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  • Battery Portable Passive Intermodulation Analyzer

    iPA Series - Kaelus

    The iPA Series Passive Intermodulation (PIM) analyzer is the first battery powered PIM Test Analyzer versatile enough to support multiple test scenarios such as testing at the top of the tower, base of tower, roof top and in-building for DAS systems. This IEC compliant 20W, rugged, battery operated design includes a tablet computer in a ruggedized case for remote control. This allows hands-free dynamic testing that is safe and convenient. Add the optional Range to Fault (RTF) module to quickly identify the location of PIM and Return Loss sources.

  • Corona Camera

    UV-260 - Sonel S.A.

    Being with high sensitivity UV-260 is a power tool to detect UV emission in full daylight with high signals from faraway and nearby sources. UV-260 is an ideal predictive maintenance device for overhead transmission lines and high voltage substations. UV-260 is newest genaration of UV imaging system with an emphasis on high performance functionality and easy operation, it is widely used in transmission line inspection, electrical utilities, HV research institutes, HV electrical component inspection, HV panal inspection, service providers, laboratories and more.

  • RFID Sensor Transponder (HF)

    TELID®200 - MicroSensys

    With the TELID® 200 range, you can have a combination of RFID transponders and sensors for measuring physical quantities. Here, in particular, pressure, acceleration, strain, moisture, and electric conductivity are of significant interest. Determining the situation just-in-time and storing the newly measured values in the integrated memory is one of its main functions. More complex functions such as digital I/O ports for connecting memories, microcontrollers and digital subsystems are also available. TELID® 200 products do not require batteries and work with no internal energy source.

  • Coverage Analysis

    VerOCode - Verocel, Inc.

    VerOCode can use the same requirements-based tests that were used in functional testing to automate the capture and analysis of structural coverage testing without instrumenting the code under test. This is part of the process used at Verocel. It then records and displays the instructions executed in a program under test, and for conditional instructions, records and displays the state of the condition code at each execution of the instruction. Structural coverage is obtained at the machine code level using the integrated image, with results reported through an annotated program listing containing the source and machine code level expansion

  • Digital Recorder

    HiRES - HIGHVOLT Prüftechnik Dresden GmbH

    The digital recorders HiRES are used to measure, store, and evaluate signals from up to 64 sources synchronously. Depending on the sensors used voltages, currents, temperatures, mechanical movements and various other signals can be measured. This measurement system features the ability to capture fast transient processes such as those occurring in impulse current tests on electrical devices or during switchgear testing. The system is also capable of measuring semistationary and periodic events such as DC voltage and AC voltage as well as superimposed semistationary, periodic and transient processes.

  • MPI Testing Solution

    MPI Photonics Automation

    Since 2008, MPI’s LED tester has provided  optical and electrical measurements. With mass production experience, tester functions include flexible recipe management, accurate calibration, and statistical analysis. Flexible configurations allow the customer to choose test equipment configurations from the spectrum meter, photo detector and source measurement unit in accordance with your specific requirements. With accurate controlling of each instrument and intelligent data analysis, our testers offer the most accurate measurement result for a wide variety of optical devices.

  • Power Line Meter

    Alpha Lab, Inc.

    The Line EMI Meter measures electromagnetic interference in a single-phase AC power line. It plugs into a wall outlet (mains socket) and requires no battery. It immediately displays total line noise in millivolts (range 1999 mV, resolution 1 mV) in the frequency range 10 KHz 10 MHz (the frequency limits at which sensitivity is of the maximum sensitivity). A speaker plays the sound of the EMI, amplitude demodulated, in order to identify the EMI source (such as an AM or shortwave radio station vs. a motor vs. an electric arc).

  • Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) Sine Test

    Crystal instruments

    EDM Modal Sine Testing includes a dedicated test setup and operation process flow using a single or multiple modal shakers outputting a sine wave to acquire FRF signals. The Source Output type is either Swept sine or Stepped sine. The sweep mode can be linear or logarithmic. The FRF signals of each measurement DOFs with respect to defined reference DOF will be constructed. The output drive level can be defined to run the test under no control strategy, or the response of a control channel can be specified to run the test in a closed loop.

