Relay modules

For better integration CPI2-Gx gang device programmers with automated test equipment (ATE), they can be optionally equipped with relay modules and signal splitter boards. See the pictures that display various combinations of Phyton relay modules and signal splitter boards docked to CPI2-Gx programmers.

Part Number Short Description Price (USD)
CPI2-GDMRRelay DemultiplexerCall!
CPI2-GTRBRelay Barrier for ATECall!

CPI2-GDMR – Relay Demultiplexer




Datasheet
CPI2-GDMR

This relay demultiplexer is intended for a) doubling the number of CPI2-Gx’ channels for sequential device programming and b) providing galvanic isolation of the target panel from the programmer. The CPI2-GDMR unit can be docked to either A or B programmer’s channel by a 150-pin DIN connector labeled as “CPI2-Gx Device Programmer”. Two 150-pin DIN connectors labeled as “Target 1” and “Target 2” on an opposite side of the unit enable connecting to the targets. On both short sides the demultiplexer unit has a pair of power connectors (12 to 18V / 1A) and a pair of header CTRL that enable connecting control signals from ATE. See the CPI2-GDMR datasheet for more information.


CPI2-GTRB – Relay Barrier for ATE




Datasheet
CPI2-GTRB

This relay barrier is intended for providing galvanic isolation of the target panel from the programmer to radically eliminate influence of the device programmer signals on the target panel being tested. The relay barrier unit can be docked to either A or B programmer’s channel by a 150-pin DIN connector labeled as “CPI2-Gx Device Programmer”. Two 150-pin DIN connectors labeled as “ATE” and “Target” on an opposite side of the unit enable connecting to the tester or the targets. Switching CPI2-Gx signals between the tester (ATE) and target are provided by the programmer through the DIN connector. On both short sides the unit has a pair of power connectors (12 to 18V / 1A). See the CPI2-GTRB datasheet for more information.