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  • Noise Sensor

    CRY2301 - CRYSOUND

    CRY2301 Noise sensor is a new type of noise test equipment independently developed by CRY Sound for industrial grade applications. It can realize real-time noise time domain and frequency domain analysis with real-time spectrum analysis software. The product complies with such standards as IEC61672 (Class 1) and GB/T3785 (Class 1). CRY2301 integrates measurement microphone, preamplifier, data acquisition, and data communication in a compact structure. It supports an optional 1'' high-sensitivity microphone for extremely low sound pressure testing. CRY2301 uses a USB interface for data communication and power supply. As a composite USB device consisting of a USB Audio device and a HID device, it is compatible with 32-bit/64-bit Windows 7 and Windows 10 systems. CRY2301 is equipped with real-time spectrum analysis software for easy access to time and frequency domain measurements. The real-time spectrum analysis software supports frequency weighting and time weighting, and can perform acoustic analysis, such as noise statistical analysis, octave analysis, and FFT analysis.

  • Electrical Calibration

    GF6018A - Beijing GFUVE Electronics Co.,Ltd.

    The equipment is compliance with national verification regulation: JJG1242005 "Ammeter, voltmeter, power meter and resistance meter verification rules" and related national standards. 0.05 single-phase AC/DC standard source, can verify magnitude 0.2 and the following AC/DC voltmeter, ammeter, frequency meter, resistance meter. The source signals by using DSP and 16-bit high-speed analog-to-digital converters of controllable sine wave, the distorted wave signal source.The equipment comes with RS-232 interface, can be connected with PC to a semi-automatic verification system. It has precise interface and multi-functions including verification, storage and query.The equipment adopts color LCD screen, chart character display is clear, with high precision, stable and reliable, convenient operation and flexible characteristics.

  • Class 2 Sound Level Meter

    SP79 - Martindale Electric Co. Ltd

    The SP79 is a Class 2 sound level meter for on-site measurements in accordance with Noise at Work legislation in industrial and office environments. Featuring A and C frequency weighting and fast and slow time weighting, the compact design can be handheld, or mounted on a tripod for longer term monitoring of Min / Max values. Detailed recording and analysis can be made using the AC and DC outputs. The SP79 complies with BS EN 61672-1:2003 and is supplied with a detachable windshield and hard carry case. The large high contrast display includes both digital reading and analogue bar graph. An optional Class 2 sound level calibrator is available to verify accuracy before and after readings in accordance with international standards. The SPC70 is simple to use and provides a 1kHz reference at 94dB and 114dB.

  • ÷10, 500 MHz, 10 MΩ, Passive Probe (Total of 1 Per Channel)

    PP008-1 - Teledyne LeCroy

    Passive probes are the standard probe provided with most oscilloscopes. Typical passive probes provide a 10:1 attenuation and feature a high input resistance of 10 MΩ. This high input resistance means that passive probes are the ideal tool for low frequency signals since circuit loading at these frequencies is minimized. Passive probes are designed to handle voltages of at least 400V, some as high as 600V. Teledyne LeCroy passive probes feature an attenuation sense pin which tells the oscilloscope to scale the waveforms automatically requiring no user input.Each passive probe is recommended for a certain oscilloscope, using the right passive probe with the right oscilloscope means that the probe will be properly compensated across the entire bandwidth. Using probes with a different oscilloscope will only let you compensate for low frequencies.

  • 250 MHz Passive Probe for HDO4000, 10:1, 10 MOhm

    PP017-1 - Teledyne LeCroy

    Passive probes are the standard probe provided with most oscilloscopes. Typical passive probes provide a 10:1 attenuation and feature a high input resistance of 10 MΩ. This high input resistance means that passive probes are the ideal tool for low frequency signals since circuit loading at these frequencies is minimized. Passive probes are designed to handle voltages of at least 400V, some as high as 600V. Teledyne LeCroy passive probes feature an attenuation sense pin which tells the oscilloscope to scale the waveforms automatically requiring no user input.Each passive probe is recommended for a certain oscilloscope, using the right passive probe with the right oscilloscope means that the probe will be properly compensated across the entire bandwidth. Using probes with a different oscilloscope will only let you compensate for low frequencies.

