High-Voltage PXI Multiplexer

These high-voltage PXI multiplexer modules provide solutions for applications that need to switch voltages up to 1000V.

  • Hot Switching up to 750VDC or 750VAC peak
  • Cold Switching up to 1000VDC or 1000VAC peak
  • Available Electro-mechanical Relay Versions for Hot or Cold Current Switching up to 5A
  • Kernel, VISA and IVI Support For PXI Environments & 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.

Our 40-320A modules are suited for hot or cold switching applications up to 10W and 0.5A with a rating of 13mA at their maximum operating voltage. Our 40-331A modules can switch up to 1000V and also have a hot or cold switching current rating of 5A.

The design ensures the modules can withstand high common mode voltages and a protective safety cover is used to shield the switching components.

All these modules use high voltage D-type connectors which are fully supported by our cable and connector accessories.

PXI High Voltage Multiplexers | Pickering Interfaces
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Poles
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40-331A-003

PXI High Voltage Power Multiplexer, Quad 6:1

High voltage power multiplexer modules suitable for applications requiring high voltage power relay switching with high density

Switch Type
EMR
Max I (A)
5
Max V DC
750
Poles
1
Banks
4
Channels
6
Product Type
Multiplexers
Platform
PXI
£2,005

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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

Banks

The number of independent switch topologies on a single module.

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