Geotest has announced
two new additions to its 3U PXI chassis product line. The GX7305 master chassis and the GX7315 slave
chassis feature 20 PXI slots with only one slot required for an
embedded or remote controller, providing 19 peripheral PXI slots
for instrumentation. Both chassis offer 1600 watts of system power, providing
twice the power per slot (60 watts) compared to a standard PXI chassis and
feature a high capacity, forced-air cooling configuration for effective
thermal management of each peripheral PXI slot.
“Geotest has continued
to expand its PXI chassis portfolio and the GX7305 and GX7315 represent our
latest additions to our PXI chassis product line which is the broadest and
most diverse in the industry,” said Loofie Gutterman, president of Geotest. “These
chassis, with their high capacity power systems, offer customers the
flexibility and capabilities to develop test systems using high performance
digital, analog and RF instrumentation without being constrained by a PXI
chassis that offers only the minimum power per slot as specified by
the PXI standard.”
Like Geotest’s other
PXI chassis, the GX7305 and GX7315 feature software controlled Smart
functions, providing per slot temperature monitoring, system
power supply monitoring, fan monitoring / control and PXI trigger mapping –
all accessible via an API or UI.
Pricing and Availability The GX7305 and GX7315 are available now. GX7305: $9,995 USD
GX7315: $8,895 USD.
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About Geotest
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Marvin Group (Inglewood, CA) Geotest -Marvin Test Systems, Inc. is a global
supplier of PXI and PC-based test products, systems, and solutions. Geotest's
products and systems are used worldwide in thousands of aerospace,
semiconductors, communications, medical, industrial, and military test
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November 14, 2011
Geotest Expands PXI Chassis Product Line for High Performance Applications
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