Description
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The Part Number 190983B-01L refers to a PXI Switch categorized under the model TB-2640, manufactured by National Instruments. This model is compatible with specific part numbers, namely 779056-01 and 779056-02, and is designed to work seamlessly with the PXI-2532 Matrix Switch Module.
When configured with the 779056-01 part, the TB-2640 operates as a 4 X 128 Matrix. Alternatively, when using the 779056-02 part, it functions as a 4 X 128 Matrix with 100 Ohm protection resistors, enhancing its performance and durability.
The TB-2640 can handle a Maximum Current per Channel of 0.5 A and exhibits a DC Path Resistance of less than 1.5 Ω. It is capable of Maximum Channel-to-Channel Switching Voltage and Channel-to-Ground Switching Voltage of up to 100 V, CAT I, ensuring a robust and safe operation for a wide range of applications.
This model boasts a Typical Bandwidth of ≥10 MHz, providing efficient performance for various electronic testing and switching tasks. To facilitate its operation, the TB-2640 requires several accessories, including four 2 mm jumpers, four 34 conductor, 28 AWG, .050 in. pitch ribbon cable assemblies, and one 16 conductor, 28 AWG, .050 in. pitch ribbon cable assembly, alongside a 1/8 in.
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| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 190983B-01L |
| Category | PXI Switches |
| Model | TB-2640 |
| Manufacturer | National Instruments |
| Compatible Part Numbers | 779056-01, 779056-02 |
| Compatible Modules | PXI-2532 Matrix Switch Module |
| Configuration with 779056-01 | 4 X 128 Matrix |
| Configuration with 779056-02 | 4 X 128 Matrix with 100 Ohm protection resistors |
| Maximum Current per Channel | 0.5 A |
| DC Path Resistance | < 1.5 Ω |
| Maximum Channel-to-Channel Switching Voltage | 100 V |
| Channel-to-Ground Switching Voltage | 100 V, CAT I |
| Typical Bandwidth | ≥10 MHz |
| Required Accessories | Four 2 mm jumpers, four 34 conductor, 28 AWG, .050 in. pitch ribbon cable assemblies, one 16 conductor, 28 AWG, .050 in. pitch ribbon cable assembly, 1/8 in
Question 1: What is the part number for the TB-2640 PXI Switch? Question 2: Can TB-2640 be used with PXI-2532? Question 3: What is the maximum current per channel for TB-2640? Question 4: What types of configurations can TB-2640 support? Question 5: What is the typical bandwidth of the TB-2640? |




