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1037-DTS -
The Eastern Specialty Company
TESCO introduces a new optical pickup (Catalog No. 1037-DTS) for one way meter communication through the calibration LED found on most solid state meters. The pickup senses infrared pulses from ANSI compliant meters for complete, automatic testing.
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OP200x -
Power Measurement Technologies Inc.
The OP200x is a versatile, lightweight, portable instrument designed to detect watt-hour meter disk rotation, light pulses, LCD segments and contact closure events.
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1037-RIV -
The Eastern Specialty Company
Tesco’s Cat. 1037-RIV is designed to hold the pickup sensor directly above the output location on these new meters. It conforms to the shape of the new meter and secures easily to provide hands free operation.
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ADC Corporation
A handheld optical power meter, which is most suitable for production of LDs, optical pickups and drives for optical disks.It was developed to meet functions and performance suitable for CD/DVD production.
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1029 -
The Eastern Specialty Company
TESCO’s Vacuum Assist actively generates a vacuum that attaches your TESCO optical pickup or probe to the meter and allows hands-free use for the meter tech. No more wasted time during testing or communication work when the pickup or probe falls off.
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GIA100 -
Artifex Engineering GmbH & Co. KG
The GIA100 gated integrator employs dual monolithic switched integrators. When paired with a photodiode, the boxcar amplifier measures the energy of single optical pulses. The GIA100 design results in very low leakage error, charge injection error and pickup. The precision input stage may be configured for current or voltage inputs.
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Shenzhen Graigar Technology Co.,Ltd.
Measurement of the speed of a rotating shaft is a common requirement in many industrial and laboratory applications. Such measurements have usually been carried out in the past with the help of contact type tachometers with friction drive. More recently digital optical non-contact tachometers have been designed which count the reflected pulses from a white patch on the shaft and then display the speed in rpm. The light source is usually a filament lamp operating with dry cells leading to limited life and illumination. A similar ideawith magnetic pick-up from a particular area of the shaft has also been used for speed measurement.