Description
The NI SCXI-1378 Term Block is designed as a specialized accessory for the NI SCXI-1130, featuring part numbers 188359B-01 and 778731-01. This product falls under the category of PXI Switches, specifically modeled as SCXI-1378. It offers a flexible solution for users looking to set up a 4×64 (1-wire) matrix or a 4×32 (2-wire) matrix configuration. This versatility makes it an essential component for a wide range of applications requiring reliable switch operations.
The SCXI-1378 is specifically designed for compatibility with the SCXI-1130 High-Density Matrix Switch Module, ensuring seamless integration for users needing advanced switching capabilities. Its connection type is a user-friendly, front-mounting with screw terminals, which facilitates easy installation and maintenance.
Furthermore, the SCXI-1378 offers significant expansion capability, allowing for row and/or column expansion through the use of a matrix expansion plug. This feature is particularly important for users who anticipate the need to scale their systems to accommodate future requirements or complexity.
In summary, the NI SCXI-1378 Term Block is a critical component for users needing a flexible, compatible, and expandable solution for their PXI switch systems, making it an invaluable addition to any setup requiring high-density matrix switch modules.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 188359B-01, 778731-01 |
| Category | PXI Switches |
| Model | SCXI-1378 |
| Description | NI SCXI-1378Term Block for NI SCXI-1130 4×64 1W or 4×32 2W Matrix |
| Configuration Options | 4×64 (1-wire) matrix, 4×32 (2-wire) matrix |
| Compatibility | SCXI-1130 High-Density Matrix Switch Module |
| Connection Type | Front-Mounting with screw terminals |
| Expansion Capability | Row and/or column expansion with matrix expansion plug |
Question 1: What is the part number for NI SCXI-1378?
Answer 1: 188359B-01 and 778731-01
Question 2: What is the NI SCXI-1378 designed for?
Answer 2: Compatibility with SCXI-1130 modules
Question 3: What matrix configurations does SCXI-1378 support?
Answer 3: 4×64 (1-wire) and 4×32 (2-wire) matrices
Question 4: How is the SCXI-1378 Term Block mounted?
Answer 4: Front-mounting with screw terminals
Question 5: Can the SCXI-1378 be expanded?
Answer 5: Yes, through a matrix expansion plug



