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153261A-02L

The SWB-2833 by National Instruments, featuring a 4×71 configuration expandable to 4×852, supports 10 MHz bandwidth and 60W max switching power.

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    Description

    The SWB-2833 is a product manufactured by National Instruments, known for its high-reliability and precision in the field of electronic testing and measurements. This specific model comes with part numbers 781420-33 and 781421-33, ensuring versatility and compatibility for various applications.

    Its configuration is initially set to 4×71, which is expandable, demonstrating the product’s flexibility in handling a wide range of testing scenarios. For more extensive testing requirements, it can be expanded to 4×213 in a single carrier setup, and even up to 4×852 in a single PXI chassis, showcasing its scalability.

    The SWB-2833 boasts a bandwidth of 10 MHz, making it suitable for a variety of signal routing needs. It occupies 2 SwitchBlock slots, optimizing space within the testing setup. The device utilizes latchable electromechanical relays, known for their reliability and long lifespan, with a no-load mechanical life of up to 1×108 lifecycles.

    Each channel of the SWB-2833 can handle currents of up to 2 A, and it supports a voltage of up to 100 V from row-to-column, catering to a wide range of power requirements. It is capable of maximum switching power of 60W, making it a robust choice for various electronic testing applications.

    Specification Detail
    Product Name SWB-2833
    Manufacturer National Instruments
    Part Numbers 781420-33, 781421-33
    Configuration 4×71 (expandable)
    Expansion (Single Carrier) Up to 4×213
    Expansion (Single PXI Chassis) Up to 4×852
    Bandwidth 10 MHz
    SwitchBlock Slots 2
    Relay Type Latchable Electromechanical Relays
    No-Load Mechanical Life 1×108 lifecycles
    Current per Channel Up to 2 A
    Voltage (Row-to-Column) 100 V
    Maximum Switching Power 60W

    Question 1: What is the initial configuration of the SWB-2833?
    Answer 1: 4×71, expandable to 4×213 in one carrier and 4×852 in a PXI chassis.

    Question 2: What is the maximum bandwidth of the SWB-2833?
    Answer 2: 10 MHz

    Question 3: How many slots does the SWB-2833 occupy in a SwitchBlock?
    Answer 3: 2 slots

    Question 4: What type of relays does the SWB-2833 use?
    Answer 4: Latchable electromechanical relays

    Question 5: What is the maximum switching power of the SWB-2833?
    Answer 5: 60W