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153716A-01L

The PXI-2541 is an expandable 8×12 RF matrix with up to 300 MHz frequency range, capable of expanding to 8×24 and beyond, part number 153716A-01L.

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    Description

    The product with the Part Number 153716A-01L, also recognized under an Alternative Part Number 778572-41, falls within the Category of PXI Switches. Specifically, it is the Model PXI-2541, described as an Expandable 8×12 RF Matrix. This model is designed to operate within an RF Frequency Range of Up to 300 MHz.

    One of the notable features of this model is its Expansion Capability, allowing it to be expandable to 8x24, 8x36, and larger configurations with the addition of multiple modules. In terms of performance at its maximum frequency, it exhibits an Insertion Loss at 300 MHz of <2.1 dB and an Isolation at 300 MHz of >75 dB (typical), indicating efficient signal transmission and minimal interference, respectively.

    The Maximum Voltage/Current the switch can handle is 60 V or 0.5 A, making it suitable for a wide range of applications. Additionally, Triggering is conveniently managed Via the PXI backplane, facilitating easy integration and operation within PXI systems. Lastly, it is important to note that the Maintenance Phase Start Date for this model began on June 30, 2022, marking the commencement of its support and maintenance period.

    Specification Detail
    Part Number 153716A-01L
    Alternative Part Number 778572-41
    Category PXI Switches
    Model PXI-2541
    Description Expandable 8x12 RF Matrix
    RF Frequency Range Up to 300 MHz
    Expansion Capability Expandable to 8x24, 8x36, and larger with multiple modules
    Insertion Loss at 300 MHz <2.1 dB
    Isolation at 300 MHz >75 dB (typical)
    Maximum Voltage/Current 60 V or 0.5 A
    Triggering Via the PXI backplane
    Maintenance Phase Start Date June 30, 2022

    Question 1: What is the max RF frequency range of PXI-2541?
    Answer 1: Up to 300 MHz

    Question 2: Can the PXI-2541 be expanded beyond 8x12 configuration?
    Answer 2: Yes, up to 8x24, 8x36 and more.

    Question 3: What is the insertion loss at 300 MHz for the PXI-2541?
    Answer 3: <2.1 dB Question 4: How is triggering managed in the PXI-2541?
    Answer 4: Via the PXI backplane

    Question 5: When did the maintenance phase start for the PXI-2541?
    Answer 5: June 30, 2022