Introducing G-MUX

A USB powered 8 Channel analog
and / or digital signal Multiplexer

  • Route a group of four signals to one of 8 channels
  • Each signal can be an analog or digital signal
  • All four signals are fully bi-directional
  • Software library for simple software integration
  • One line of code to connect to a G-MUX device
  • One line of code to change the channel

Typical applications

  • Perform production programming of embedded microcontrollers on a PCB panel using a digital programming interface (J-Link, SWD, etc)
  • Perform production programming of EEPROMS to initialise device parameters (serial numbers, Calibration data, etc) using a SPI, I2C or similar interface
  • Read sensor data from multiple sensors that are driven by a digital interface
  • Perform signal path verification (analog and / or digital)
  • Apply test patterns to Devices under Test (analog and / or digital)

Flexibility and Expandibility

  • G-MUX devices can easily be connected in parallel in order to expand the signal group width
  • One Master G-MUX device can drive several G-MUX Slave devices
  • Channel selection can also be accomplished via discrete signal inputs. In this case the G-MUX device is powered via USB, but it does not need to be controlled via the USB interface

Click here to download the Technical Data Sheet

Easy to use Software Library

  • Software libraries provided for C++, Python and Delphi applications
  • Easy integration with popular Integrated Software Development Platforms such as Visual Studio, Python IDE, Delphi IDE
  • Full project code samples available in order to reduce code implementation time

Click here to to download project code samples

Click here to see a video presentation of how to control the G-MUX using the Visual Studio Source Code.

NOTE:

The G-MUX meets regulatory approval for the following regions and countries:

  • North America (U.S.A. and Canada)
  • European Union
  • Japan
  • Australia and New Zealand

The G-MUX is therefore only available for sale in the above listed regions and countries.