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Manufacturer number: 778572-22
Bustype: | PXI Hybrid |
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Connection type front: | 160-Pin, Männlich DIN |
Module width: | 1 |
Protectively coated: | No |
Relaistyp: | Electromechanical |
Warranty (years): | 1 |
With case: | Yes |
The PXI ‑ 2522 is a universal switching module that has independent SPDT armature relays (single-pole changeover switch, form C). Each relay is non-latching and has a low switch-on resistance and a low temperature-dependent offset voltage. The PXI ‑ 2522 is completely software programmable and supports the integrated function for counting the switching operations. Due to the efficient combination of performance when switching voltages and currents as well as the relay density, this switching module is particularly suitable for automated test loads or for controlling and regulating heating systems, lights and fans.
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