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Geotest Unveils New Bidirectional Digital PXI Card

GX5641 consists of 64 bidirectional TTL-differential channels and supports 128 individual digital inputs or outputs.

By DE Editors  

September 1, 2005

By DE Editors

Geotest-Marvin Test Systems, Inc.(Irvine, CA), a global supplier of electronic test equipment foraerospace, semiconductors, telecom, medical, industrial, and militaryapplications, has announced the addition of the GX5641 digital I/O 3UPXI card to its family of PXI cards and chassis.

Used for general data acquisition, process control, automatic testequipment and functional test, and factory automation, the GX5641consists of 64 bidirectional TTL-differential channels and supports 128individual digital inputs or outputs. The card's channels can bepredefined to convert TTL to differential and vice versa. Whetheroperated independently or controlled by software, the GX5641 offersbroader application and higher precision than similar test andmeasurement instruments.

"The GX5641 allow customers to convert existing TTL I/O signals todifferential TTL I/O or to operate in a stand-alone mode," said LoofieGutterman, Geotest President.

For more information, visit geotestinc.com.

 

 

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