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186381-01

Part 186381-01, a SHC68-C68-S Cable for PXI Programmable Power Instruments, is a 1m VHDCI to D-Type connector compatible with 68 pin connections.

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    Description

    The part number 186381-01 refers to a high-quality component in the category of PXI Programmable Power Instruments. This particular model, named SHC68-C68-S Cable, is a specialized cable designed to facilitate connectivity within power instruments setups. Its short description, SH68-C68-S, 68 Pin VHDCI To 68 Pin 0.05 Series D-Type,1m, highlights the key features and specifications of this cable.

    The Connector Type is a 68 Pin VHDCI to 68 Pin 0.05″ Series D-Type, ensuring a reliable and secure connection between compatible devices. The cable’s length is specified to be 1 meter, providing sufficient reach for most standard setups without compromising signal integrity.

    Moreover, this cable is specifically designed to be compatible with PXI Programmable Power Instruments that require 68 pin connections. This compatibility ensures that users can integrate this cable into their existing setups with ease, enhancing the overall efficiency and performance of their instruments.

    Part Number 186381-01
    Category PXI Programmable Power Instruments
    Model SHC68-C68-S Cable
    Short Description SH68-C68-S, 68 Pin VHDCI To 68 Pin 0.05 Series D-Type,1m
    Connector Type 68 Pin VHDCI to 68 Pin 0.05″ Series D-Type
    Cable Length 1 meter
    Compatibility Compatible with PXI Programmable Power Instruments requiring 68 pin connections

    Question 1: What is the part number for the SHC68-C68-S Cable?
    Answer 1: 186381-01

    Question 2: What category does the SHC68-C68-S Cable belong to?
    Answer 2: PXI Programmable Power Instruments

    Question 3: What type of connectors does the SHC68-C68-S Cable use?
    Answer 3: 68 Pin VHDCI to 68 Pin D-Type

    Question 4: How long is the SHC68-C68-S Cable?
    Answer 4: 1 meter

    Question 5: Is the SHC68-C68-S Cable compatible with 68 pin connections?
    Answer 5: Yes