07-08-2024 10:55 AM
I know I need a big switch but I’m not sure on what one I need.
I will need 32 (2 different 16 channels) analog output going into it. And then it goes to
DUT A or B.
Then the Analog output from either of the DUT comes back the switch and then to the Analog in (PXI or CDAQ).
During calibration I need 24-bit resolution at Vdc, so I am using the CDAQ, and it works great. Then I do the retests using a scope card.
The test is working but we are manually changing the connectors. This not only takes time but is hard on the equipment and the test cables.
So, I believe I need a 32 BY 32 switch for the analog output and a 16 by 16 for the analog input.
Would that mean I would need 3 PXIe-2531?
Any suggestions?
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07-08-2024 11:25 AM
Does the diagram below depict the overall set of selection options?
07-08-2024 11:28 AM
Yes it does.
07-08-2024 12:08 PM
Do you need signal pairs (differential) or single-ended with common ground?
07-08-2024 12:27 PM
You can get away with 3 x PXIe-2739 (256 crosspoint matrix 16x16).
You can simplify by using multiplexers but you need a lot of external wiring to get them right.
07-08-2024 12:27 PM
single-ended with common ground
07-08-2024 01:02 PM
@Dan_Glenair wrote:
single-ended with common ground
You said that you need a 24-bit signal for calibration. Have you considered the fact that every relay contact is going to add a thermoelectric voltage to the signal?
If you need just 1-wire, 2532B is a good choice as the contact rating is higher and has more bandwidth compared to 2531.
You will still need 3 x PXI 2532B