Description
The 778572-46 is a state-of-the-art PXI Switch with the model number PXI-2546. This unit is designed as a 2.7 GHz 50 Ohm Dual 4X1 Multiplexer, making it an ideal solution for various applications including RF signal multiplexer switching module for Hardware-In-the-Loop (HIL), fault insertion, and signal insertion procedures.
One of the key features of this device includes hardware triggering, onboard relay count tracking, and the availability of a wide variety of reconfigurable models to suit different user needs. It boasts a bandwidth of 2.7 GHz, ensuring high performance in demanding environments.
The insertion loss at 2.7 GHz is less than 1.35 dB, with a typical value being less than 1.05 dB, demonstrating its efficiency in signal transmission. Additionally, the Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR) at 2.7 GHz is less than 1.7, with a typical value being less than 1.5, indicating minimal reflection and maximum power transfer through the switch.
Moreover, this device is equipped with additional features such as onboard relay counting and includes NI Switch Executive software for aligning losses on each channel, further enhancing its functionality and user experience.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 778572-46 |
| Category | PXI Switches |
| Model | PXI-2546 |
| Description | 2.7 GHz 50 Ohm Dual 4X1 Multiplexer |
| Application | RF Signal Multiplexer Switching Module for HIL, fault insertion, signal insertion |
| Features | Hardware triggering, onboard relay count tracking, wide variety of reconfigurable models |
| Bandwidth | 2.7 GHz |
| Insertion Loss at 2.7 GHz | <1.35 dB (typical <1.05 dB) |
| VSWR at 2.7 GHz | <1.7 (typical <1.5) |
| Additional Features | Onboard relay counting, includes NI Switch Executive for aligning losses on each channel |
Question 1: What is the bandwidth of the PXI-2546?
Answer 1: 2.7 GHz
Question 2: What is the model number of the PXI Switch?
Answer 2: PXI-2546
Question 3: What is the insertion loss at 2.7 GHz for the PXI-2546?
Answer 3: <1.35 dB, typically <1.05 dB
Question 4: Does the PXI-2546 support hardware triggering?
Answer 4: Yes
Question 5: What is the VSWR at 2.7 GHz for the PXI-2546?
Answer 5: <1.7, typically <1.5