  • 500 MHz Passive Probe for HDO4000, 10:1, 10 MOhm

    PP018-1 - Teledyne LeCroy

    Passive probes are the standard probe provided with most oscilloscopes. Typical passive probes provide a 10:1 attenuation and feature a high input resistance of 10 MΩ. This high input resistance means that passive probes are the ideal tool for low frequency signals since circuit loading at these frequencies is minimized. Passive probes are designed to handle voltages of at least 400V, some as high as 600V. Teledyne LeCroy passive probes feature an attenuation sense pin which tells the oscilloscope to scale the waveforms automatically requiring no user input.Each passive probe is recommended for a certain oscilloscope, using the right passive probe with the right oscilloscope means that the probe will be properly compensated across the entire bandwidth. Using probes with a different oscilloscope will only let you compensate for low frequencies.

  • 10:1, 10 Mohm, 300 MHz Passive Probe

    PP016 - Teledyne LeCroy

    Passive probes are the standard probe provided with most oscilloscopes. Typical passive probes provide a 10:1 attenuation and feature a high input resistance of 10 MΩ. This high input resistance means that passive probes are the ideal tool for low frequency signals since circuit loading at these frequencies is minimized. Passive probes are designed to handle voltages of at least 400V, some as high as 600V. Teledyne LeCroy passive probes feature an attenuation sense pin which tells the oscilloscope to scale the waveforms automatically requiring no user input.Each passive probe is recommended for a certain oscilloscope, using the right passive probe with the right oscilloscope means that the probe will be properly compensated across the entire bandwidth. Using probes with a different oscilloscope will only let you compensate for low frequencies.

  • ÷10, 500 MHz, 10 MΩ, Passive Probe

    PP009-1 - Teledyne LeCroy

    Passive probes are the standard probe provided with most oscilloscopes. Typical passive probes provide a 10:1 attenuation and feature a high input resistance of 10 MΩ. This high input resistance means that passive probes are the ideal tool for low frequency signals since circuit loading at these frequencies is minimized. Passive probes are designed to handle voltages of at least 400V, some as high as 600V. Teledyne LeCroy passive probes feature an attenuation sense pin which tells the oscilloscope to scale the waveforms automatically requiring no user input.Each passive probe is recommended for a certain oscilloscope, using the right passive probe with the right oscilloscope means that the probe will be properly compensated across the entire bandwidth. Using probes with a different oscilloscope will only let you compensate for low frequencies.

  • Passive Probe

    PP011-1 - Teledyne LeCroy

    Passive probes are the standard probe provided with most oscilloscopes. Typical passive probes provide a 10:1 attenuation and feature a high input resistance of 10 MΩ. This high input resistance means that passive probes are the ideal tool for low frequency signals since circuit loading at these frequencies is minimized. Passive probes are designed to handle voltages of at least 400V, some as high as 600V. Teledyne LeCroy passive probes feature an attenuation sense pin which tells the oscilloscope to scale the waveforms automatically requiring no user input.Each passive probe is recommended for a certain oscilloscope, using the right passive probe with the right oscilloscope means that the probe will be properly compensated across the entire bandwidth. Using probes with a different oscilloscope will only let you compensate for low frequencies.

  • 250 MHz Passive Probe for WaveSurfer3000, 10:1, 10 MOhm

    PP019-1 - Teledyne LeCroy

    Passive probes are the standard probe provided with most oscilloscopes. Typical passive probes provide a 10:1 attenuation and feature a high input resistance of 10 MΩ. This high input resistance means that passive probes are the ideal tool for low frequency signals since circuit loading at these frequencies is minimized. Passive probes are designed to handle voltages of at least 400V, some as high as 600V. Teledyne LeCroy passive probes feature an attenuation sense pin which tells the oscilloscope to scale the waveforms automatically requiring no user input.Each passive probe is recommended for a certain oscilloscope, using the right passive probe with the right oscilloscope means that the probe will be properly compensated across the entire bandwidth. Using probes with a different oscilloscope will only let you compensate for low frequencies.

