Description
The Part Number 196632F-02L refers to a high-performance PXI Switch, specifically model SWB-2816. This switch is designed with a matrix configuration of 8×46 (8 rows and 46 columns) 1-wire matrix, optimizing it for complex routing needs.
It requires only 1 slot in a SwitchBlock carrier module, making it an efficient choice for conserving space within your setup. Its operation modes are impressively flexible, being independent, and expandable up to 8 x 276 in a single carrier, and further expandable up to 8 x 1104 in a PXI chassis, offering unparalleled scalability for your testing requirements.
This switch is compatible with a wide range of instruments including digital multimeters, oscilloscopes, power supplies, and waveform generators, ensuring versatile integration into your existing setup. It boasts a bandwidth of more than 8 MHz, enabling it to handle high-frequency signals efficiently.
In terms of electrical specifications, it supports a switching voltage of up to 100 VDC, with a switching current of 0.25 A per channel, and a carry current of 0.30 A per channel. Moreover, it has a maximum switching power of 3 W, demonstrating its capacity to manage a variety of signal types and power levels.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 196632F-02L |
| Category | PXI Switches |
| Model | SWB-2816 |
| Matrix Configuration | 8×46 (8 rows and 46 columns) 1-wire matrix |
| Slot Requirement | 1 slot in SwitchBlock carrier module |
| Operation Modes | Independent, expandable up to 8 x 276 in single carrier, expandable up to 8 x 1104 in PXI chassis |
| Compatibility | Digital multimeters, oscilloscopes, power supplies, waveform generators |
| Bandwidth | More than 8 MHz |
| Switching Voltage | Up to 100 VDC |
| Switching Current (per channel) | 0.25 A |
| Carry Current (per channel) | 0.30 A |
| Maximum Switching Power | 3 W |
Question 1: What is the part number of the SWB-2816 PXI Switch?
Answer 1: 196632F-02L
Question 2: What is the matrix configuration of the SWB-2816?
Answer 2: 8×46 1-wire matrix
Question 3: How much bandwidth does the SWB-2816 support?
Answer 3: Over 8 MHz
Question 4: What is the maximum switching voltage of the SWB-2816?
Answer 4: 100 VDC
Question 5: Can the SWB-2816 switch be expanded in a PXI chassis?
Answer 5: Yes, up to 8 x 1104


