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Electronicdesign 5769 0227pciexpress
Electronicdesign 5769 0227pciexpress

PCI Express Interface Provides 16 Reed Relay Outputs

Feb. 28, 2013
PCI Express digital I/O interface provides 16 Reed relay outputs for low-current applications up to 10 VA.

Sealevel's 8003e PCI Express digital I/O interface provides 16 Reed relay outputs (SPST) that provide long-life, dry contact switch closures suitable for low-current applications up to 10 VA. PCI Express X1 compliant and compatible with any PCI Express slot, the board is also compliant with RoHS and WEEE directives, and its standard operating temperature range is 0 - +70°C. The company’s SeaIO Classic software drivers and utilities ease installation and operation using Microsoft Windows or Linux operating systems. Software for standard PCI boards will also work with PCI Express boards. Available immediately from stock, the 8003e digital interface board is priced at $339. Also included is a 72” cable with a DB78 male connector (providing +5 V, +12 V and ground) to DB37 male connector (Item# CA490), and optional terminal blocks simplify testing and field wiring.

SEALEVEL SYSTEMS INC.

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