High-Power PXI Multiplexer Switch Modules

Switch Modules based on electro-mechanical & solid state relays capable of switching currents of up to 40 Amps.

  • Channel Counts from 3 to 1 up to 48 to 1
  • Between 1 and 8 Separate Banks on Selected Modules
  • One or Two Pole Versions Available
  • Electro-mechanical Relay Versions Capable of Switching up to 40 Amps
  • Solid State Versions Capable of Switching up to 40 Amps
  • Power & Sense MUX Version Suitable for Power Distribution and Regulation Circuits
  • Kernel, VISA and IVI Support For PXI Environments & Kernel and IVI Support For LXI Environments

Each module supports one or more multiplexer channels between one input/output terminal and a selection of output/input terminals. To reduce through path resistance, most of these multiplexers do not include isolation relays.

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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.

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

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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.

Poles

The number of common terminals simultaneously switched by a single operation. … more

Relays

Number of discrete relays on each switch module

Relay Contacts

Relay contact configuration, or “Form”

Banks

The number of independent switch topologies on a single module.

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