Description
The product with Part Number 780587-27 falls under the category of PXI Switches. It is identified by the model PXIe-2527, which is a 32-Channel 2-Wire PXI Multiplexer Switch Module. This high-quality switch module is manufactured by NI (National Instruments), a leading company in the industry.
Regarding its channel configurations, it supports various setups including 64×1 1-wire, 32×1 2-Wire, and 16×1 4-Wire configurations. This versatility allows it to cater to a wide range of applications. The module can handle a maximum switching voltage of 300 Volts and a maximum switching/carry current of 2 Amperes, which makes it suitable for a variety of electrical tasks. Moreover, it operates efficiently with a minimum switch load of 20 mV, 1 mA.
The Electromechanical relay type used in this switch module ensures reliable operation over time. It also includes flexibility in control through its trigger source, which are the PXI trigger lines 0 to 7. Furthermore, it boasts a minimum pulse width of 150 nanoseconds and offers a programmable output pulse width ranging from 1 microsecond to 62 microseconds.
As for its power requirements, the module needs 7.5 W at 12 V, and 2.5 W at 3.3 V to operate. This indicates its efficiency and compatibility with standard PXI power supplies. The weight of the module has been optimized for easy integration into PXI setups, ensuring that it will not significantly add to the overall load of the system.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 780587-27 |
| Category | PXI Switches |
| Model | PXIe-2527 |
| Description | 32-Channel 2-Wire PXI Multiplexer Switch Module |
| Manufacturer | NI (National Instruments) |
| Channel Configurations | 64×1 1-wire, 32×1 2-Wire, 16×1 4-Wire |
| Switching Voltage (Max) | 300 Volts |
| Switching/Carry Current (Max) | 2 Amperes |
| Minimum Switch Load | 20 mV, 1 mA |
| Relay Type | Electromechanical |
| Trigger Source | PXI trigger lines 0 to 7 |
| Minimum Pulse Width | 150 nanoseconds |
| Output Pulse Width (Programmable Range) | 1 microsecond to 62 microseconds |
| Power Requirements | 7.5 W at 12 V, 2.5 W at 3.3 V |
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