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Live-dead_Live Meter Verifier
LDL-1100
The Live Dead Live (LDL) Meter Verifier is a small, lightweight, robust, portable, handheld power supply. It supplies just under 50 volts, AC (rms) or DC with a maximum current of less than 5 mA at rated voltage. The LDL 1100 Meter Verifier is specifically designed to facilitate voltage verification tests on most digital multi-meters, electronic voltage detectors, voltage testers, neon test lights, tic tracers and other commonly used electrical voltage test apparatus, while keeping the user as electrically safe as possible with its extremely low “volt-amp” output.
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Intel Atom® E3930 and Movidius™ Myriad™ X-Based Industrial AI Smart Camera Starter Kit
NEON-1000-MDX Series Kit
- Integration of intel E3930 and Movidius Myraid X, image sensor and vision software suites, ready to deploy- All-in-one design minimizes cabling, footprint and maintenance- FPGA base DI/O for accurate real-time triggering- Validated and comprehensive accessories, saves effort on surveying and debug
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NVIDIA® Jetson™ TX2-based Industrial AI Smart Camera for the Edge with IP67
NEON-2000-JT2-X Series
ADLINK's NEON-2000 Series of the NVIDIA® Jetson™ based industrial AI cameras, integrate the Jetson™ Xavier NX or Jetson™ TX2, image sensor, optimized OS, and Rich I/O for vision applications in a compact chassis with verified thermal performance, saving users' Total Cost Ownership on integration and trouble shooting, as well as minizing footprint and cableing required for installation.
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NVIDIA® Jetson™ TX2-Based AI Smart Camera Starter Kit/Lite Kit
NEON-2000-JT2 Series Kit
- Integration of NVIDIA Jetson TX2, image sensor and vision software suites, ready to deploy- All-in-one design minimizes cabling, footprint and maintenance- FPGA base DI/O for accurate real-time triggering- Validated and comprehensive accessories, saves effort on surveying and debug- Pre-installed software and sample code, easy to get started- Two kit configurations to satisfy different applications
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Radiation Detectors
A radiation detector is a device for measuring nuclear, electromagnetic or light radiation. A nuclear radiation detector identifies nuclear radiation by measuring the emission of ionizing radiation of alpha particles, beta particles and gamma rays. Also referred to as a geiger counter, a nuclear radiation detector consists of two main elements: the processing electronics and the geiger tube. The geiger tube is filled with low-pressure inert gas like helium, argon or neon. If radioactive radiation occurs, the inert gas is ionized. An anode within the geiger tube registers the quantity of ionized particles numerically correlating with the strength of the radioactive radiation. The radioactivity measurement is then displayed on the LCD screen of the geiger counter or nuclear radiation detector.
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High Voltage Isolator for Logic Analyzers
LX-08
The LX-08 series of high voltage logic analyzer adapters provides a safe isolated method of measuring high voltage control signals with a low voltage logic analyzer. All inbound signals are optically isolated and attenuated to a safe level for the delicate inputs typically found on logic analyzers. The inputs on the LX-08 are capable of withstanding voltages up to +/- 300V AC/DC, higher voltage configurations are available upon request. Rather than probing with multiple neon screwdrivers, the LX-08 can provide simultaneous viewing of up to 8 circuits in the STANDALONE mode via the indicator array. Need to catch a transient event or map out a timing sequence? Just add a logic analyzer to the outputs of the LX-08 and turn it into a high voltage logic analyzer. High voltage signals that were hazardous for a logic analyzer can now be measured safely. Typical outputs of a high speed PLC sequencer can be precisely timed and measured from both sides of the control relay. With the built in user selectable AC filter circuit, an AC signal can be measured as DC events or AC cycles.
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15 Amp 120 VAC Filter and Surge Arrestor
AS-AC15
- 15 amp 120VAC quad outlet for high power devices- Resettable circuit breaker protection, easy to use and reset- I EA standard input plug and #14 GA AC line cord for USA - standard interface- MOV surge arrestors included - for even more protection- High level of common mode and differential mode filtering digital noise and RF filtering eliminates- digital artifacts and RF interference - See chart- Front Panel Neon Blue AC ON indicator - just plain cool to look at, not too bright!- Double shielded box inside - for optimum filtering operation- Size 6W X 4H X 4 3/4 D in inches approx 3 lbs
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NVIDIA® Jetson™ JNX-Based AI Smart Camera Starter Kit
NEON-2000-JNX Series Starter Kit
Integration of NVIDIA Jetson Xavier NX, image sensor and vision software suites, ready to deployAll-in-one design minimizes cabling, footprint and maintenanceFPGA-based DI/O for accurate real-time triggeringValidated and comprehensive accessories, saves effort on surveying and debugPre-installed software and sample code, easy to get started
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NVIDIA® Jetson™ TX2-Based IP67-Certified AI Smart Camera Kit
NEON-2000-JT2-X Series Kit
- IP67-rated chassis and connectors, integration of NVIDIA Jetson TX2, image sensor and vision software suites, ready to deploy- All-in-one design minimizes cabling, footprint, and maintenance- FPGA-based DI/O for accurate, real-time triggering- Validated and comprehensive accessories, saves effort on surveying and debugging- Pre-installed software and sample code, easy to get started
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Geiger Counters
A geiger counter detects nuclear radiation by measuring the emission of ionizing radiation of alpha particles, beta particles and gamma rays. Also referred to as a radiation detector, a geiger counter consists of two main elements: the processing electronics and the geiger tube. The geiger tube is filled with low-pressure inert gas like helium, argon or neon. If radioactive radiation occurs, the inert gas is ionized. An anode within the geiger tube registers the quantity of ionized particles numerically correlating with the strength of the radioactive radiation. The radioactivity measurement is then displayed on the LCD screen of the geiger counter or radiation detector.It is very important to measure radioactivity as well as to classify radioactivity values. For example, terrestrial gamma radiation is measured according to general values from 0.03 - 0.3 µSv/h (microsievert / hour). This "normal" oscillation range is conditioned by natural radioactive elements in the ground such as uranium and potassium. To calculate this factor, one must take into consideration cosmic radiation. For example, when considering cosmic radiation, the maximum radioactivity content at Schneefernerhaus, the highest-located German environmental research station, is approximately equal to 110 µSv/h.At PCE Instruments, you will find three types of geiger counter or raditation detection devices to help you measure radioactivity: 1) alpha radioactivity meters, 2) meters for detecting alpha, beta and gamma radioactivity and 3) radioactivity meters for human beings.