Fault insertion modules are compatible with most common real-time operating systems
Pickering Interfaces
PXI Fault Insertion modules 40-199
Pickering Interfaces is expanding its range of more than 20 PXI Fault Insertion modules with the introduction of the 40-199, which is compatible with the most common real-time operating systems.
Fault Insertion (FI) modules are used within an Automatic Test System to simulate common fault conditions such as an open, short to ground or a short to other connections in a device under test.
The 40-199 provides 10 fault-insertion channels that can be connected to either (or both) of two fault-bus connections.
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