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Latest New Product News from Pickering Interfaces Inc
![]() PXI Power Matrices use electromechanical relays.Pickering Interfaces Inc GRANTS PASS, OR 97526Mar 07, 2012 Featuring maximum switching voltage of 110 Vdc or 250 Vac, 5 A Model 40-549 is available in variety of 32 and 64 crosspoint configurations with Y axis sizes of x4 and x8. Configured as 8 x 4 matrix that switches voltages up to 125 Vdc and 250 Vac, 10 A Model 40-551 features optional loop through facility that simplifies user cabling when matrix size is expanded through use of additional modules. Device is also available in 8 x 2 and 4 x 4 configurations. ![]() Microwave PXI Switch supports 3 frequency ranges.Pickering Interfaces Inc GRANTS PASS, OR 97526Dec 08, 2011 Available in un-terminated 4-way or 6-way multiplexer configurations, Model 40-874 supports 1 or 2 microwave switches in 2 slots of 3U PXI. Each configuration is available with 6, 26.5, or 40 GHz specified frequency range. Two-slot PXI occupancy allows test system designers to solve dense microwave switching problems. Compatible with any PXI compliant 3U PXI chassis, Model 40-784 is supported by Pickering Modular LXI chassis' for Ethernet-based control applications. ![]() SPDT Switch Modules support up to 17 off SPDT RF switches.Pickering Interfaces Inc GRANTS PASS, OR 97526Sep 19, 2011 Based on electro-mechanical relays, Model 40-754 is available in 2 versions with common switch design. High-density version occupies 1 slot of 3U PXI chassis and uses high-density MS-M RF multi-way connector suitable for switching frequencies to 500 MHz. For switching signals to 1.2 GHz, higher frequency version is 2 slots wide and uses SMB connectors. Both are suitable for commercial and military ATE systems. ![]() LXI Matrix Switch supports voltages up to 300 Vdc.Pickering Interfaces Inc GRANTS PASS, OR 97526Sep 02, 2011 Available in 40 x 40 or 40 x 20 configurations, Model 60-590 has provisions for loop through connections and isolated Y-axis monitoring. Unit features current rating of 2 A and supports up to 60 W hot switching. Connections to matrix are made via D-Type connectors. Fully compliant with version 1.3 of LXI standard, Model 60-590 ensures control in Ethernet/LAN-based applications. ![]() PXI RF Switch targets military ATE systems.Pickering Interfaces Inc GRANTS PASS, OR 97526Apr 12, 2011 Available in 2 different versions based on electro-mechanical relays, Model 40-755 Multiplexer Module supports up to 10 off SP4T RF switches. High-density version occupies 1 slot of 3U PXI chassis and uses high-density multi-way connector that is suitable for switching frequencies to 500 MHz. Using SMB connectors, higher frequency version is suited for switching signals to 1.8 GHz. ![]() PXI USB Switch provides 8 independent channels.Pickering Interfaces Inc GRANTS PASS, OR 97526Jun 11, 2010 Suited for bulk testing of USB devices, model 40-737 uses USB Type B connector on common and USB Type A connector on 8 channels, allowing users to directly connect using industry standard USB leads. Each path is capable of supporting USB1.1 or USB2.0 with negligible impact on cabling distance supported by USB devices due to wide differential bandwidth. USB powered devices requiring highest permitted current are supported through use of low impedance power connections. ![]() Electromechanical Relay Matrix optimizes switching capacity.Pickering Interfaces Inc GRANTS PASS, OR 97526Nov 18, 2009 Implemented in 2U rack-mountable enclosure, Model 60-511 is intended for applications requiring low thermal EMF errors for DAQ and low voltage measurements. This 56x33 EMR (Electromechanical Relay) matrix has thermal EMF of less than 1.5 µV typ and is pin compatible with Pickering Interfaces 60-510 low thermal EMF reed relay matrix. User connections are provided by 25-way and 37-way D Type connectors. ![]() Battery Simulator emulates stacks used in electric vehicles.Pickering Interfaces Inc GRANTS PASS, OR 97526Nov 18, 2009 Model 41-752 is 6-cell battery simulator that provides up to 300 mA of current from each cell, with output voltage from each adjustable up to 7 V. Each cell includes sense lines to optimize regulation performance and can be configured to operate as current sink in battery charging circuit of up to 100 mA. Independently controlled channels allow cells to be set to different output voltages to simulate different charge and capacity states. ![]() RF Matrices switch signals up to 2.5 GHz.Pickering Interfaces Inc GRANTS PASS, OR 97526Nov 16, 2009 Available in 32 x 8, 24 x 8, 16 x 8, and 8 x 8 configurations, 50 W Model 60-770 is contained within 3U rack mountable chassis with SMA front panel connectors. Housed in 6U rack mountable case, 75 W Model 60-730 comes in 32 x 16, 16 x 16, 16 x 8, and 8 x 8 configurations with F type front panel connectors, allowing device to be used in typical coaxial video applications. Both offer optimal crosstalk and isolation characteristics. ![]() PXI Digital I/O Module has 32 digital input channels.Pickering Interfaces Inc GRANTS PASS, OR 97526Jul 10, 2009 Available in 3 different modules, 40-413 suits applications in military, aerospace and automotive function test systems. Module 40-413-001 offers 32 high side output drivers each capable of sourcing up to 2 A from external power supply, while 40-413-002 provides 32 low side drivers each capable of sinking up to 2 A to ground. Module 40-413-003 includes both high and low side drivers. Variable threshold voltages can be set from 0.3-50 V with nominally 12.5 mV resolution. Click below for more Product News from Pickering Interfaces Inc Next News Stories Other Company News From Pickering Interfaces Inc
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