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EDITORIAL CONTACT: David
Owen Pickering
Interfaces David.owen@pickeringtest.com
July 2007 Clacton on Sea, UK
–Pickering Interfaces is expanding
its range of PXI switch matrix solutions with the introduction of a new addition
to its 40-560/561/562 series BRIC range. The new BRIC2 matrices
occupy two slots of a PXI chassis and provide a more compact solution and cost
effective for matrix applications not requiring the higher crosspoint count of 4
or 8 slot BRIC’s. As is the case with their larger versions each BRIC2 is a
completely configured matrix that requires no terminal blocks for users to wire
together, an approach that maximises the bandwidth of the switches and reduces
user configuration costs.
BRIC2’s are available in
a variety of configurations with matrix sizes up to 276x4 in single pole
configurations. Y Bus configurations of x8, x16, x32 and a dual 8 way analog
bus are available and each is available using one of three different types of
reed relay (40-560, 40-561 and 40-562) that allows users to select a density
and rating specification that meets their requirement. Each version uses
instrument grade reed relays to ensure long service life and reliable operation
under hot and cold switching conditions. A full range of connector and cable
assembly accessories are available to simplify integration of the matrices into
test systems.
Data sheets, price and
delivery of BRIC2 modules are available on Pickering Interfaces web site www.pickeringtest.com About Pickering
Interfaces
Pickering Interfaces is a market innovator in
signal switching and conditioning for a broad range of applications and architectures,
with the largest range of switching cards in the industry for PXI, LXI, PCI,
VXI and GPIB applications. Pickering
Interfaces has provided solutions to both commercial and military applications. In addition, Pickering’s range of instrumentation provides
innovative test solutions to users and integrators of modular test
systems. Pickering Interfaces operate
globally with direct operations in the US, UK, Germany, Sweden, France , Czech
Republic, and Engineering support in China
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