Description
The NI 2810B 4×43, 1 A Reed Matrix for NI SwitchBlock, with part numbers 781421-10 and 781420-10, falls under the category of PXI Switches. This particular model, SWB-2810, is designed to operate at a maximum voltage/current of 150 V / 1 A and can handle a maximum power of 20 watts.
Its configuration capabilities are impressive, allowing for up to 4 x 258 matrix module in a single carrier, which can be expanded up to 4 x 1032 matrixes in a single PXI chassis. The SWB-2810 utilizes Reed relays with Iridium contact material for reliable operation, with an operation/release time of < 1 ms for up to 8 relays, < 2 ms for up to 50 relays.
The power requirement for the carrier is 20 watts at 5 V or 5 watts at 3.3 V, making it versatile for various power setups. Connectivity is facilitated through a 96-position SCSI I/O connector, ensuring easy integration into existing systems. It supports operating 176 simultaneous relays, with each relay consuming up to 50 mW, ensuring the total consumption does not exceed 8.8 watts.
This detailed specification outlines the SWB-2810’s capabilities and requirements, making it a robust solution for complex switching needs within PXI systems.
Specification | Details |
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Part Numbers | 781421-10, 781420-10 |
Category | PXI Switches |
Model | SWB-2810 |
Description | NI 2810B 4×43, 1 A Reed Matrix for NI SwitchBlock |
Max Voltage/Current | 150 V / 1 A |
Max Power | 20 watts |
Configuration | Up to 4 x 258 matrix module in a single carrier, expandable up to 4 x 1032 matrixes in a single PXI chassis |
Relay Type | Reed relays with Iridium contact material |
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 |
I/O Connector | 96-position SCSI |
Simultaneous Relays | 176 |
Relay Power Consumption | Up to 50 mW per relay, total not to exceed 8.8 watts |
Question 1: What is the max voltage/current for the NI 2810B? Question 2: How many matrices can the SWB-2810 expand to? Question 3: What type of relays does the SWB-2810 use? Question 4: What is the max power for the carrier on the SWB-2810? Question 5: How many simultaneous relays can the SWB-2810 support? |