Description
The product with the part number 778572-27 falls under the category of PXI Switches and is identified by the model PXI-2527. This particular model is described as a 64-Channel 300V CAT I Multiplexer, designed to handle a voltage rating of 300 V and is capable of withstanding an impulse voltage of 1500 V. It offers a maximum switching power per channel of 60 W, or 62.5 VA, making it suitable for a variety of demanding applications.
The PXI-2527 is versatile in terms of channel configurations, supporting arrangements such as 1-wire 64 × 1, 1-wire dual 32 × 1, 2-wire 32 × 1, 4-wire 16 × 1, and more. This flexibility ensures that the multiplexer can be adapted to many different testing requirements. Additionally, it boasts a frequency band attenuation of >80 dB over 10 kHz, >60 dB over 10 kHz, and >40 dB over 1 MHz, alongside a maximum switch bandwidth of 30 MHz.
The multiplexer utilizes a male 100 position HDI right-angle I/O connector for its connections, ensuring reliable and secure physical interfacing. It is equipped with latching electromechanical relays to ensure the durability and longevity of the switching mechanism. These relays have a lifespan of 1 x 108 cycles and feature relay contact material made of gold-covered palladium-ruthenium, which is known for its excellent conductivity and resistance to corrosion.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 778572-27 |
| Category | PXI Switches |
| Model | PXI-2527 |
| Description | 64-Channel 300V CAT I Multiplexer |
| Voltage Rating | 300 V |
| Impulse Voltage Withstand | 1500 V |
| Switching Power (Max per Channel) | 60 W, 62.5 VA |
| Channel Configurations | 1-wire 64 × 1, 1-wire dual 32 × 1, 2-wire 32 × 1, 4-wire 16 × 1, etc. |
| Frequency Band Attenuation | >80 dB over 10 kHz, >60 dB over 10 kHz, >40 dB over 1 MHz |
| Maximum Switch Bandwidth | 30 MHz |
| Connector Type | Male 100 position HDI right angle I/O connector |
| Relay Type | Latching electromechanical relays |
| Relay Lifespan | 1 x 108 cycles |
| Relay Contact Material | Gold covered palladium-ruthenium
Question 1: What is the voltage rating of PXI-2527? Question 2: How many channels does PXI-2527 support? Question 3: What is the max switching power per channel for PXI-2527? Question 4: What type of relays does PXI-2527 use? Question 5: What is the maximum bandwidth of PXI-2527? |



