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Interface Inc.
For use with amplified load cells and rotary torque sensors. Features 120 readings per second, programmable +/-10V or 4-20mA analog output, peak and valley monitoring, RS232. Packaged in an aluminum 1/8 DIN, panel mountable enclosure with a plug-in AC power cord. Sensor connection via 9-pin connector.
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KRYTAR, Inc.
KRYTAR Planar Doped Barrier Detectors are specifically designed for use in today's high-performance microwave instrumentation and systems. KRYTAR detectors are designed for such applications as power measurements, analyzing radar performance, leveling pulsed signal sources, AM noise measurements, system monitoring and pulsed RF measurements in ultra-broadband and mm-Wave applications.
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KRYTAR, Inc.
KRYTAR Zero Bias Schottky Detectors are specifically designed for use in today's high-performance microwave instrumentation and systems. KRYTAR detectors are designed for such applications as power measurements, analyzing radar performance, leveling pulsed signal sources, AM noise measurements, system monitoring and pulsed RF measurements in ultra-broadband and mm-Wave applications.
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Elcontrol Energy Net S.r.l.
NanoVIP® ONE™ is a modern power quality analyzer equipped with all the functions necessary for measuring and monitoring both electricity consumption and the main power quality parameters.It can be used on single-phase and three-phase balanced networks in low and medium voltage as well as on DC systems.Particularly compact in size, it uses commercial AA batteries (rechargeable or not), has a considerable internal storage capacity (4Gb) and a graphic display.An affordable analyzer but suitable for professional use.
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Omron Industrial Automation
*Over 20 years of history in Power Monitoring Technology.*Compact with multi-circuit capabilities (up to 4 circuits connected to one unit).*Solve design, installation, wiring, and commissioning issues with only one model.*IEC 62053-22 accuracy class 0.5S*Push-in plus technology for easy wiring*Automatic LED and acoustic alarm in case of incorrect wiring*Large, easy-to-read, white LCD.*DIN rail mounting*Bi-directional power measurement
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Extech EMF510 -
Extech Instruments Corporation
The Extech EMF510 measures energy from electromagnetic fields (EMF) and electrical signals and is sensitive to extremely low frequency levels (ELF). The built-in single-axis sensor is ideal for monitoring power lines, electrical appliances, fans and blowers, and electrical circuits in two ranges with milli-Gauss and micro-Tesla units. The EMF510 features a large backlit LCD for viewing in dimly lit areas, an ergonomic compact design with wrist strap, auto power off, and Min/Max function.
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Ga113 -
PASI srl
Noise e vibrations metersGa113category: Monitoring / Noise e vibrations metersbrand: CASTLEitem: Ga113 The Castle SONUS is a new range of pocket meters designed for ease of use with the power the cover the work you need, from Noise at Work measurements to Environmental monitoring. The SONUS sound level meters are split into a range of meters to suit specific needs.
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Iconic Engineering Limited
As a service provider, we have a wide range of provisions in industrial services. We provide industrial testing, service, power quality monitoring, Calibration Service, Thunder protection System,s and so on. Our service includes high precision instruments which give more reliable data than any service.
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AMETEK Programmable Power, Inc.
*Provides enhanced measurement and data-logging of up to 40 channels.*Bus Power Monitoring Unit (BPMU) can be easily relocated to TVAC chamber to ease cabling complications*Data can be viewed either in spreadsheet or graphical format*Spacecraft (Payload) Protection Unit (SPU) provides 10 μsec reaction to out-of-tolerance conditions g
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Skylink Microwave
Skylink SSPAs incorporate state-of-art DPD and well-done Heat Dissipation technologies with available LDMOS, GaN & GaAs Chips. Solutions of SSPA frequency range from 9kHz to 50GHz and output power up to kilowatts and includes basic PA modules to integrated chassis with embedded software for local and remote control and monitoring.
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cPCIS-P2630R -
ADLINK Technology Inc.
*3U CompactPCI PlusIO backplane with five CompactPCI and four CPCI-S.0 peripheral slots and one system slot*Temperature, voltage, and fan monitoring LEDs*Supports rear I/O backplane with P2 connectors for CompactPCI 50mm depth RTMs*Hot-swappable cooling fans & filter*400 W ATX Power supply
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KRYTAR, Inc.
KRYTAR Broadband Planar Tunnel Diode Detectors are specifically designed for use in today's high-performance microwave instrumentation and systems. KRYTAR detectors are designed for such applications as power measurements, analyzing radar performance, leveling pulsed signal sources, AM noise measurements, system monitoring and pulsed RF measurements in ultra-broadband and mm-Wave applications.
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Axiomtek Co., Ltd.
Axiomtek’s DIN-rail fanless embedded systems are suitable for intelligent computing and communication solutions in mission critical environments, such as power plant automation and facility monitoring systems. Axiomtek’s DIN-rail fanless embedded PCs are rugged and have passed heavy industrial EMI/EMS (Electro-Magnetic Susceptibility/ Electro-Magnetic Interference) tests for reliability in hazardous environments.
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Bond-Rite REMOTE -
Newson Gale Inc.
As an alternative to the standard Bond-Rite, a ?remote? version is also available. In this configuration, the Intrinsically Safe monitoring electronics, flashing green LED and battery power supply are housed inside a tough, corrosion resistant stainless steel enclosure, designed for wall mounting. An insulated stowage point, for the safe return of the clamp when not in use, is included.
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Washington Laboratories LTD.
The implementation of digital control and monitoring systems in nuclear power plants drives EMC requirements for new and replacement equipment to be used in nuclear plants. For the past 20 years, the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) has been developing test methods to demonstrate compliance with EMC requirements. The methods and limits are called out in EPRI TR-102323. The first issue of this report was released in 1994 and the current revision (Revision 4) was released in 2013. The original report and basis included results from electromagnetic surveys at seven nuclear power plants in the United States.