Description
The SWB-2815 is a PXI Switch with part numbers 781421-15 and 781420-15. This device falls under the category of PXI Switches and is designed to facilitate high-performance switching with its 0.3 A Reed Relay. The relay contacts are made from Ruthenium, ensuring durability and reliability with a life cycle of approximately 2.5 x 10^8 cycles.
It can support up to 61 simultaneous relays, with a maximum switching voltage of 100 VDC, and a maximum switching current of 0.25 A per channel. Each channel or crosspoint can handle a maximum switching power of 3 Watts, demonstrating its capability to manage a variety of electrical loads efficiently.
For integration into a system, the SWB-2815 requires a NI-2800 carrier and occupies 4 PXI slots. Its matrix configuration is 4 x 86, 1-wire, making it versatile for a wide range of applications. Classified as a Category I device, it is suitable for signal voltages under 100 VDC or 70 Vrms, with a surge voltage capacity of up to 500 V. This specification ensures that the SWB-2815 can handle a variety of electrical environments safely and effectively.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Part Numbers | 781421-15, 781420-15 |
| Model | SWB-2815 |
| Category | PXI Switches |
| Relay Type | 0.3 A Reed Relay |
| Contact Material | Ruthenium |
| Life Cycle | Approx. 2.5 x 10^8 cycles |
| Maximum Simultaneous Relays | 61 |
| Maximum Switching Voltage | 100 VDC |
| Maximum Switching Current | 0.25 A per channel |
| Maximum Switching Power | 3 Watts per channel/crosspoint |
| Carrier Required | NI-2800 |
| PXI Slots Required | 4 |
| Matrix Configuration | 4 x 86, 1-wire |
| Device Category | Category I |
| Signal Voltage | Under 100 VDC or 70 Vrms |
| Surge Voltage | Up to 500 V
Question 1: What is the max switching voltage of SWB-2815? Question 2: How many PXI slots does the SWB-2815 occupy? Question 3: What material are the relay contacts made from? Question 4: What is the life cycle of the SWB-2815’s relays? Question 5: How many simultaneous relays can the SWB-2815 support? |



