Description
The 778572-99 is a state-of-the-art PXI Switch falling under the model PXI-2599. This unit is meticulously designed for high-frequency applications, being a Dual SPDT, 26.5 GHz, 50 Ω PXI RF Relay Module. It is engineered to handle a maximum carry current (per channel) of 1.73 Arms and boasts a maximum RF carry power of 150 W at a 50 Ω load, ensuring reliable performance in demanding environments.
The PXI-2599 is built with latching electromechanical relays, offering an impressive minimum switch load of -35 dBm. Its design prioritizes minimal signal degradation, featuring an insertion loss of less than 0.7 dB and a voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR) of less than 1.7, ensuring high-quality signal transmission. Moreover, the module provides exceptional open channel isolation of more than 55 dB, further enhancing its performance.
With a capability to carry an RF power of 25 W at frequencies up to 26.5 GHz, the PXI-2599 is versatile for a range of RF applications. It is classified under Measurement Category I, handling signal voltages of up to 100 V and withstanding surge voltages of up to 500 V. The device recommends a cycle speed of 5, tailored to meet the demands of high-frequency signal switching with efficiency and reliability.
| Specification | Description |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 778572-99 |
| Category | PXI Switches |
| Model | PXI-2599 |
| Description | Dual SPDT, 26.5 GHz, 50 Ω PXI RF Relay Module |
| Maximum Carry Current (Per Channel) | 1.73 Arms |
| Maximum RF Carry Power | 150 W (at 50 Ω load) |
| Minimum Switch Load | -35 dBm |
| Relay Type | Latching electromechanical relays |
| Insertion Loss | <0.7 dB |
| Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR) | <1.7 |
| Open Channel Isolation | >55 dB |
| RF Carry Power (≤26.5 GHz) | 25 W |
| Measurement Category | I |
| Signal Voltages | ≤ 100 V |
| Surge Voltage | Up to 500 V |
| Recommended Cycle Speed | 5
Question 1: What is the max carry current of PXI-2599? Question 2: What type of relays does PXI-2599 use? Question 3: How much RF power can PXI-2599 carry at 26.5 GHz? Question 4: What is the insertion loss of the PXI-2599? Question 5: What is the maximum RF carry power of PXI-2599? |


