PXI Power-Relay Module Supports High Current/Voltage Switching

Oct. 8, 2008
Expanding the company’s range of PXI switch solutions, the 40-330 SPST power-relay module supports both high current and high voltage switching applications. The module provides 24 off SPST switches, each of which is capable of switching

Expanding the company’s range of PXI switch solutions, the 40-330 SPST power-relay module supports both high current and high voltage switching applications. The module provides 24 off SPST switches, each of which is capable of switching currents up to 4A and hot switching voltages up to 250 Vac. Its cold-switch rating of 1-kV peak permits the modules to handle high-voltage test applications where hot switching is not necessary. A 50-way male, high-voltage D-Type connector provides user connections. Additionally, the module comes with software support for all the most common programming environments. For more details and pricing, PICKERING INTERFACES INC., Grants Pass, OR. (541) 471-0700.

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