Feature sponsored by Test & measurement
platform according to actual needs with prompt response in a short time. Further bolstering portability is the overall dimensions of 20.8 x 14.8 x 22 cm. This design allows use with one hand, space-saving, flexible configuration, facilitating upgrade and integration, saving on installation cost, thereby increasing testing efficiency. Traditional PXI chassis must connect to a PXI expansion card in a desktop computer. This design impedes portability because of the requirement of a desktop computer and an available expansion card slot. The PXES-2314T has two Thunderbolt 3 ports that connect via standard cable directly to a notebook computer's native Thunderbolt ports, eliminating the need for special expansion cards and significantly increasing portability.
A LEADER IN MODULAR MEASURING EQUIPMENT ADLINK Technology is a sponsor member of the PXI System Alliance, committed to developing test and measurement technologies and specifications. Our first multi-function data capture card, the PXI- 2010, was launched in 2001. In the two decades since, ADLINK Technology has continued to provide an extensive and comprehensive range of PXI/PXIe controllers, chassis, and modular equipment. At present, the company is a leading measuring equipment manufacturer capable of integrating computer computing platforms, high-quality chassis design, and extensive I/O functions for data capture, image processing, and motion control altogether.
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ADLINK Technology understands how critical testing is for product development and manufacturing processes. The company has seen how testing operations can increase production efficiency, quality, and stability to reduce product return rates significantly. Common knowledge in the industry: 1) Identify a root cause during the production process to reduce the cost incurred due to facility malfunction, 2) Identify an error during the design process to further reduce costs, 3) Identify a defect and collect data to improve the design and testing quality, thereby increasing the benefits and reducing the cost.
DUAL THUNDERBOLT 3 INTERFACE REDUCES CONFIGURATION TIME Configuration setup is simple compared to traditional PXI Express systems. Instead of a large and complicated configuration with custom expansion cards, the PXES-2314T utilises a multi-function high-bandwidth Thunderbolt 3 interface. The setup requires only the PXES-2314T chassis, a notebook computer with a Thunderbolt 3 port, and the necessary peripheral module to complete the configuration setup. The dual Thunderbolt 3 connection is the defining difference that simplifies the testing system's connection capability, allowing the PXES-2314T the functionality to achieve flexible, portable testing and measurement applications. As the design complexity of electronic products increases, so production line quality control becomes more challenging. 5G and
new generations of connected devices are also making the measurement of electronic signals more complicated than before. For quality control personnel on the production line, the current challenges are stricter requirements for product verification, greater diversity with lower quantities, and lower per-unit testing cost. For custom testing solutions, the most common issues are slow processing, insufficient flexibility, and bulky machine size. The PXES- 2314T, with its compact size and portability, is the best alternative testing solution. The PXES- 2314T includes four slots on a single chassis, ready for quick insertion and removal of cards for various testing requirements. This simplified approach improves the testing efficiency and equipment utilisation rate while reducing the overall system cost at the same time.
ADLINK Technology
www.adlinktech.com
May 2023 Instrumentation Monthly
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