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  • Three-Phase Smart Socket

    WECO 3230 - Radian Research, Inc.

    Utilize the RW-3X's features while on site in the van, as well as back at the shop with the WECO 3230 Three-Phase Smart Socket. The 3230 features built-in laser optics, Smart Socket™ technology and automatic meter form selection. Connect the RW-3X to the 3230 side panel using the included cables and the RW-3X Winboard Embedded software automatically sets the meter form, which will then populate on the WECO 3230 LCD display panel, and now you are ready to test. Not only does the 3230 make testing meters a snap, but it expands the current capability of the RW-3X to a full 50 amps, allowing the user to test class 320 amp meters.

  • Digital Processor

    DP7000 - Guzik Technical Enterprises

    The DP 7000 Digital Processor with 40/100G Ethernet or 169G Interlaken protocol compatible MPO/MTP® Optics, designed for evolving markets such as Real-Time Stream Processing for High-speed Data-acquisition (DAQ), High Performance Computing (HPC), Machine Learning, Data Center Infrastructure, AI Processing and Network applications. The board is 8U form factor, 322.25 mm x 280 mm x 6 HP (L x W x H), single slot AXIe or AdvancedTCA® blade, ideal for multi-slot 19″ rack mount system integration. In AXIe form factor it provides up-to Gen3 PCIe® backplane connectivity.

  • One Axis Differential Interferometer

    10719A - Keysight Technologies

    The Keysight 10719A One Axis Differential Interferometer makes either a differential linear or angular measurement for use in single and multiple axis applications. The linear measurement gauges the displacement between two objects, such as a stage and an optical column or inspection tool. The 10719A also measures either pitch or roll. An angle is measured when both reference and measurement beams measure to the same mirror. The 10721A provides high immunity to unwanted interferometer displacement, such as thermal expansion. It is a modular, compact design with monolithic optics for maximized mechanical stability. Use of a small 3 mm beam helps decrease Abb offset error.

  • Optical Components for Custom Spectroscopy

    HORIBA, Ltd.

    HORIBA offers a wide variety of optical accessories. We have optical choppers which pulse continuous light sources. Explore our order sorting filter wheels for spectrographs and monochromators. Choose from our optical fibers and light guides, with flexible light delivery, single fibers, fiber bundles, and liquid light guides. And select from our lens and mirror-based sample compartments.All of these accessories are compatible with our various optical components. Our optical accessories allow us to complete a custom solution for your unique configuration requirements and a variety of spectroscopy applications. HORIBA offers more choices to ensure you can select the best optics for your needs.

  • LXI Optical Switching - 2x2 Matrix (Insert/Bypass) Plugin Module

    65-280-360 - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.

    The 65-280-360 2x2 matrix is part of the 65-280 and 65-281 ranges of optical plug-in modules offering matrix & insert/bypass or multiplexer & SPST topologies respectively with all models based on MEMS fiber optic switches and available in various populations per plugin. In addition, a choice of different connector styles to suit most applications is offered: FC/APC (for optimal performance), FC/PC, SC/PC and ST for general applications and LC for high density applications. They use MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical-Systems) based optical switches to route signals between terminals by redirecting the optical signal. This is achieved using micromechanical mirrors driven by a highly precise mechanism activated via an electrical control signal.

  • LXI Optical Switching - 16x16 Matrix Plugin Module

    65-280-314 - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.

    The 65-280-314 16x16 matrix is part of the 65-280 and 65-281 ranges of optical plug-in modules offering matrix & insert/bypass or multiplexer & SPST topologies respectively with all models based on MEMS fiber optic switches and available in various populations per plugin. In addition, a choice of different connector styles to suit most applications is offered: FC/APC (for optimal performance), FC/PC, SC/PC and ST for general applications and LC for high density applications. They use MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical-Systems) based optical switches to route signals between terminals by redirecting the optical signal. This is achieved using micromechanical mirrors driven by a highly precise mechanism activated via an electrical control signal.

  • LXI Optical Switching - 4x4 Matrix Plugin Module

    65-280-321 - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.

    The 65-280-321 4x4 matrix is part of the 65-280 and 65-281 ranges of optical plug-in modules offering matrix & insert/bypass or multiplexer & SPST topologies respectively with all models based on MEMS fiber optic switches and available in various populations per plugin. In addition, a choice of different connector styles to suit most applications is offered: FC/APC (for optimal performance), FC/PC, SC/PC and ST for general applications and LC for high density applications. They use MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical-Systems) based optical switches to route signals between terminals by redirecting the optical signal. This is achieved using micromechanical mirrors driven by a highly precise mechanism activated via an electrical control signal.

  • LXI Optical Switching - 5x5 Matrix Plugin Module

    65-280-322 - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.

    The 65-280-322 5x5 matrix is part of the 65-280 and 65-281 ranges of optical plug-in modules offering matrix & insert/bypass or multiplexer & SPST topologies respectively with all models based on MEMS fiber optic switches and available in various populations per plugin. In addition, a choice of different connector styles to suit most applications is offered: FC/APC (for optimal performance), FC/PC, SC/PC and ST for general applications and LC for high density applications. They use MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical-Systems) based optical switches to route signals between terminals by redirecting the optical signal. This is achieved using micromechanical mirrors driven by a highly precise mechanism activated via an electrical control signal.