  • Composite 1×24 Video Distribution Amplifier

    VDA124RM-12 - MicroImage Video Systems

    Video Distribution Amplifiers (sometimes called a video splitter – not to be confused with a video split screen controller such as our PXD510E split screen controller) are typically used for connecting a camera or other video source to several monitors that do not have “looping” inputs. In this situation, each monitor has a permanent 75 ohm termination. With two non-looping monitors connected together, the line would be double loaded and result in a dim picture on each monitor. Using a Video Distribution Amplifier will solve this problem by driving each monitor individually at 100%.

  • Composite 1×24 Video Distribution Amplifier Board

    BL-VDA124-01 - MicroImage Video Systems

    Video Distribution Amplifiers (sometimes called a video splitter – not to be confused with a video split screen controller such as our PXD510E split screen controller) are typically used for connecting a camera or other video source to several monitors that do not have “looping” inputs. In this situation, each monitor has a permanent 75 ohm termination. With two non-looping monitors connected together, the line would be double loaded and result in a dim picture on each monitor. Using a Video Distribution Amplifier will solve this problem by driving each monitor individually at 100%.

  • Composite 2×12 Video Distribution Amplifier

    VDA212RM - MicroImage Video Systems

    Video Distribution Amplifiers (sometimes called a video splitter – not to be confused with a video split screen controller such as our PXD510E split screen controller) are typically used for connecting a camera or other video source to several monitors that do not have “looping” inputs. In this situation, each monitor has a permanent 75 ohm termination. With two non-looping monitors connected together, the line would be double loaded and result in a dim picture on each monitor. Using a Video Distribution Amplifier will solve this problem by driving each monitor individually at 100%.

  • Composite 1×6 Video Distribution Amplifier

    VDA106 - MicroImage Video Systems

    Video Distribution Amplifiers (sometimes called a video splitter – not to be confused with a video split screen controller such as our PXD510E split screen controller) are typically used for connecting a camera or other video source to several monitors that do not have “looping” inputs. In this situation, each monitor has a permanent 75 ohm termination. With two non-looping monitors connected together, the line would be double loaded and result in a dim picture on each monitor. Using a Video Distribution Amplifier will solve this problem by driving each monitor individually at 100%.

  • Composite 2×12 Video Distribution Amplifier 12VDC

    VDA212RM-12 - MicroImage Video Systems

    Video Distribution Amplifiers (sometimes called a video splitter – not to be confused with a video split screen controller such as our PXD510E split screen controller) are typically used for connecting a camera or other video source to several monitors that do not have “looping” inputs. In this situation, each monitor has a permanent 75 ohm termination. With two non-looping monitors connected together, the line would be double loaded and result in a dim picture on each monitor. Using a Video Distribution Amplifier will solve this problem by driving each monitor individually at 100%.

  • Composite 1×24 Video Distribution Amplifier

    VDA124RM - MicroImage Video Systems

    Video Distribution Amplifiers (sometimes called a video splitter – not to be confused with a video split screen controller such as our PXD510E split screen controller) are typically used for connecting a camera or other video source to several monitors that do not have “looping” inputs. In this situation, each monitor has a permanent 75 ohm termination. With two non-looping monitors connected together, the line would be double loaded and result in a dim picture on each monitor. Using a Video Distribution Amplifier will solve this problem by driving each monitor individually at 100%.

  • Generator Module for HDMI 8K Testing

    Teledyne LeCroy quantumdata

    The Teledyne LeCroy quantumdata 980 48G Protocol Analyzer / Generator module for HDMI 8K Testing is equipped with both an HDMI Tx/Output port for TMDS and Fixed Rate Link (FRL) video generation and an HDMI Rx/Input port for TMDS and Fixed Rate Link (FRL) video and protocol analysis. The HDMI Tx and Rx ports support testing of formats up to 8K formats at 1485MHz pixel rates. Full compliance test suites are supported in FRL and TMDS modes for both HDMI sources and sinks.

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