Description
The product with part numbers 781420-33 and 781421-33 is a matrix module designed for SwitchBlock systems, identified as model SWB-2833. This module is categorized as a Matrix Module for SwitchBlock, featuring a 4×71, 2-wire matrix configuration which is expandable according to user needs.
When considering expansion capabilities, the matrix can be expanded up to 4×213 in a single carrier and further up to 4×852 in a single PXI chassis, providing a versatile and scalable solution for various applications. The switching technology utilized in this module is Latchable Electromechanical Relays, ensuring reliable operation.
The module boasts a bandwidth of 10 MHz, fitting for a range of signal frequencies. It requires 2 slots in a SwitchBlock for installation. One of the notable features of this matrix module is its mechanical life, which extends to 1×108 lifecycles, highlighting its durability and longevity in demanding conditions.
In terms of electrical specifications, the maximum current per channel is rated at 2 A, with the maximum voltage across rows to columns being 100 V. Additionally, it has a maximum switching power capability of 60 W. These specifications ensure that the module can handle a significant amount of power, making it suitable for a wide range of electrical switching applications.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Part Numbers | 781420-33, 781421-33 |
| Model | SWB-2833 |
| Type | Matrix Module for SwitchBlock |
| Configuration | 4×71, 2-wire matrix (expandable) |
| Maximum Expansion | 4×213 in single carrier, 4×852 in single PXI chassis |
| Switching Technology | Latchable Electromechanical Relays |
| Bandwidth | 10 MHz |
| SwitchBlock Slots | 2 |
| Mechanical Life | 1×108 lifecycles |
| Maximum Current per Channel | 2 A |
| Maximum Voltage Row-to-Column | 100 V |
| Maximum Switching Power | 60 W |
Question 1: What is the model number for the Matrix Module?
Answer 1: The model number is SWB-2833.
Question 2: What is the maximum current per channel for SWB-2833?
Answer 2: The maximum current is 2 A.
Question 3: How many lifecycles does SWB-2833 have?
Answer 3: It has a mechanical life of 1×10^8 lifecycles.
Question 4: What is the maximum voltage in SWB-2833?
Answer 4: Maximum voltage is 100 V across rows to columns.
Question 5: What bandwidth does the SWB-2833 support?
Answer 5: It supports a bandwidth of 10 MHz.



