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190086A-01

The TB-2634 is a 4×32 matrix, 2-wire terminal block for PXI switches, compatible with PXI-2529, supporting up to 150 V signals and 800 V surges.

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    Description

    The product with the part number 190086A-01 is identified by its replacement part number 778840-01. It falls under the category of PXI Switches and is specifically the TB-2634 model. This item is designed to be compatible with PXI-2529 systems.

    Its configuration is a 4×32 Matrix, making it suitable for a variety of complex switching tasks. The TB-2634 operates as a 2-wire Terminal Block, ensuring secure and reliable connections for your testing and measurement needs. The product provides connections via ribbon cable headers for both columns and rows, along with trigger output and input signals, offering flexibility for integration into various systems.

    This model is classified under Measurement Category I, which indicates it is designed for measurements performed in circuits not directly connected to the mains. It supports a maximum signal voltage of 150 V, with a capability to handle surge voltages up to 800 V, ensuring durability and reliability in high-voltage environments.

    Specification Detail
    Part Number 190086A-01
    Replacement Part Number 778840-01
    Category PXI Switches
    Model TB-2634
    Compatible with PXI-2529
    Configuration 4×32 Matrix
    Type 2-wire Terminal Block
    Connections Ribbon cable headers for columns and rows, Trigger output, Trigger input signals
    Measurement Category Category I
    Max Signal Voltage 150 V
    Surge Voltage Up to 800 V

    Question 1: What is the part number for the TB-2634?
    Answer 1: 190086A-01 with replacement 778840-01.

    Question 2: What category does the TB-2634 fall under?
    Answer 2: PXI Switches.

    Question 3: What is the TB-2634’s configuration?
    Answer 3: 4×32 matrix, 2-wire terminal block.

    Question 4: What is the maximum signal voltage for the TB-2634?
    Answer 4: Supports up to 150 V signals.

    Question 5: Can the TB-2634 handle surge voltages?
    Answer 5: Yes, up to 800 V surges.