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1211 -
DL Instruments, LLC
The model 1211 Current Preamplifier was designed to provide all of the features required of a modern laboratory preamplifier. It measures cur rents with full scale sensitivity ranging from 10 to 10 amperes.
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1641 -
DL Instruments, LLC
The Model 1641 Current Preamplifier is a simple low cost wideband gain block for use with photomultipliers
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1212 -
DL Instruments, LLC
The Model 1212 Current Preamplifier is designed as a low cost, gerenal purpose, benchtop instrument to provide a high performance detection system for small ac and dc currents. The 1212 operates with a virtual ground at its input which mitigates unpredictable high frequency rolloff due to input cables and stray capacitance.
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SIM918 -
Stanford Research Systems, Inc.
The SIM918 Current Preamplifier is ideal in applications in which the input offset voltage must be kept to a minimum. The DC voltage difference between the two inputs (current input and voltage bias) is accurately measured every 2 seconds, and is nulled.
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99539 -
DL Instruments, LLC
The Model 99539 is a modular, multi-channel current preamplifier with parallel, logic level, gain control input. It consists of circuit boards which plug into a 3 1/2" high by 19" wide rack chassis.
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SR570 -
Stanford Research Systems, Inc.
The SR570 is a low-noise current preamplifier capable of current gains as large as 1 pA/V. High gain and bandwidth, low noise, and many convenient features make the SR570 ideal for a variety of photonic, low temperature and other measurements.
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783731-01 -
NI
200 kS/s, ±20 mA, 8-Channel C Series Current Input Module - The NI‑9203 is intended for high-performance control and monitoring applications. It features programmable input ranges and variable connectivity options. To protect against signal transients, the NI‑9203 … includes a channel‑to‑earth ground double‑isolation barrier (250 Vrms isolation) for safety and noise immunity.
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CESVA Instruments, SL
Is a unit which comprises a preamplifier fed by a constant current ICP and a condenser microphone
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Supracon AG
Our current sensors were designed for a simple, customer-specific construction of niobium wire wound magnetometers, gradiometers or preamplifiers for small current or voltage signals.
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TPA10 -
Teledyne LeCroy
- Allows TekProbe interface level II probes to work with any ProBus-equipped Teledyne LeCroy oscilloscope- Automatic probe detection- Provides all necessary power and offset control to the attached probe- Supports probes up to 4 GHz- Easy firmware updates- Wide variety of probes supported including: Preamplifiers, Current Probes, Single-Ended Active Probes and Differential Active Probes
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831-LOWN -
Larson Davis, Inc.
Easily make low noise measurements to 6.5 dB A-weighted using the Model 831-LOWN sound level meter paired with the 378A04 low noise microphone and preamplifier. Due to the innovative design of the 378A04 which uses a prepolarized microphone and ICP (constant current) interface, the combination produces a highly portable system that is battery powered and intuitive to use for measuring low noise levels.
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NP-7310 -
Ono Sokki
NP-7310 is the accelerometer with built-in preamplifier, and capable of tri–axial directions simultaneous measurement. It is suitable for the low frequency vibration measurement such as ground vibration or floor vibration while operating the machine. NP-7310 can be used with the sensor amplifier unit such as AU-2100, AU-2300 or PS-1300. Also, it is possible to input directly to the analyzer or recorder which the constant current amplifier is built-in such as the FFT Analyzer of DS-2000 series, DS-3000 series, CF-7200A, CF-9000 series or CF-3650/3850 series.
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OEM Solutions -
Amptek Inc.
Amptek offers a complete line of OEM detectors, preamplifiers, digital processors, and power supplies, and can work with you to help develop custom solutions unique to your needs. We provide established and emerging OEM customers a fast track to the market with our modular systems that will meet current needs, while being flexible enough to adapt to your product roadmap. The below options are typical configurations. Please contact us for custom solutions.
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Laplace Instruments Ltd.
All commercial LISNs include an artificial hand connection and a transient limiter. This adds a 30dB insertion loss. A 30dB pre-amplifier is included which can be connected in the RF output feed to return the insertion loss to 0dB. The Voltage Probe requirement is covered by our PLIP (Power LIne Interference Probe). This fully meets the requirements of CISPR16, but has additional features:*Fully galvanic isolation between input and output (>1kV), for the safety of operator and analyser!*Shrouded safety clips for attachment to the line to be measured.*Filtered frequency response matched to Band A and B.*Current limiting on the output.*Visual indication of high voltage input.
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G.R.A.S. Sound & Vibration A/S
It provides polarization voltage for the transducer, ensuring that the microphone gets the charging voltage it needs.It provides supply voltage for the microphone preamplifier. The preamplifier acts as a unity gain impedance converter. It provides a certain amount of line drive capability by providing a low output impedance and output current, making it possible to transmit the signal from the transducer to the Power Module without significant degradation.A power module can provide amplification or attenuation to the signal, thus making it possible to fine tune the measurement chain to the signals being measured and the hardware being used.Selectable filters make it possible to exclude unwanted noise from the measurement, e.g. wind induced noise from outdoor measurements.Overload detection makes it possible to validate the measurements and is a useful tool in monitoring setups.When a Power Module with gain is used, you can use longer cables because of the power module's ability to deliver current.A Power module introduces electrical isolation