Description
The product with the part number 780587-14 falls under the category of PXI Switches. Specifically, it is the PXIe-2514 model, designed to offer superior performance for various applications. This model features 7 channels, providing ample connectivity for multiple configurations.
When it comes to electrical capabilities, each channel of the PXIe-2514 can handle a maximum continuous current of 40 Amperes. For applications requiring multiple closed paths, the device can safely manage up to 25 Amperes. In situations necessitating higher power, the PXIe-2514 can deliver a maximum pulsed current of 200 Amperes, with a maximum time interval for pulsed current of 1100 microseconds. Each channel is capable of switching up to 1120 Watts of power, ensuring robust performance for high-demand applications.
The device boasts an impressive bandwidth of over 800 kHz in a 50 Ohms system, catering to a wide range of frequencies for versatile use cases. Its physical dimensions are 8.5 x 1.6 x 5.1 inches, and it weighs 513 grams, making it a compact yet powerful component for any PXI switch setup.
Connectivity is facilitated by 2 DSUB connectors, each featuring 8 positions and a male configuration, providing secure and reliable connections. The PXIe-2514’s relay operational time is notably efficient, with a typical response of 8 microseconds and a maximum of 35 microseconds, ensuring rapid switching for time-sensitive applications.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 780587-14 |
| Category | PXI Switches |
| Model | PXIe-2514 |
| Channels | 7 |
| Maximum Continuous Current (Per Channel) | 40 Amperes |
| Maximum Continuous Current (For Multiple Closed Paths) | 25 Amperes |
| Maximum Pulsed Current | 200 Amperes |
| Maximum Time Interval for Pulsed Current | 1100 microseconds |
| Maximum Switching Power (Per Channel) | 1120 Watts |
| Bandwidth (50 Ohms System) | >800 kHz |
| Physical Dimensions | 8.5 x 1.6 x 5.1 inches |
| Weight | 513 grams |
| Connectors | 2 DSUB, 8 positions, male |
| Relay Operational Time (Typical) | 8 microseconds |
| Relay Operational Time (Maximum) | 35 microseconds |
| Relay Life Cycle (Typical) |




