Description
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The Part Number 192331F-01L refers to the Model TB-2627, which is manufactured by National Instruments. This particular model falls under the category of PXI Switches and is compatible with PXI/PXIe-2527 modules. It features a Screw Terminal type for connectivity.
One of the key aspects of the TB-2627 is its versatile configuration options. These include configurations such as 64 x 1 1-wire, 32 x 1 2-wire, 16 x 1 4-wire, dual 32 x 1 1-wire, and dual 16 x 1 2-wire multiplexer. For connectivity, it is compatible with the NI HV6-BAN4 DMM cable (Part Number: 192795-0R2).
To effectively utilize the TB-2627, certain required accessories are necessary. These include a PXI chassis, wire insulation stripper, 1/8 in. flathead screwdriver, and wire cutter. The device can handle a maximum switching voltage of 300 V, both channel-to-channel and channel-to-earth.
Additionally, the TB-2627 is equipped with a Cold-Junction Sensor Output that ranges from 0.2 to 0.024 V for temperatures between 0 °C to 50 °C. In terms of accuracy, it boasts a ±0.5 °C precision for temperatures ranging from 15 °C to 35 °C and maintains accuracy across different temperature ranges.
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| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 192331F-01L |
| Model | TB-2627 |
| Manufacturer | National Instruments |
| Category | PXI Switches |
| Compatible Modules | PXI/PXIe-2527 |
| Terminal Type | Screw Terminal |
| Configuration Options | 64 x 1 1-wire, 32 x 1 2-wire, 16 x 1 4-wire, dual 32 x 1 1-wire, dual 16 x 1 2-wire multiplexer |
| Compatible Cable | NI HV6-BAN4 DMM cable (Part Number: 192795-0R2) |
| Required Accessories | PXI chassis, wire insulation stripper, 1/8 in. flathead screwdriver, wire cutter |
| Maximum Switching Voltage | 300 V (channel-to-channel and channel-to-earth) |
| Cold-Junction Sensor Output | 0.2 to 0.024 V from 0 °C to 50 °C |
| Accuracy (15 °C to 35 °C) | ±0.5 °C |
| Accuracy (0 °C to 15 °C and 35 °C to
Question 1: What is the maximum switching voltage of TB-2627? Question 2: What types of configurations does TB-2627 support? Question 3: Which cable is compatible with TB-2627? Question 4: What is required to use TB-2627 effectively? Question 5: How accurate is the Cold-Junction Sensor in TB-2627? |



