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  • Surge Voltage Generator

    SSG 1500 - BAUR Prüf- und Messtechnik GmbH

    Cable fault location with the BAUR SSG 1500. Surge voltage generators are used for pre-location and pinpointing of high- and low-resistive as well as intermittent faults in power cables. The energy stored in a high-voltage capacitor is released at regular intervals or as DC voltage. The thus generated acoustic signal at the fault position can be recorded with a ground microphone and a universal receiver.* High surge voltage up to 32 kV* Continuously adjustable voltage* Voltage monitoring through kV meters with 3 measuring ranges* Automatic discharge unit

  • Pulse Adapter

    CV30 P300 - Frothingham Electronics Corporation

    The CV30 P300 test station is the highest current 30KW pulser in a series of exponential pulse generators that can be connected to our FEC200E tester. This gives you all the versatility of the proven FEC200 with the addition of high power exponential pulses. For exponential pulses up to the 10/1000, the station can produce 30KW, 1000A, or 300V whichever is the most limiting. The station can also include all of the usual FEC200 tests in the same test program.

  • Shielding Solutions

    Aaronia AG

    The highly transparent EMC shielding material Aaronia-Shield® and the high-tech EMC shielding fleece Aaronia X-Dream®, for example, offer very high EMC protection and are especially well equipped for all future high-frequency radiation sources in the high GHz range, which you can easily verify with our EMC Handheld Spectrum Analyzer. For magnetic field shielding, our MagnoShield® series offers unparalleled protection against alternating magnetic fields, such as cables, power distributors, high-voltage lines or transformers and generators.

  • Signal Generator Extension Modules

    SGX - Virginia Diodes, Inc.

    Virginia Diodes, Inc. (VDI) Signal Generator Extension (SGX) modules provide high performance frequency extension of microwave signal generators into the THz range. VDI SGX modules offer full waveguide band coverage and are available from WR15 (50 to 75 GHz) to WR1.0 (750 to 1100 GHz) with additional bands under development. This turn-key, sweepable solution is compatible with any microwave signal generator that meets the input frequency and power requirements.

  • Constant Potential Generator Power Supply Mains

    CP225D - Teledyne ICM

    Supplemental to its outstanding penetration capacity (up to 47 mm for steel in just 10 minutes), the CP225D includes a built-in multiple X-Ray output carrousel that features a Beryllium window for the inspection of lighter alloys such as aluminum and carbon fiber. The CP225D is one of the most versatile generators on the market and will adapt to an extremely wide variety of applications. In fields as diverse as the construction or petrochemical industries, its power and small focal spot, light weight, compactness and high penetration capacity will be much appreciated.

  • High Frequency RF and Microwave USB Programmable Signal Generators

    LMS Series - Vaunix Technology Corporation

    The Lab Brick LMS series of high frequency RF and microwave USB-compatible, synthesized signal generators cover a frequency range from 0.5 MHz - 20 GHz with low noise, fast 100-microsecond switching time, and fine 100 Hz frequency resolution. They require no additional DC supply voltage and offer advanced features such as phase-continuous linear-frequency sweeping, internal/external 10 MHz reference, and optional pulse modulation. GUI software can track and control several connected signal generators, simplifying multiple-signal test setups. Each device stores settings in internal memory, allowing it to power up in a specific instrument state.

  • Tan Delta Test System

    Himalayal Corporation Limited

    Precision measuring bridge is designed for determining the capacitance and dielectric dissipation factor of liquid and solid insulants, cables, capacitors, line transformers, generators, motors, bushings etc. Furthermore it can also be used for power loss measurement on shunt reactors or similar apparatus. This system is suitable for both low and high voltage measurement at line frequency. Measurement reports can be printed. This measuring equipment has been specially developed to maximise efficiency in production and quality control environments. Its outstanding accuracy also makes it suitable for laboratory and research applications.

  • Pulse Adapter

    CV30P650 - Frothingham Electronics Corporation

    The CV30 P650 test station is currently the highest voltage pulser in a series of exponential pulse generators that can be connected to our FEC200E tester. This gives you all the versatility of the proven FEC200 with the addition of high power exponential pulses. The CV30 P650 pulse adapter can produce a maximum current of 100A at up to 600V using exponential pulses up the 10/1000 waveform. The pulser is rated at 30KW from 300V to 650V. Voltage compliance at 100A is 600V. The station can also include all of the usual FEC200 tests in the same test program.

