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MICROWAVE MULTIPLEXER MODULE  40-785

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WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS

WARNING  -  HAZARDOUS ENVIRONMENTS

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This product is not specifically designed for use in hazardous environments, for example in explosive 

atmospheres. If the product is to be used in hazardous environments we recommend that the user 

ensures suitable protective measures are taken.

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WARNING  -  DANGER OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

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This module may contain hazardous voltages. Before removing the module from the rack remove all 

supplies and disconnect user I/O signals.
Unused slots in the host chassis are populated with blanking plates to prevent access to user I/O 

signals that may be present. Blanking panels are available to order from Pickering in a variety of 

slot widths. If the product is not used in this manner for example by using an extender card then 

additional care must be taken to avoid contact with exposed signals.
Not to be used in safety critical circuits, refer to the Pickering Interfaces’ terms & conditions of sale.
This module must not be used for the switching of Mains Circuits. For the switching of voltages up 

to the module’s full specification, Secondary Circuit power supplies and the Device Under Test must 

be fully isolated from the Mains Circuit and the safety earth.
The host chassis must be correctly installed and be connected to mains or factory safety ground, 

please refer to your chassis installation manual.

Diagram Showing Separation Between The Mains Circuit and Secondary Circuit / DUT

For  the  purposes  of  this  document,  a  Mains  Circuit  is  an  installation  classified  as  Overvoltage 

Category II up to 300V. Separation between the Secondary Circuit and Mains Circuit is achieved 

by  a  transformer  in  which  the  primary  windings  are  separated  from  the  secondary  windings  by 

reinforced insulation, double insulation, or a screen connected to the protective conductor terminal.

CAUTION  -  HANDLING OF ELECTROSTATIC-SENSITIVE DEVICES

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Certain semiconductor devices used in this equipment are liable to damage due to static voltage. 

Observe  the  following  precautions  when  handling  these  devices  in  their  unterminated  state,  or  

sub-assemblies containing these devices:
1.  Persons removing sub-assemblies from equipment using these devices must be earthed by a 

wrist strap and a resistor at the point provided on the equipment.

2.  Soldering irons used during the repair operations must be low voltage types with earthed tips and 

isolated from the mains voltage by a double insulated transformer.

3.  Outer clothing worn must be unable to generate static charges.
4.  Printed  Circuit  Boards  (PCBs)  fitted  with  these  devices  must  be  stored  and  transported  in  

anti-static bags.

PXI Switching

Module

Device

Under Test

Power

Supply

Power

Supply

Host Chassis

Secondary  Circuit

Mains 

Circuit

Mains

Circuit

Mains/Factory 

Safety Ground

Summary of Contents for PXI 40-785

Page 1: ...underutilized and idle equipment along with credit for buybacks and trade ins Custom engineering so your equipment works exactly as you specify Critical and expedited services Leasing Rentals Demos I...

Page 2: ...Page 1 MICROWAVE MULTIPLEXER MODULE 40 785 pickering Issue 3 2 August 2019 User Manual PXI Microwave Multiplexer Module Model No 40 785 pickeringtest com pickering...

Page 3: ...CKERING INTERFACES ALL RIGHTS RESERVED No part of this publication may be reproduced transmitted transcribed translated or stored in any form or by any means without the written permission of Pickerin...

Page 4: ...SO 14001 Pickering Interfaces strives to fulfil all relevant environmental laws and regulations and reduce wastes and releases to the environment Pickering Interfaces aims to design and operate produc...

Page 5: ...hazards arising from dangerous voltages WARNING CAUTION An appropriate safety instruction should be followed or caution to a potential hazard exists Refer to the relevant instructions detailed within...

Page 6: ...1 1 Section 2 Technical Description 2 1 Functional Description 2 1 Section 3 Installation 3 1 Pre Operation Checks 3 1 Hardware Installation 3 2 Software Installation 3 2 Testing Operation 3 3 Sectio...

Page 7: ...Page VI MICROWAVE MULTIPLEXER MODULE 40 785 pickering THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY BLANK...

Page 8: ...host chassis must be correctly installed and be connected to mains or factory safety ground please refer to your chassis installation manual Diagram Showing Separation Between The Mains Circuit and Se...

Page 9: ...itably qualified trained users should ensure that the accompanying documentation is fully read and understood before attempting to install or operate the product SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAFETY INSTRUCTION...

