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777881-01

The NI 2727 is a high-voltage multiplexer/matrix switch for VXI, supporting up to 300 VDC or peak AC and 2 A per channel, with configurable connectivity.

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    Description

    The NI 2727 is designated with the part number 777881-01 and falls under the category of VXI Modules. It is described as a High-Voltage Multiplexer/Matrix Switch for VXI, designed to meet the demands of high-voltage applications. The number of channels it supports depends on the configuration set by the user, making it a versatile component in various testing and measurement scenarios.

    This module can handle a maximum voltage of up to 300 VDC or peak AC, and a maximum current of up to 2 A per channel. Such specifications make it suitable for a wide range of high-power applications. Users can configure the NI 2727 either as a multiplexer or a matrix, providing flexibility in how it’s integrated into the VXIbus systems.

    For connectivity, the module offers screw terminals and D-sub connectors, facilitating easy and secure connections. It is compatible with VXIbus systems, ensuring it can be seamlessly integrated into existing setups. The NI 2727’s combination of high voltage and current capabilities, along with its configurable nature and ease of connectivity, makes it a valuable tool for professionals working with VXI technology.

    Specification Details
    Part Number 777881-01
    Category VXI Modules
    Model NI 2727
    Description High-Voltage Multiplexer/Matrix Switch for VXI
    Channels Depends on configuration
    Max Voltage Up to 300 VDC or peak AC
    Max Current Up to 2 A per channel
    Configuration Configurable as a multiplexer or matrix
    Connectivity Screw terminals, D-sub connectors
    Compatibility VXIbus systems

    Question 1: What is the part number for the NI 2727?
    Answer 1: 777881-01

    Question 2: What category does the NI 2727 belong to?
    Answer 2: VXI Modules

    Question 3: What is the max voltage the NI 2727 can handle?
    Answer 3: 300 VDC or peak AC

    Question 4: What is the maximum current per channel for NI 2727?
    Answer 4: 2 A

    Question 5: Can the NI 2727 be configured as a multiplexer?
    Answer 5: Yes, it’s configurable as a multiplexer or matrix.