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181638-01 -
NI
24-Pin, Female GPIB (IEEE 488) to 24-Pin, Male or Female GPIB (IEEE 488) Adapter - The GPIB Adapter connects GPIB cables to other accessories. NI offers it in Type XA, XE, and XF.
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TM1000 -
T&M Tools Limited Co
Designed to aid in the testing of fiber optic cable when using an OTDR. The OTDR LaunchFiber box is used with Optical Time Domain Reflectometers (OTDR's) to help minimize the effects of the OTDR's launch pulse onmeasurement uncertainty.
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LCI™ -
ndb Technologies Inc.
The LCI™ system is intended for energized cable identification on secondary and primary circuits. This innovative solution features a dual frequency technique that eliminates false identifications. The LCI™ is designed to be easy to use, safe for the user and cost-effective.
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TECHNO-AC
The most advanced locating kit combining the functions of three devices: cable locator, water leak detector, non-metal pipe locator. Features AP-027 receiver, powerful transmitter and special impact device for the detection of non-metal pipelines.
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MT-7058 -
Prokit's Industries Co., Ltd.
Complies with CE safety standardAutomatically detect good connections, opens, crossed wires & split pairsTest RJ45 TIA568A/B (AT&T) 258A), 10 Base-T, Token ring, RJ-11/RJ-12 USOC and coaxial BNC cablePin to pin cable map indicatorNon-contact voltage detection for user safetyTraces wires with tone & remote lights allows one person operationCompact size and lightweight design for easy to carry aroundCircuit Protection for both units to ensure the testing qualityLow power consumption with auto power off function to preserve batteryLong cable test more than 300 meters
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StormFlex® 034, 047, 086, & 141 -
Teledyne Storm Microwave
Ruggedness and durability combined with ultra-small 0.038" diameter, very low weight, and extreme flexibility make Storm Flex® 034 cable assemblies the perfect fit for applications including gimbal, digital test and high density.With 0.055" and 0.096" diameters, durable construction, and low profiles in SMA SP configuration, Storm Flex® miniature cables offer superior electrical performance in a trouble-free, compact assembly.Combining flexibility and durability with a larger 0.160" diameter, Storm Flex® 141 maintains excellent electrical characteristics through multiple flexures.
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PXIe7800 / PCIe7800 / PCIe7801 -
VX Instruments GmbH
The external cable adapter family supplies a high speed PXI Express x1 interface. Due to the low latency and high data transfer rate it is pefectly suitable for multi-channel systems with high data volumes and high speed test environments.
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PMT3000 -
Power Measurement Technologies Inc.
The PMT3000 Digital Cable Phasing Meter facilitates the testing, maintenance and installation of electrical distribution systems. Voltage magnitude, phase angle, phase rotation, frequency and tap capacitance measurements are provided in one convenient battery powered hand-held instrument.
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C75NMFM -
Copper Mountain Technologies
The C75NMFM is a high performance 75 Ohm test cable that is ideal for performing lab grade measurements 75 Ohm environments. It supports high accuracy testing with low insertion and excellent return loss up to 3GHz as well as outstanding mechanical durability.
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ZVH -
Rohde & Schwarz GmbH & Co. KG
The R&S®ZVH is a rugged, handy cable and antenna analyzer, designed for use in the field. Its low weight and simple operation make it indispensable for anyone who needs an efficient measuring instrument outdoors for the installation and maintenance of antenna systems.
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783702-03 -
NI
The TRC-8546 is designed to provide flexibility in connecting a LIN bus to the NI-9860, PXIe-8510, and/or the native NI-XNET port on a cDAQ-9134 or cDAQ-9135 controller. You can connect the TRC-8546 to the port to support a LIN interface. The TRC-8546 is an … isolated cable that includes the necessary transceiver for the bus type.
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C50SMNM -
Copper Mountain Technologies
Our 2N-to-SMA test cable is made to ideally suit our larger line of vector network analyzers. The C50SMNM operates at a frequency of 18000 MHz and is compatible with select family lines of vector network analyzers including our Compacts, Full Size, and Cobalt analyzers.
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Smiths Interconnect
The Semi-Rigid cables are available with a copper or aluminum jacket and available with a selection of different platings and 4 different diameters (.047", .085", .141" & .250"). The Conformable®, or Hand-Formable (BJ - Braided Jacket), has a tin filled braid with a metal foil underlay and is also available in the same diameters as the Semi-Rigid type . The Flexible version, our Mini-Flex, has an FEP jacket, round braid and inner spiral shields and is available in 2 diameters, .105" &.165". All 3 types (Semi-Rigid, Conformable & Mini-Flex) are manufactured using the same type dielectric core and have virtually the same electrical performance. The decision of which cable to use should be primarily based upon your application.
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True Blue -
Teledyne Storm Microwave
The Answer: An unmatched combination of low loss, durability, and value.The Question: What does Teledyne Storm Microwave’s True Blue® line of cable assemblies provide?For more than 30 years, our True Blue® assemblies have been the winning choice of design, test, and production engineers for:- Military and aerospace design-in applications- General purpose test applications- Production testing- With a design based entirely on high-performance materials, the True Blue® line covers frequencies from DC to 50 GHz.Assemblies are available in both custom configurations and a variety of standard lengths and connector combinations.The basic True Blue® cable is designed to be durable. However, for applications requiring added durability, assemblies are also available ruggedized, armored, and soft armored.
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Megger Group Ltd.
Cable testing can be broken down to different steps of the process, starting with a time domain reflectometer test to look for an incident signal on the line or, in some high resistance situations, VLF testing. These tests will identify a fault, allowing you to move on to pre-locating it. In some low resistance faults this will occur alongside the identification via the TDR.