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Manufacturer number: 780587-14
Bustype: | PXI Express |
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Connection type front: | 8-Pin, Männlich D-Sub |
Module width: | 2 |
Protectively coated: | No |
Relaistyp: | FET |
Warranty (years): | 1 |
With case: | Yes |
The FIU (Fault Insertion Unit) PXIe-2514 is suitable for hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) applications and reliability testing of electronic components. Each module has a set of feed-through channels that are opened or short-circuited to one or more fault buses can be. This architecture can be used to simulate open or broken connections as well as channel-by-channel for short circuits between pins, to battery voltages and to ground. Together with the LabVIEW Real-Time Module, the PXIe-2514 is particularly suitable for validating the reliability of control systems such as B. ECUs and FADECs.
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