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781420-12

The SWB-2812 is a Matrix Module for SwitchBlock with parts 781420-12, 781421-12, compatible with NI-2800, 16×9 topology, and supports up to 150 VDC.

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    Description

    The product under discussion is identified by part numbers 781420-12, 781421-12, and is known by its model name SWB-2812. This device is categorized as a Matrix Module for SwitchBlock, designed to be compatible specifically with the NI-2800 carrier module. The topology of the SWB-2812 is defined as 16 x 9, indicating the configuration of its matrix.

    When it comes to electrical specifications, the SWB-2812 can handle a maximum switching voltage of 150 VDC and a maximum switching DC current of 1 Ampere. Additionally, it is capable of handling a maximum switching power of 20 Watts per crosspoint/channel. One of the notable features of this module is its ability to drive up to 160 relays simultaneously, showcasing its robustness in handling complex switching tasks.

    The SWB-2812 utilizes reed relays with Iridium contacts for its operations, ensuring reliable performance and longevity. The power dissipation of the module is rated at 8.8 Watts, which is an essential factor to consider for system designers in terms of thermal management and power efficiency.

    Specification Detail
    Part Numbers 781420-12, 781421-12
    Product Model SWB-2812
    Type Matrix Module for SwitchBlock
    Compatible Carrier Module NI-2800
    Topology 16 x 9
    Maximum Switching Voltage 150 VDC
    Maximum Switching DC Current 1 Ampere
    Maximum Switching Power 20 Watts per crosspoint/channel
    Maximum Simultaneous Relay Drive 160 relays
    Relay Type Reed relays with Iridium contacts
    Power Dissipation 8.8 Watts

    Question 1: What part numbers identify the SWB-2812 module?
    Answer 1: 781420-12, 781421-12.

    Question 2: What is the maximum voltage the SWB-2812 can handle?
    Answer 2: 150 VDC.

    Question 3: How many relays can the SWB-2812 drive simultaneously?
    Answer 3: Up to 160 relays.

    Question 4: What type of relays does the SWB-2812 use?
    Answer 4: Reed relays with Iridium contacts.

    Question 5: What is the power dissipation of the SWB-2812?
    Answer 5: 8.8 Watts.