National Instruments Product Guide - 2008 - (Page 33) NI Switches Whether you are performing high-accuracy, low-speed measurements on a dozen test points or high-channel, high-frequency characterizations of integrated circuits, National Instruments delivers a flexible, modular switching solution based on PXI or SCXI to help you maximize equipment reuse, test throughput, and system scalability. You can use the four types of NI switches in applications ranging from automobile ECU test, to in-circuit test, to even RF stimulus/response test. NI provides IVI-compliant NI-SWITCH driver software as well as a variety of connectivity options and accessories that make multimodule expansion easy. Multiplexer Deterministic scanning with onboard memory Bandwidth from DC to RF Ideal for high-channel-count applications General Purpose Turn on/off high-power devices such as motors, fans, and lights with SPDT and SPST relays Switch up to 300 VDC/300 Vrms, 12 A, or 26.5 GHz Matrix Bandwidth from DC to 500 MHz Ideal for flexible, high-channel-count applications Matrix configurations determined by terminal blocks RF Minimal insertion loss (less than 2 dB typical), reflection, and crosstalk Multiplexer, matrix, and general-purpose relay configurations Bandwidth up to 26.5 GHz; deterministic scanning with onboard memory Learn more at ni.com/switches NI Switch Executive NI Switch Executive is an intelligent switch management and routing application that simplifies switch system configuration, increases test performance, and facilitates code reuse to help you reduce test system cost. Development system – Configure switch modules and control switches from any application software Deployment system – Import switch configuration from a file or network and validate deployment setup NI Developer Suite – Take advantage of a complete set of test tools and receive quarterly updates Learn more at ni.com/switchexecutive ni.com 33 http://ni.com/switches http://ni.com/switchexecutive http://ni.com
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