  • 500 MHz Passive Probe, 2.5mm, 10:1, 10 MOhm

    PP022-1 - Teledyne LeCroy

    Passive probes are the standard probe provided with most oscilloscopes. Typical passive probes provide a 10:1 attenuation and feature a high input resistance of 10 MΩ. This high input resistance means that passive probes are the ideal tool for low frequency signals since circuit loading at these frequencies is minimized. Passive probes are designed to handle voltages of at least 400V, some as high as 600V. Teledyne LeCroy passive probes feature an attenuation sense pin which tells the oscilloscope to scale the waveforms automatically requiring no user input.Each passive probe is recommended for a certain oscilloscope, using the right passive probe with the right oscilloscope means that the probe will be properly compensated across the entire bandwidth. Using probes with a different oscilloscope will only let you compensate for low frequencies.

  • Passive Probe, 500 MHz, 10:1, 1 MOhm/10 MOhm

    PP020-1 - Teledyne LeCroy

    Passive probes are the standard probe provided with most oscilloscopes. Typical passive probes provide a 10:1 attenuation and feature a high input resistance of 10 MΩ. This high input resistance means that passive probes are the ideal tool for low frequency signals since circuit loading at these frequencies is minimized. Passive probes are designed to handle voltages of at least 400V, some as high as 600V. Teledyne LeCroy passive probes feature an attenuation sense pin which tells the oscilloscope to scale the waveforms automatically requiring no user input.Each passive probe is recommended for a certain oscilloscope, using the right passive probe with the right oscilloscope means that the probe will be properly compensated across the entire bandwidth. Using probes with a different oscilloscope will only let you compensate for low frequencies.

  • 500 MHz Passive Probe, 2.5mm, 10:1, 10 MOhm

    PP023-1 - Teledyne LeCroy

    Passive probes are the standard probe provided with most oscilloscopes. Typical passive probes provide a 10:1 attenuation and feature a high input resistance of 10 MΩ. This high input resistance means that passive probes are the ideal tool for low frequency signals since circuit loading at these frequencies is minimized. Passive probes are designed to handle voltages of at least 400V, some as high as 600V. Teledyne LeCroy passive probes feature an attenuation sense pin which tells the oscilloscope to scale the waveforms automatically requiring no user input.Each passive probe is recommended for a certain oscilloscope, using the right passive probe with the right oscilloscope means that the probe will be properly compensated across the entire bandwidth. Using probes with a different oscilloscope will only let you compensate for low frequencies.

  • 500 MHz Passive Probe, 5mm, 10:1, 10 MOhm

    PP024-1 - Teledyne LeCroy

    Passive probes are the standard probe provided with most oscilloscopes. Typical passive probes provide a 10:1 attenuation and feature a high input resistance of 10 MΩ. This high input resistance means that passive probes are the ideal tool for low frequency signals since circuit loading at these frequencies is minimized. Passive probes are designed to handle voltages of at least 400V, some as high as 600V. Teledyne LeCroy passive probes feature an attenuation sense pin which tells the oscilloscope to scale the waveforms automatically requiring no user input.Each passive probe is recommended for a certain oscilloscope, using the right passive probe with the right oscilloscope means that the probe will be properly compensated across the entire bandwidth. Using probes with a different oscilloscope will only let you compensate for low frequencies.

  • 500 MHz Passive Probe, 5mm, 10:1, 10 MOhm

    PP025-1 - Teledyne LeCroy

    Passive probes are the standard probe provided with most oscilloscopes. Typical passive probes provide a 10:1 attenuation and feature a high input resistance of 10 MΩ. This high input resistance means that passive probes are the ideal tool for low frequency signals since circuit loading at these frequencies is minimized. Passive probes are designed to handle voltages of at least 400V, some as high as 600V. Teledyne LeCroy passive probes feature an attenuation sense pin which tells the oscilloscope to scale the waveforms automatically requiring no user input.Each passive probe is recommended for a certain oscilloscope, using the right passive probe with the right oscilloscope means that the probe will be properly compensated across the entire bandwidth. Using probes with a different oscilloscope will only let you compensate for low frequencies.

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