Programmable Industrial Hubs and Switches
Managed USB4/USB-C Switch with 4:1 / 1:4 Port Selection, 40 Gbps, 240 W Power Delivery
Managed USB-C Extender & Switcher with High-Speed USB over Cat-x, 10 Gbps Local, 5 Gbps Extension
Designed for demanding industrial environments, the USBHub3+ is a USB 5Gbps Hub with 8 programmable ports
Enable software control of USB features for product development and testing.
From repeating thousands of test cycles to withstanding lightning strikes, our hubs are proven to handle the most rigorous test protocols and environments.
Other Products
Manufacturing Test Modules
Development, deployment and scaling electronics manufacturing systems.
Modular Manufacturing Test Brainstem™ (MTM)
A New Paradigm In Manufacturing Test
Manufacturing Test Module (MTM) Series instrumentation from Acroname is the platform you need to free your production testers from the burdens of validation test equipment.
Benefits of MTM Brainstem

EXTENSIBLE PLATFORM
BrainStem technology complements MTM hardware as the networking and API control component of the unified test platform.

DEVELOPMENT TIME
Bringing a product to market is complicated. Test requirements always shift. Prototypes require extensive testing.

RE-USE
MTM modules are all off-the-shelf products. Small and consistent, you can use them like building blocks in a tester.

TESTER COMPLEXITY
With great modularity comes great simplicity. Most functional test stations have stacks of bench top equipment pushed into racks and connected with complex wire looms.
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