PXI Pull Through
The twenty module solution of the G20 enables pull-through capability for single rack PXI applications.
A. ITA Enclosure
B. ITA Patchcords
C. ITA Module
D. G20 ITA
E. PCB Receiver Module
F. Receiver Module Carrier
G. PXI Pull-Thru Adapter
H. G20 Receiver
I. Mounting Flanges
J. Rack with Instruments
G20
- 0.80" centres aligns with PXI slot spacing
- Accepts all standard 90 Series modules
- Allows direct connection to instrument modules
- Enables pull through removal of connector modules and instrumentation from chassis backplane
G20x
The twenty eight module solution of the G20x is an extension of the G20, adding a further 8 modules in a horizontal plane.
- Enables higher density PXI solutions
- Supports extra equipment outside of the PXI rack
- 0.80" centres aligns with PXI slot spacing
- Accepts all standard 90 Series modules
- Allows direct connection to instrument modules
- Enables pull-through removal of connector modules and instrumentation from chassis backplane
G14x
The twenty module solution of the G14x is ideal for pull through systems that require a smaller chassis.
- Fourteen vertical modules combine with six horizontal modules for twenty module capability
- 0.80" centres aligns with PXI slot spacing
- Accepts all standard 90 Series modules
- Allows direct connection to instrument modules
- Enables pull-through removal of connector modules and instrumentation from chassis backplane
G40x
The forty eight module solution enables pull-through capability for dual PXI rack applications with forty vertical modules. Further I/O capability is supported by eight horizontal modules.
- Enables higher density PXI solutions
- Supports extra equipment outside of the PXI rack
- 0.80" centres aligns with PXI slot spacing
- Accepts all standard 90 Series modules
- Allows direct connection to instrument modules
- Enables pull-through removal of connector modules and instrumentation from chassis backplane
Adaptors
Pull through adaptors are available for all major vendors including Goepel Electronics, Keysight Technologies (formally Agilent), National Instruments and Pickering Interfaces.