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Test and Measurement Modules from KineticSystems

Company's P580 Relay Multiplexer for the PXI platform recently introduced.

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By DE Editors  

September 1, 2004

By DE Editors

The newest addition to KineticSystems Company's (Lockport, IL; www.kscorp.com) family of test and measurement modules for the PXI platform, the P580 Relay Multiplexer, was recently introduced by the company, which designs, manufactures, and services data acquisition products and systems for aerospace, automotive, and scientific laboratory markets.

The P580 has thirty-four differential input channels that can be multiplexed onto two independent analog paths, and four front panel LEMO connectors which can be configured as inputs or outputs. The P580 allows up to four external instruments to be switched into a path via LEMO connectors, and features a controls switching sequence via plug-and-play drivers or scanner memory. Additionally, it is designed to reduce overall system cost by enabling up to 34 sensors to be connected to one analog input.

For additional information, visit the company's website at www.kscorp.com.

 

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