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News Release from: National Instruments | Subject: NI PXI-2584
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Team on 04 July 2006
Multiplexer ideal for battery/fuel cell
test work
National Instruments announced the industry's highest-voltage PXI switch module, which is capable of routing signals up to 600 V: it is industry's highest-voltage PXI switch module
National Instruments announces the industry's highest-voltage PXI switch module, which is capable of routing signals up to 600 V The high-voltage multiplexer adds to the more than 80 existing switch configurations available in the PXI platform from NI
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 27 Aug 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Engineers can use this new switch module with the flexibility of the PXI platform to build automated test systems with stringent voltage, current and bandwidth requirements using one compact, rugged chassis.
The National Instruments PXI-2584 dual 6x1 1-wire high-voltage multiplexer, which occupies a single 3U PXI slot and offers CAT II certification at 300 V, is capable of routing general-purpose ATE loads or high-voltage, low-current signals.
With channel-to-ground isolation of up to 600 V CAT I and multimode configurations, it is ideal for fuel cell and battery stack testing applications.
The switch module offers an innovative interleaved topology for making differential measurements on 11 channels of a battery stack with just two 6x1 1-wire multiplexers, substantially reducing the total cost per differential channel.
In traditional 2-wire topologies, each channel would use two wires across each device under test, limiting the switch module to six channels.
By using each single input pin on the front connector at points in between potentials on a stack, the channel count extends to 11 2-wire channels.
In addition to its flexible architecture and high-voltage switching capacity, the NI PXI-2584 multiplexer features relay count tracking to keep track of the number of relay closures, which helps in predictive maintenance of the test system.
Engineers can use the PXI-2584 switch with the high-voltage capability and accuracy of the NI PXI-4071 7.5-digit FlexDMM for high common-mode applications such as fuel cell testing.
For easy programming and deployment, the PXI-2584 multiplexer seamlessly works with all NI software including NI-Switch driver software, the NI LabVIEW graphical development environment and NI Switch Executive switch management software.
Engineers can use NI Switch Executive to reduce setup time, simplify switch programming and maximise the efficiency of the system for multiple deployment locations. Request a free brochure from National Instruments ...
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