Low-Density PXI Multiplexer Switch Modules

Ideal for applications requiring a low number of channels and poles.

  • Factory Configured with Different Bank Sizes and Pole Count
  • Low Thermal EMF Version
  • Ruthenium Reed Relays or Electro-mechanical Relays
  • Power & Sense MUX Version Suitable for Power Distribution and Regulation Circuits
  • Kernel, VISA and IVI Support For PXI Environments and Kernel and IVI Support For LXI Environments
  • Select modules are supported by our eBIRST Switching System Test Tools, these tools provide a quick and simple way of finding relay failures within LXI, PCI and PXI switch systems.

Pickering's range of low-density PXI multiplexer switch modules are ideal for applications requiring a lower number of channels and poles. All modules are based on high quality ruthenium reed relays that switch up to 150V, 1.2 Amp with 20W max power or high quality electro-mechanical relays (EMR) that switch up to 300V, 2 Amp with 60W max power.

The range includes a low thermal offset multiplexer that is suitable for connecting to thermocouples and other sensors that require the use of contacts with low offset errors and consistent contact performance.

All the connectors used by these modules are supported by our range of cable and connector accessories.

PXI Low Density Multiplexer Switch Module | Pickering Interfaces
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EMR - Electro-Mechanical Relay, cost-effective, medium power switching. Reed - reed relays, excellent low-level switching, fast, long life. Solid-State - very fast, indefinite life, high power switching, but high leakage and insertion loss.

Max I (A)

Maximum continuous current each switch can carry.

Max V DC

The maximum voltage that may be applied to each switch.

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Poles

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Banks

The number of independent switch topologies on a single module.

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