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200028A-01

This 4 x 43 Matrix Module supports up to 176 relays, with a maximum switching of 150 V or 1 A and a power requirement of 20 watts at 5 V.

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    Description

    The product comes with part numbers 781421-10 and 781420-10, designed as a 4 x 43 Matrix Module. This module can handle a maximum switching capacity of 150 V or 1 A and is capable of operating at a maximum power of 20 watts. It offers impressive expandability, allowing for up to 4 x 1032 matrixes to be connected in a single PXI chassis.

    The matrix module uses iridium for its contact material, ensuring durability and reliable performance. Its relay operation/release time is efficient, with less than 1 ms for up to 8 relays, and less than 2 ms for up to 50 relays. Regarding power requirements, the carrier demands 20 watts at 5 V or 5 watts at 3.3 V.

    Connectivity is facilitated through a 96-position SCSI I/O connector, supporting a total of 176 relays. Each relay’s power consumption is kept efficient, up to 50 mW per relay, ensuring the total does not exceed 8.8 watts. The device falls under the CAT I category and is suitable for usage in systems with a voltage limit less than 150 V.

    Specification Detail
    Part Numbers 781421-10, 781420-10
    Configuration 4 x 43 Matrix Module
    Maximum Switching 150 V or 1 A
    Maximum Power 20 watts
    Expandability Up to 4 x 1032 matrixes in a single PXI chassis
    Contact Material Iridium
    Relay Operation/Release Time < 1 ms for up to 8 relays, < 2 ms for up to 50 relays
    Power Requirement (Carrier) 20 watts at 5 V or 5 watts at 3.3 V
    Connector Type 96-position SCSI I/O connector
    Total Relays Supported 176
    Relay Power Consumption Up to 50 mW per relay, not to exceed 8.8 watts total
    Device Category CAT I
    Usage Voltage Limit < 150 V systems

    Question 1: What is the maximum voltage for the SWB-2810?
    Answer 1: 150 V

    Question 2: How many relays can the SWB-2810 support?
    Answer 2: Up to 176 relays

    Question 3: What is the power requirement for the SWB-2810?
    Answer 3: 20 watts at 5 V or 5 watts at 3.3 V

    Question 4: What type of connector does the SWB-2810 use?
    Answer 4: 96-position SCSI I/O connector

    Question 5: What is the max power consumption per relay for SWB-2810?
    Answer 5: 50 mW per relay