CANbus-Based Coax Switch Matrix Touts Multiple Interfaces

Oct. 8, 2008
Capable of performing at up to 18 GHz and configurable with up to four SP10T switch assemblies, this new coaxial switch matrix system is available with Ethernet, GPIB, RS-232, RS-485 and CANbus control interfaces. The EWEB version of this CANbus-based

Capable of performing at up to 18 GHz and configurable with up to four SP10T switch assemblies, this new coaxial switch matrix system is available with Ethernet, GPIB, RS-232, RS-485 and CANbus control interfaces. The EWEB version of this CANbus-based switch matrix is designed to be easily accessed from anywhere in the world via TCP/IP protocols on 10Base-T networks using a HTTP 1.0 interface. The 4104-series switch matrix is useful for RF signal routing, especially between multiple transceivers and antennae. It can be used as a building block for numerous ATE applications. Each unit, equipped with a LCD front panel display and keyboard for manual override, is housed in a rack-mountable chassis measuring 1.75"H x 19"W x 14.5"D. Impedance is 50? and switching speed is 50 ms. DOW-KEY MICROWAVE CORP., Ventura, CA. (805) 650-0260.

Company: DOW-KEY MICROWAVE CORP

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