  • LXI Optical Switching - 1:1 Multiplexer (SPST) Plugin Module

    65-281-380 - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.

    The 65-281-380 1:1 multiplexer is part of the 65-280 and 65-281 ranges of optical plug-in modules offering matrix & insert/bypass or multiplexer & SPST topologies respectively with all models based on MEMS fiber optic switches and available in various populations per plugin. In addition, a choice of different connector styles to suit most applications is offered: FC/APC (for optimal performance), FC/PC, SC/PC and ST for general applications and LC for high density applications. They use MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical-Systems) based optical switches to route signals between terminals by redirecting the optical signal. This is achieved using micromechanical mirrors driven by a highly precise mechanism activated via an electrical control signal.

  • LXI Optical Switching - 32:1 Multiplexer Plugin Module

    65-281-315 - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.

    The 65-281-315 32:1 multiplexer is part of the 65-280 and 65-281 ranges of optical plug-in modules offering matrix & insert/bypass or multiplexer & SPST topologies respectively with all models based on MEMS fiber optic switches and available in various populations per plugin. In addition, a choice of different connector styles to suit most applications is offered: FC/APC (for optimal performance), FC/PC, SC/PC and ST for general applications and LC for high density applications. They use MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical-Systems) based optical switches to route signals between terminals by redirecting the optical signal. This is achieved using micromechanical mirrors driven by a highly precise mechanism activated via an electrical control signal.

  • LXI Optical Switching - 16:1 Multiplexer Plugin Module

    65-281-314 - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.

    The 65-281-314 16:1 multiplexer is part of the 65-280 and 65-281 ranges of optical plug-in modules offering matrix & insert/bypass or multiplexer & SPST topologies respectively with all models based on MEMS fiber optic switches and available in various populations per plugin. In addition, a choice of different connector styles to suit most applications is offered: FC/APC (for optimal performance), FC/PC, SC/PC and ST for general applications and LC for high density applications. They use MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical-Systems) based optical switches to route signals between terminals by redirecting the optical signal. This is achieved using micromechanical mirrors driven by a highly precise mechanism activated via an electrical control signal.

  • LXI Optical Switching - 2:1 Multiplexer Plugin Module

    65-281-381 - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.

    The 65-281-381 2:1 multiplexer is part of the 65-280 and 65-281 ranges of optical plug-in modules offering matrix & insert/bypass or multiplexer & SPST topologies respectively with all models based on MEMS fiber optic switches and available in various populations per plugin. In addition, a choice of different connector styles to suit most applications is offered: FC/APC (for optimal performance), FC/PC, SC/PC and ST for general applications and LC for high density applications. They use MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical-Systems) based optical switches to route signals between terminals by redirecting the optical signal. This is achieved using micromechanical mirrors driven by a highly precise mechanism activated via an electrical control signal.

  • LXI Optical Switching - 8:1 Multiplexer Plugin Module

    65-281-323 - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.

    The 65-281-323 8:1 multiplexer is part of the 65-280 and 65-281 ranges of optical plug-in modules offering matrix & insert/bypass or multiplexer & SPST topologies respectively with all models based on MEMS fiber optic switches and available in various populations per plugin. In addition, a choice of different connector styles to suit most applications is offered: FC/APC (for optimal performance), FC/PC, SC/PC and ST for general applications and LC for high density applications. They use MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical-Systems) based optical switches to route signals between terminals by redirecting the optical signal. This is achieved using micromechanical mirrors driven by a highly precise mechanism activated via an electrical control signal.

  • LXI Optical Switching - 4:1 Multiplexer Plugin Module

    65-281-342 - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.

    The 65-281-342 4:1 multiplexer is part of the 65-280 and 65-281 ranges of optical plug-in modules offering matrix & insert/bypass or multiplexer & SPST topologies respectively with all models based on MEMS fiber optic switches and available in various populations per plugin. In addition, a choice of different connector styles to suit most applications is offered: FC/APC (for optimal performance), FC/PC, SC/PC and ST for general applications and LC for high density applications. They use MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical-Systems) based optical switches to route signals between terminals by redirecting the optical signal. This is achieved using micromechanical mirrors driven by a highly precise mechanism activated via an electrical control signal.

  • LXI Optical Switching - 8x8 Matrix Plugin Module

    65-280-313 - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.

    The 65-280-313 8x8 matrix is part of the 65-280 and 65-281 ranges of optical plug-in modules offering matrix & insert/bypass or multiplexer & SPST topologies respectively with all models based on MEMS fiber optic switches and available in various populations per plugin. In addition, a choice of different connector styles to suit most applications is offered: FC/APC (for optimal performance), FC/PC, SC/PC and ST for general applications and LC for high density applications. They use MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical-Systems) based optical switches to route signals between terminals by redirecting the optical signal. This is achieved using micromechanical mirrors driven by a highly precise mechanism activated via an electrical control signal.

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