The Stanford Research Systems SIM925 is an eight input channel, four-wire multiplexer capable of performing well in low-level signal situations. It features a kelvin-lead measurement backed-up by two sense leads with an optional buffering that can be switched out to form a simple relay-based, 4-pole/8-throw switch.The SIM925 has an advanced digital control circuitry design comprising a special clock-stopper where the microcontroller turns on when switch settings are being changed, assuring noise-free, low-level analog signals. Users also have the choice to enhance SIM925 by cascading multiple modules to allow unlimited networking possibilities.
The multiplexer settings may be changed using a remote interface or through the front panel. Furthermore, the SIM925 can operate remotely from the SIM mainframe by providing enough DC voltages.
Type : module
Options : analog, multi-channel
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