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Manufacturer number: 781420-34
The SWB-2834 is a matrix card with electromechanical relay for SwitchBlock systems. The module is optimized for high performance and can function as a single relay card or as an expansion card in a module rack or PXI chassis. The input channels can be connected, individually or in combination, to any output channels. Matrix switches can route signals from oscilloscopes, digital multimeters, arbitrary waveform generators and power supplies to different test points on a DUT. The main advantage of matrix switches is the simplified wiring. This means that the internal connection path for the entire test system can be changed easily and dynamically without the need for manual intervention.
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