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Product Examples

System S6400C: Flexible Switching System, DC-65MHz

High performance and expandable, the third generation S6400C offers coaxial switching configurations as small as 8x8 and can be expanded to a full 64x64. Simply install more modules in the field. Configurable for Video, RF, IF, Data and many other types of signals.
• Compact size
• Solid-state crosspoints
• Hot-Swap module technology
• Low cost per crosspoint
• High reliability and quality
• Redundant signal paths (Tri-Stage design)
• Advanced control and status features
• Redundant power supplies included

VXIbus Switching Modules

These VXIbus version 1.4 modules provide the systems engineer with one of the most compact and advanced solutions for routing signals in an automated test environment. This is achieved by utilizing the ATE industry’s VXIbus standard coupled with our latest state-of-the-art switching technology. The VXIbus standard was developed by a consortium of companies in 1987, joining forces to define and introduce a modular instrument standard that would be open to all manufacturers. The end result is lower overall system cost, smaller package size, higher performance and multiple sources of manufacturers for the user to shop from.

Universal Switching offers a number of standard C-sized VXIbus modules designed for register-based control. This type of control delivers the fastest control response and lowest cost to the user. They are considered the next generation of switching equipment to meet today’s and tomorrow’s need for high performance and cost effective switching solutions. The product line offers modules which span a bandwidth ranging from DC to 40GHz including digital switching modules with data rates up to 1.4Gbps too. Both solid-state and relay based technologies are utilized. This rugged switching equipment offers a variety of plug-in module types for addressing a wide spectrum of applications. A complete redesign of the product family during 1998 has further increased the cost effectiveness and performance of all modules.