SET-2010
Routing Card

Designed for the challenges of signal routing in HiL systems

The SET-2010 Routing Card is a large-scale, high density switching matrix.

With 64 single-ended or 32 differential channels, the SET-2010 provides exceptional signal routing capabilities in a small form factor. Unlike traditional routing matrix cards, the SET-2010 is designed specifically for the challenges of signal routing in HIL systems.

To maximize customizability, the SET-2010 features two plug-in module slots that can provide features such as line fault insertion and instrument connect. The base card provides multiplexer functions for both front-panel IO and rear connectivity.

The SET-2010 Routing Card comes with a high current fault injection bus.

Features

  • 60V, 1.5A,
  • 64 independent channels or 32 differential channels
  • 60W maximum switching power per channel
  • 2 Expansion Slots for Daughter modules
  • High-reliability relays for maximum performance
  • Fast operating speed 4ms(tbc) typical

Absolute Maximum Ratings

Condition Value
Max. Input Voltage Any Pin 60 Vdc
Min. Input Voltage Any Pin -60 Vdc
Max. Switching Power DC, Resistive load 60 W
Max. Current Rating 1.5 A

Technical Data

Condition Value Comment
Update Time 10 ms SLSC Commit
CMD duration
Max Initial Contact Resistance J1 -> XJ2,
J2 -> XJ2,
J1 -> J2
500 mΩ
Expected Electrical Lifetime 1 A, 30 Vdc resistive 105 operations
Expected Electrical Lifetime 1,5 A, 30 Vdc resistive 104 operations
Bandwith -3 dB,
50 Ω Termination
≤ 20 MHz

Environmental

Condition Value
Operating Humidity Relative,
non-condensing
10% – 90%
Storage Humidity Relative,
non-condensing
5% – 95%
Operating Temperature Forced-air cooling from chassis 0 °C – 40 °C
Storage Temperature -40 °C – 85 °C
Maximum Altitude 2000 m

Downloads

Manual SET-2010 Routing Card
Manual SET-2010 (pdf, 832KB)

Applications

  • Hardware in the Loop (HIL) testing
  • Fault insertion unit can help to simplify and accelerate the testing, diagnosis and integration work in HIL applications
  • Signal routing
  • Signal and condition
  • Fault simulation

Contact

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