NI PXI-2564 115Vac 400Hz max current 4 amps

Can the NI PXI-2564 handle 115Vac 400Hz max current 4 amps?

 RFB-AIS,
My apologies, on further examination, it turns out you should be all set.  The maximum relay operate time is not actually associated with the frequency of your signal.  The important characteristics are the switching current and voltage, and combined power, which  a"must not exceed 30 W at 150 VDC, 150 W at 30 VDC, or 150 VAC, 5 A" according to the product manual--http://www.ni.com/pdf/manuals/373963h.pdf 
All of your signal characteristics satisfy those requirements, and you shouldn't have any issues operating at 400 Hz.

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