Description
The PXI Switches category includes the SWB-2816 model, manufactured by National Instruments. This model is identified by part numbers 781421-16 and 781420-16. The SWB-2816 has a configuration of an 8×46 (8 rows x 46 columns) 1-wire matrix, designed to fit into a single slot in a SwitchBlock carrier.
This model operates with flexibility, supporting independent single relay card operation, and it can be expanded as a module up to 8 x 276, or even further up to 8 x 1104 in a PXI chassis, offering extensive scalability for various testing and measurement needs. The SWB-2816 boasts a bandwidth of over 8 MHz, ensuring high-speed performance for a wide range of applications.
Regarding its electrical specifications, the SWB-2816 can handle a switching voltage of up to 100 VDC, with a switching current per channel of 0.25 A, and a carry current per channel of 0.30 A. It is capable of a maximum switching power of 3 W, making it suitable for handling moderate power devices and signals within its operational limits.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Part Numbers | 781421-16, 781420-16 |
| Category | PXI Switches |
| Model | SWB-2816 |
| Manufacturer | National Instruments |
| Configuration | 8×46 (8 rows x 46 columns) 1-wire matrix |
| Slot Requirement | 1 slot in SwitchBlock carrier |
| Operation Modes | Independent single relay card, Expandable module up to 8 x 276, Expandable module up to 8 x 1104 in PXI chassis |
| Bandwidth | > 8 MHz |
| Switching Voltage | Up to 100 VDC |
| Switching Current (per channel) | 0.25 A |
| Carry Current (per channel) | 0.30 A |
| Maximum Switching Power | 3 W |
Question 1: What is the part number for the SWB-2816?
Answer 1: Part numbers are 781421-16 and 781420-16.
Question 2: What is the matrix configuration of SWB-2816?
Answer 2: 8×46 (8 rows x 46 columns) 1-wire matrix.
Question 3: What is the maximum switching voltage of the SWB-2816?
Answer 3: Up to 100 VDC.
Question 4: How many slots does the SWB-2816 require?
Answer 4: It requires 1 slot.
Question 5: What is the bandwidth of the SWB-2816?
Answer 5: Over 8 MHz.




