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Product category: Test Accessories
News Release from: Peak Test Services | Subject: Virginia Panel Corp G2
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 29 January 2004

Connect up to 480 test contacts at once

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The new G2 mass interconnection system from Virginia Panel Corp is a compact, high-density unit that can simultaneously engage up to 480 signal contacts in seconds.

The new G2 mass interconnection system from Virginia Panel Corp, available exclusively in the UK from The Peak Group, is a compact, high-density unit that can simultaneously engage up to 480 signal contacts in seconds Designed to speed the interfacing of UUTs (units under test) in ATE applications, the G2 provides a rapid alternative to the repeated connection and disconnection of individual leads and contacts in a rugged, reliable system

The latest evolution of the VPC Gemini family of interconnect products, the G2 accepts a wide range of I/O options in multiple configurations, including signal, power, coaxial, pneumatic, thermocouple, and fibre-optic connections.

The unique two-piece, EMI-shielded ITA enclosure features a large adjustable cable clamp to accommodate various sized wire bundles, and slides open for easy access to modules and contacts.

A small footprint and rugged construction make the G2 a versatile connector solution for use in military, aerospace, medical, automotive, telecommunications, industrial, and factory automation applications.

VPC also offers cable assemblies that mate to most PXI and VXI cards, providing flexible and configurable solutions to meet a wide range of requirements.

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