  • SWB-2811, 8x21, 1 A, Reed Relay Matrix Module for SwitchBlock

    781420-11 - NI

    8x21, 1 A, Reed Matrix Module for SwitchBlock - The SWB‑2811 is a reed relay matrix module for SwitchBlock systems. Designed for high power, it can operate as an individual relay card or expand in a single carrier or single PXI chassis. You can connect any input to any output, individually or in combination. You can use matrix switches to route signals from oscilloscopes, DMMs, arbitrary waveform generators, and power supplies to various test points on a unit under test (UUT). The primary benefit of matrix switches is simplified wiring—the overall test system can easily and dynamically change the internal connection path without any external manual intervention.

  • SWB-2811, 8x21, 1 A, Reed Relay Matrix Module for SwitchBlock

    781421-11 - NI

    8x21, 1 A, Reed Matrix Module for SwitchBlock - The SWB‑2811 is a reed relay matrix module for SwitchBlock systems. Designed for high power, it can operate as an individual relay card or expand in a single carrier or single PXI chassis. You can connect any input to any output, individually or in combination. You can use matrix switches to route signals from oscilloscopes, DMMs, arbitrary waveform generators, and power supplies to various test points on a unit under test (UUT). The primary benefit of matrix switches is simplified wiring—the overall test system can easily and dynamically change the internal connection path without any external manual intervention.

  • SWB-2816, 8x46, 0.3 A, Row Access, Reed Relay Matrix Module for SwitchBlock

    781420-16 - NI

    8x46, 0.3 A, Reed Matrix Module for SwitchBlock - The SWB‑2816 is a reed relay matrix module for SwitchBlock systems. Designed for high power, it can operate as an individual relay card or expand in a single carrier or single PXI chassis. You can connect any input to any output, … individually or in combination. You can use matrix switches to route signals from oscilloscopes, DMMs, arbitrary waveform generators, and power supplies to various test points on a unit under test (UUT). The primary benefit of matrix switches is simplified wiring—the overall test system can easily and dynamically change the internal connection path without any external manual intervention.

  • SWB-2814, 8x9, 1 A, 2-Wire Reed Matrix Module for SwitchBlock

    781420-14 - NI

    8x9, 1 A, 2-Wire Reed Matrix Module for SwitchBlock - The SWB‑2814 is a reed relay matrix module for SwitchBlock systems. Designed for high power, it can operate as an individual relay card or expand in a single carrier or single PXI chassis. You can connect any input to any output, individually or in combination. You can use matrix switches to route signals from oscilloscopes, DMMs, arbitrary waveform generators, and power supplies to various test points on a unit under test (UUT). The primary benefit of matrix switches is simplified wiring—the overall test system can easily and dynamically change the internal connection path without any external manual intervention.

  • SWB-2814, 8x9, 1 A, 2-Wire Reed Matrix Module for SwitchBlock

    781421-14 - NI

    8x9, 1 A, 2-Wire Reed Matrix Module for SwitchBlock - The SWB‑2814 is a reed relay matrix module for SwitchBlock systems. Designed for high power, it can operate as an individual relay card or expand in a single carrier or single PXI chassis. You can connect any input to any output, individually or in combination. You can use matrix switches to route signals from oscilloscopes, DMMs, arbitrary waveform generators, and power supplies to various test points on a unit under test (UUT). The primary benefit of matrix switches is simplified wiring—the overall test system can easily and dynamically change the internal connection path without any external manual intervention.

  • SWB-2815, 4x86, 0.3 A, No Row Access, Reed Relay Matrix Module for SwitchBlock

    781421-15 - NI

    4x86, 0.3 A, No Row Access, Reed Matrix Module for SwitchBlock - The SWB‑2815 is a reed relay matrix module for SwitchBlock systems. Designed for high power, it can operate as an individual relay card or expand in a single carrier or single PXI chassis. You can connect any input to any output, individually or in combination. You can use matrix switches to route signals from oscilloscopes, DMMs, arbitrary waveform generators, and power supplies to various test points on a unit under test (UUT). The primary benefit of matrix switches is simplified wiring—the overall test system can easily and dynamically change the internal connection path without any external manual intervention.

  • SWB-2815, 4x86, 0.3 A, Row Access, Reed Relay Matrix Module for SwitchBlock

    781420-15 - NI

    4x86, 0.3 A, Row Access, Reed Matrix Module for SwitchBlock - The SWB‑2815 is a reed relay matrix module for SwitchBlock systems. Designed for high power, it can operate as an individual relay card or expand in a single carrier or single PXI chassis. You can connect any input to any output, individually or in combination. You can use matrix switches to route signals from oscilloscopes, DMMs, arbitrary waveform generators, and power supplies to various test points on a unit under test (UUT). The primary benefit of matrix switches is simplified wiring—the overall test system can easily and dynamically change the internal connection path without any external manual intervention.

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