Single-slot PXI and PXIe 1000Base-T1 fault insertion modules deliver high performance

17-02-2022 | Pickering | Subs & Systems

Pickering Interfaces has expanded its range of supported protocols with 1000Base-T1 PXI and PXIe fault insertion switching modules. The compact, single-slot 40/42-203 and 40/42-204 modules provide high performance, offering switching to 200V and 0.8A with typical differential bandwidths of 1.6GHz and 700MHz, respectively, giving suitable overhead from the 1000Base-T1 specification. The modules offer PXI or PXIe control interface allowing flexibility in chassis selection.

The new modules have varied channel counts and two fault bus connections. The 40-203 (PXI) and 42-203 (PXIe) units permit fault insertion on up to six channels of 2-wire connections, while the dual MUX 40-204 (PXI) and 42-204 (PXIe) provides fault insertion on one or two channels of 2-wire connections. Both models provide 100-Ohm controlled transmission line impedance signal paths. The 40/42-203 range utilises high-quality reed relays intended for high-frequency applications, while the 40/42-204 range is based on high-quality electromechanical relays with the families delivering a long service life.

The versions offer partially populated options for smaller test applications for flexibility, with the 40/42-203 available with three channels and the 40/42-204 as a single channel. If the testing needs increase, the fully populated modules double the channel count to six and two in the same single chassis slot footprint. Both ranges utilise the MMCX connector interface, enabling a high channel count in a small panel area, although not differential.

Comments Steve Edwards, switching product manager at Pickering Interfaces: "1000Base-T1 was initially developed for the automotive market, where the minimal weight of a single differential pair cable capable of high data rates was a requirement for modern automobiles. The standard has also been adopted for use in industrial control and building infrastructure Ethernet installations. Fault insertion enables the user to simulate cable breaks in either or both conductors per differential pair. In addition, the two fault bus connections allow the application of power rails such as Ground or Battery and the injection of other signals or a short-circuit condition to the differential pair. The 40/42-204 module provides a new feature in the Pickering fault insertion range with its ability to route the differential pair to/from external piece(s) of test equipment. Due to the variety of target industries, we believe that these fault insertion products will have many applications in various ATE systems."

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By Nigel Seymour

Nigel has worked in the advertising and magazine publishing industry for many years prior to helping publish articles in the early years of Electropages. He has worked with technical agencies producing documents and artwork for the web over the last few years. He has been products editor for Electropages for over five years.