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40-192A-012 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-192A-012 is a PXI fault insertion switch using solid state switching elements and is capable of switching current up to 10A. It is designed to be able to insert three different fault conditions between the test fixture and the equipment under test
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Gambit Communications, Inc.
Mobile device and network complexity is continuously increasing due to the multitude of devices, technologies and traffic patterns. As a result, wireless equipment manufacturers must test their products from every different aspect. They need to do this to improve quality and reduce costs.
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Lansmont Corporation
Mechanical shakers are a low cost testing equipment option for challenging the integrity of your packaging designs. Lansmont Mechanical Shakers comply with repetitive shock requirements as referenced in industry standard testing specifications including ASTM, ISTA, ISO, and MIL-STD.
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MS 1607 -
Meltronics Systemtech
The PCM Generator System used to generate different types of PCM format signals. The user can configure the PCM format to be generated. This system is an independent unit with LCD and Keypad for user interface. Primary application of the system lies in testing the airborne equipment.
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MS1201 -
Meltronics Systemtech
This system used for multi-purpose applications such as data acquisition and Automatic Test Equipment. ATE Computer has ISA Bus based eleven slots with inbuilt power supply. Micro Processor board or USB Controller is used to drive the back plane.
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MS 1201 -
Meltronics Systemtech
This system used for multi-purpose applications such as data acquisition and Automatic Test Equipment. ATE Computer has ISA Bus based eleven slots with inbuilt power supply. Micro Processor board or USB Controller is used to drive the back plane.
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Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
Pickering's high-power LXI matrices are a single pole module available in a variety of configurations and are suitable for power signal routing in large automatic test equipment (ATE) systems. They are available with a selection of X and Y sizes as well as partially populated configurations.
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10787A -
Keysight Technologies
The Keysight 10787A carrying case is included with the Keysight 55283A Straightness Measurement Kit and protects the optical equipment from shock, vibration, moisture, impact, and contamination. It also serves as a secure enclosure for storage, shipping, or for transport between operating locations.
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TRF -
TOEI INDUSTRY CO, LTD.
This is the equipment being able to measure direct current magnetization property of wide-ranging magnetic materials from soft magnetic materials to high performance permanent magnet with magnetic flux meter based on M integral closed magnetic circuit system.
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SPEA S.p.A.
The T100L Automatic LED Light Test Equipment is designed to identify the presence of any defects of electronic components for LED light applications, addressing any high-volume production testing challenges without needing expensive test fixtures with fiber optics
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Bofa Instrument & Equipment Co., Ltd
Electricity meter high voltage test bench KP-V3000-A is a new generation of high voltage testing equipment based on the latest international standards, which adopt special current transformer and high voltage relay to ensure high accuracy and safety.
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K-3, K-6, and K-7 -
TESCO
Use of the Knopp K-3 Phase Sequence Indicator saves man-hours and protects valuable equipment against damage. It pays for itself in a short time. Specially designed induction motor unmistakably indicates the phase sequence by direction of rotation or rotor disc.
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EMP -
Keystone Compliance
An electromagnetic pulse (EMP) is a short burst of electromagnetic energy that can be extremely damaging to electronic equipment. EMP energy can be transferred in the form of electromagnetic radiation, an electric field, electrical conduction or a magnetic field. Since EMPs have a short duration, their impact can occur across large ranges of frequencies. EMPs can be produced naturally, occur from man-made equipment. Natural EMPs include lightning strikes and electrostatic discharges (ESD), geomagnetic storms/coronal mass ejections of solar origin. Man-made EMPs include power line surges, pulses created by ignition systems, nuclear electromagnetic pulses (NEMP) and non-nuclear electromagnetic pulses (NNEMP).
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SGTEL-168 -
Com-Power Corporation
The SGTEL-168 is a versatile surge generator designed to simulate all the environmental surge transients as described in FCC TIA-968-B (formerly known as Part 68) and Industry Canada CS03 standard. It provides a single box solution Type A, Type B (metallic and longitudinal) and Powerline surges. These surges simulate the effect of lightning on telecom equipment under test. So it is also referred to as Lightning Simulator. The electromagnetic energy from the lightning couples into the equipment by powerline or telecom cable exposed to the lightning directly or indirectly. This model is an upgraded version of SG-168 with windows software control and a user friendly front panel for manual operation.
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Lansmont Corporation
Lansmont package testing equipment is designed to perform industry standards, such as ASTM, ISTA, ISO, EUMOS and others. Our equipment is compliant with all of the most common ASTM and ISTA package testing procedures. There are individual standards that specifically reference how to perform drop testing, compression testing, side impact testing and vibration testing. In addition to those standards, there are groups of procedures referred to as distribution simulation tests, which incorporate some strategic combination of testing inputs, with the idea of simulating a typical journey through the supply chain. Some of the most common distribution simulation standards that are performed globally are published by ASTM and ISTA.