Description
The Part Number for the described product is 151828A-01L (781688-01), and it falls under the category of PXI Switches. This particular model, designated as TB-2631B, is designed to be compatible with the PXI-2530B Switch Module. It offers flexible configurations, allowing for either a 4 x 32 (1-Wire Matrix) or a 4 x 16 (2-Wire Matrix) setup.
The device comes equipped with a 160-position connector, catering to a wide range of connectivity needs. It is rated for voltages Up to 60 VDC and can handle currents Up to 0.4 Amperes. For enhanced functionality, it includes separate terminals for TRIGIN and TRIGOUT (Up to +5V signals), ensuring versatile signal management.
A notable feature of the TB-2631B is its strain-relief bar and 2 chassis screws, which provide enhanced stability, making it a reliable choice for demanding applications. Despite its impressive capabilities, it is important to note that this model is Obsolete, but it remains available from Apex Waves, offering a valuable option for systems requiring this specific type of switch module.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 151828A-01L (781688-01) |
| Category | PXI Switches |
| Model | TB-2631B |
| Compatibility | PXI-2530B Switch Module |
| Configurations | 4 x 32 (1-Wire Matrix), 4 x 16 (2-Wire Matrix) |
| Connector | 160-position |
| Voltage Rating | Up to 60 VDC |
| Current Rating | Up to 0.4 Amperes |
| Signal Terminals | Separate terminals for TRIGIN and TRIGOUT (Up to +5V signals) |
| Features | Strain-relief bar, 2 chassis screws for enhanced stability |
| Obsolescence Status | Obsolete, available from Apex Waves |
Question 1: What is the part number for the TB-2631B PXI Switch?
Answer 1: 151828A-01L (781688-01)
Question 2: What is the max voltage the TB-2631B can handle?
Answer 2: Up to 60 VDC
Question 3: Can the TB-2631B support a 4×32 matrix configuration?
Answer 3: Yes, it supports 4×32 (1-Wire Matrix) configuration.
Question 4: Is the TB-2631B compatible with PXI-2530B Switch Module?
Answer 4: Yes, it is compatible with PXI-2530B.
Question 5: Is the TB-2631B still in production?
Answer 5: No, it is obsolete but available from Apex Waves.



