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SP8T & SP16T PXI RF solid state 6GHz multiplexers

14th October 2013
Nat Bowers
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Pickering Interfaces has today announced that it is expanding its range of PXI RF solid state 6GHz switching solutions with the introduction of two new multiplexer versions (model #40-883). These versions include a SP8T (8:1) MUX occupying two PXI slots and a SP16T (16:1) MUX occupying three PXI slots.

Each version uses solid state switches that ensure fast switch operation time of 50µs, very repeatable performance, and an indefinite service life when used within ratings. The designs have been carefully optimized for VSWR performance and insertion loss. Particular attention has been paid to crosstalk and isolation to ensure that unselected switch paths have minimal output signal content. Each multiplexer can handle up to +30dBm of signal power and signal frequencies from 10MHz to above 6GHz. Unused ports are automatically terminated to manage VSWR effects in cables.

David Owen, Business Development Manager for Pickering Interfaces, comments: “These new versions complement our 6GHz PXI solid state switch family, which already include SPDT, SP4T MUX’s and a 4x4 matrix solution. Pickering Interfaces offers the widest range of PXI RF solid state solutions of any provider. Providing larger MUX solutions enables users to create more compact switch systems and eliminates the additional performance uncertainty and inconvenience caused by the use of smaller MUX’s with interconnecting coaxial cables. Solid state RF switches are an ideal solution where test systems need fast test times, repeatability, and long service life.”

Key features:

  • Wide Frequency Range 10MHz to 6GHz,
  • High Performance Solid State Switch,
  • 8 to 1 or 16 to 1 Multiplexer Versions,
  • Automatic Termination of Unused MUX Channels,
  • +30dBm Input Power Handling,
  • SMA Coaxial Connectors,
  • VISA, IVI & Kernel Drivers Supplied For Windows XP/Vista/7/8,
  • Supported in PXI or LXI Chassis,
  • 3 Year Warranty.

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