Description
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The product with the part numbers 192962F-01L, 778572-84 falls under the category of PXI Switches and is identified as model PXI-2584. This model is described as the NI PXI-2584 PXI Multiplexer Switch Module. It boasts a configuration of a 1-Wire, 12-Channel PXI Multiplexer Switch Module, utilizing Reed Relays as its relay type.
The relay operating time is impressively quick, at a typical 0.4 ms, ensuring efficient performance. The mechanical relay life is robust, with a longevity of 3 × 108 cycles, demonstrating the module’s durability. With a switch bandwidth of 900 kHz, it offers high-speed signal processing capabilities.
Regarding safety and reliability, the module provides 600 V CAT I channel-to-ground isolation, with a maximum surge voltage capacity of ≤ 2,500 V. It operates with a switching power of 10 Watts and can handle a carry/switching current of 0.5 A per channel. This makes it suitable for a wide range of applications.
The maximum scan rate of 600 channels/s allows for rapid data acquisition or control tasks. The contact material used in the module is Rhodium, known for its excellent electrical conductivity and resistance to corrosion, ensuring reliable long-term operation.
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| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 192962F-01L, 778572-84 |
| Category | PXI Switches |
| Model | PXI-2584 |
| Description | NI PXI-2584 PXI Multiplexer Switch Module |
| Configuration | 1-Wire, 12-Channel PXI Multiplexer Switch Module |
| Relay Type | Reed Relays |
| Relay Operating Time | 0.4 ms (typical) |
| Mechanical Relay Life | 3 × 108 cycle |
| Switch Bandwidth | 900 kHz |
| Isolation | 600 V CAT I channel-to-ground |
| Maximum Surge Voltage | ≤ 2,500 V |
| Switching Power | 10 Watts |
| Carry/Switching Current | 0.5 A per channel |
| Maximum Scan Rate | 600 channels/s |
| Contact Material | Rhodium |
| PXI Trigger
Question 1: What is the part number for the NI PXI-2584? Question 2: What relay type does the PXI-2584 use? Question 3: What is the relay operating time for the PXI-2584? Question 4: What is the switch bandwidth of the PXI-2584? Question 5: What is the maximum carry/switching current per channel for the PXI-2584? |



