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How to connect signals to the SCXI-1193

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Overview


Figure 1: SCXI-1193

The National Instruments SCXI-1193 is a high-density 50 Ω RF relay module. It can be programmatically configured as an unterminated multiplexer, externally terminated multiplexer or dimensionally flexible sparse matrix. Each configuration handles signal frequencies from DC to beyond 500 MHz. This single-slot switch module uses high-density push-on MCX connectors for discrete yet manageable cabling. The NI SCXI-1193 module is designed to integrate with high-frequency instruments such as the NI PXI-5404 frequency generator and the NI PXI-5112 high-speed digitizer.

Cabling Options


National Instruments provides various cables to connect signals from RF sources directly to SCXI-1193.

Connectors
Length
Part Number
MCX-MCX
0.3 m
188374-0R3
1.0 m
188374-01
MCX-BNC
0.3 m
188375-0R3
1.0 m
188375-01
MCX-SMB
0.3 m
188376-0R3
1.0 m
188376-01
MCX-SMA
0.3 m
188377-0R3
1.0 m
188377-01
50 MCX Terminator
(1 GHz maximum)
-
778831-01

Figure 1: MCX-BNC Connector

Figure 2: MCX-BNC Connector

Figure 3: MCX-SMA Connector

Figure 4: MCX-SMB Connector


Related Links:
SCXI-1193 Product Page
SCXI-1193 specifications
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