Description
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The PXIe-4112 is a model from the PXI Programmable Power Instruments category, designed to meet the needs of a wide range of power testing and simulation scenarios. This particular model includes part numbers 782857-01 and 782956-01, ensuring a variety of options for specific project requirements.
Equipped with 2 channels, the PXIe-4112 boasts a voltage range up to 60 V and a current range up to 1 A. The minimum programmable voltage level/limit is set at 0.1 V, while the minimum programmable current level is 0.01 A. This flexibility allows for precise control over the power supplied to the device under test.
Furthermore, the PXIe-4112 delivers an impressive output power of 60 W/channel, totaling 120 W across both channels. This ensures adequate power for a wide array of testing scenarios. Compatibility with software such as LabVIEW, LabWindows/CVI, and Microsoft Visual C/C++ makes integration into existing systems seamless and straightforward.
The power requirements for the PXIe-4112 are modest, needing just 0.5 A from the 3.3 V rail, and 0.25 A from the 12 V rail. The auxiliary power source input requirements are 45.6 VDC to 50.4 VDC, with a maximum of 3.5 A. This model also features a warm-up time of 30 minutes and requires calibration at least once every 2 years to maintain accuracy and performance.
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Specification | Detail |
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Part Numbers | 782857-01, 782956-01 |
Model | PXIe-4112 |
Category | PXI Programmable Power Instruments |
Channels | 2 |
Voltage Range | 60 V |
Current Range | 1 A |
Minimum Programmable Voltage Level/Limit | 0.1 V |
Minimum Programmable Current Level | 0.01 A |
Output Power | 60 W/channel (Total 120 W) |
Software Compatibility | LabVIEW, LabWindows/CVI, Microsoft Visual C/C++ |
Power Requirements | 0.5 A from 3.3 V rail, 0.25 A from 12 V rail |
Auxiliary Power Source Input Requirements | 45.6 VDC to 50.4 VDC, 3.5 A max |
Warm-Up Time | 30 minutes |
Calibration Period | At least once every 2 years |
Analog Output Voltage Range | 0 V to
Question 1: What is the voltage range of the PXIe-4112? Question 2: How many channels does the PXIe-4112 have? Question 3: What is the required calibration interval for the PXIe-4112? Question 4: What is the minimum programmable voltage level for the PXIe-4112? Question 5: What software is compatible with the PXIe-4112? |