Page 10: ...e connectors for 50 versions The 40 785 range of PXI microwave multiplexers are suitable for switching 50 signals up to 40GHz They are available in single or dual 6 channel configurations with relays...

Page 11: ...nsport Conditions Storage Temperature Humidity Altitude 20 C to 75 C Up to 90 non condensing 15000m PXI CompactPCI Compliance The module is compliant with the PXI Specification 2 2 Local Bus Trigger B...

Page 12: ...Versions 50 Single 6 Chan Panelmount 50 SMA 2 9 Dual 6 Chan Panelmount 50 SMA 2 9 40 785 541 40 785 542 Single 6 Chan Panelmt 50 SMA 2 9 Term Dual 6 Chan Panelmt 50 SMA 2 9 Term 40 785 541 T 40 785 54...

Page 13: ...on Legacy and Hybrid Peripheral slots in a 3U PXI Express PXIe chassis Pickering Interfaces LXI or LXI USB Modular Chassis Chassis Selection Guide Standard PXI or hybrid PXIe Chassis from any Vendor M...

Page 14: ...go to pickeringtest com software Signal Routing Software Our signal routing software Switch Path Manager automatically selects and energizes switch paths through Pickering switching systems Signal rou...

Page 15: ...Page 1 6 MICROWAVE MULTIPLEXER MODULE 40 785 pickering SECTION 1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY BLANK...

Page 16: ...wing CPCI Ejector Handle Three four or six slot width Front Panel single slot for the remote E option One or two Front Panel mounted Microwave Multiplexers remotely located via cable with the E option...

Page 17: ...vides mounting for the microwave relays the remote E option controls the relays via a 1 5m screened cable The relays are energised via control signals from relay drivers U10 and U11 The relay drivers...

Page 18: ...elative to any other equipment the module s will connect with Ensure the chassis is not connected to the electrical supply 3 Ensure that the designated area for the chassis containing the module is of...

Page 19: ...r to page VII Ensure that there is adequate ventilation The module should be installed in accordance with the following procedure 1 Ensure that the system is turned OFF but still connected to mains so...

Page 20: ...t Panel GSFP using the desktop icon or via the Start menu Start Menu Pickering Interfaces Ltd General Soft Front Panel A selector panel will appear listing all installed Pickering PCI PXI or LXI switc...

Page 21: ...Page 3 4 MICROWAVE MULTIPLEXER MODULE 40 785 pickering SECTION 3 INSTALLATION THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY BLANK...

Page 22: ...on on the installation and use of drivers and the programming of Pickering s products in various software environments please refer to the Software User Manual This is available as a download from htt...

Page 23: ...Page 4 2 MICROWAVE MULTIPLEXER MODULE 40 785 pickering SECTION 4 PROGRAMMING GUIDE THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY BLANK...

Page 24: ...Only the correct SMA connector series should be mated with these modules The 40 785 range uses SMA 3 5 SMA 2 9 SMA 1 8 connectors for 40 50 65GHz respectively and the user should only mate the correct...

Page 25: ...5 CONNECTOR INFORMATION Figure 5 2 Microwave Multiplexer Module 40 785 Connector Positions 40 785 521 751 40 785 522 752 40 785 521 T 40 785 522 T pickering 1 2 3 6 C 4 5 pickering 40 785 Remote Versi...

Page 26: ...u generates a diagnostic report of the system s PCI configuration highlighting any potential configuration problems Specific details of all installed Pickering switch cards are included All the instal...

Page 27: ...MICROWAVE MULTIPLEXER MODULE 40 785 Page 6 2 pickering SECTION 6 TROUBLE SHOOTING THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY BLANK...

Page 28: ...I modules which are supported in one of Pickering Interfaces Modular LXI Chassis such as the 60 102B and 60 103B no module software update is required If the module was introduced after the LXI chassi...

Page 29: ...yout U1 U2 U3 U4 U5 U6 U7 R1 R2 R5 R6 R7 R8 R9 R10 R11 R12 R13 R14 C1 C2 J1 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9 C10 C26 C11 C13 C14 C12 C15 C16 pickering C23 R15 R4 U8 U9 U10 U11 HD1 HD2 HD3 HD4 HD5 HD6 HD7 HD8 HD9...

Page 30: ...785 pickering SECTION 7 MAINTENANCE INFORMATION Figure 7 2 Dual 6 Channel Multiplexer in Panel Mount Format Figure 7 3 Triple 6 Channel Multiplexer in Remote Mount Format Multiplexers are connected to...

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