LXI-Compliant Switching Matrix Operates To 100 MHz

Oct. 8, 2008
Specifically designed to switch HF 50-Ω signals to 50 MHz, the LXI-compliant 60-760 dual 24 x 8 switching matrix is usable to 100 MHz. It is also configurable via software to operate as a single expanded matrix of 48 x 8. The switching system is

Specifically designed to switch HF 50-Ω signals to 50 MHz, the LXI-compliant 60-760 dual 24 x 8 switching matrix is usable to 100 MHz. It is also configurable via software to operate as a single expanded matrix of 48 x 8. The switching system is housed in a compact 1U high form factor and all RF connections are available on the front panel via SMB connectors. Other features include remote control via its Ethernet port through a web browser or via the programmable interface. For more details, contact Bob Stasonis at PICKERING INTERFACES INC., Grants Pass, OR. (781) 471-1710.

Company: PICKERING INTERFACES INC.

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