Description
The 192245B-01 is a distinguished model, PXIe-2527, categorized under PXI Switches. This model boasts a versatile channel configuration, accommodating 64×1 1-wire, 32×1 2-Wire, and 16×1 4-Wire setups, making it highly adaptable for various applications. It is engineered to handle switching voltages of up to 300 Volts, and it can manage a maximum switching or carry current of 2 Amperes. The device is designed with precision, maintaining a minimum switch load of 20 mV, 1 mA, ensuring reliable performance even at minimal loads.
Focused on versatility, it integrates seamlessly with PXI trigger lines 0 to 7 for its trigger input source, offering flexibility in system design. The minimum pulse width is specified at 150 nanoseconds, with an output pulse trigger that is programmable from 1 microsecond to 62 microseconds, providing precise control over timing for a wide range of applications. Regarding power requirements, it operates efficiently, needing only 7.5 W at 12 V and 2.5 W at 3.3 V, demonstrating its energy-efficient design.
Connectivity is facilitated via a 100 position HDI right angle, male connector, ensuring secure and reliable connections. The device is compact and lightweight, weighing in at 7.4 oz, with dimensions of 8.5 x 0.8 x 5.1 in. This makes it an excellent choice for systems where space is at a premium but performance cannot be compromised.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 192245B-01 |
| Model | PXIe-2527 |
| Category | PXI Switches |
| Channel Configuration | 64×1 1-wire, 32×1 2-Wire, 16×1 4-Wire |
| Switching Voltage | Up to 300 Volts |
| Maximum Switching or Carry Current | 2 Amperes |
| Minimum Switch Load | 20 mV, 1 mA |
| Trigger Input Source | PXI trigger lines 0 to 7 |
| Minimum Pulse Width | 150 nanoseconds |
| Output Pulse Trigger | Programmable, 1 microsecond to 62 microseconds |
| Power Requirements | 7.5 W at 12 V, 2.5 W at 3.3 V |
| Connectors | 100 position HDI right angle, male |
| Weight | 7.4 oz |
| Dimensions | 8.5 x 0.8 x 5.1 in |
| Operating
Question 1: What is the max voltage the PXIe-2527 can handle? Question 2: How much current can the PXIe-2527 switch? Question 3: What are the channel configurations for the PXIe-2527? Question 4: What is the minimum pulse width for the PXIe-2527? Question 5: What type of connector does the PXIe-2527 use? |



