Showing results: 61 - 71 of 71 items found.
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40-192A-012-HI -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-192A-012-HI is a PXI fault insertion switch with hardware interlock 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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40-193A-002-HI -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-193A-002-HI is a 7-Channel Fault Insertion switch with hardware interlock and two fault buses, designed for the simulation of fault conditions in automotive systems. The module is capable of switching current up to 20A.
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40-191B-012-HI -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-191B-012-HI is a PXI fault insertion switch with hardware interlock using solid state switching elements and is capable of carrying 40A on single channel or 30A on all channels at the same time and provides a robust solution to high current fault insertion.
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40-193A-001-HI -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-193A-001-HI is a 7-Channel Fault Insertion switch with hardware interlock and one fault bus, designed for the simulation of fault conditions in automotive systems. The module is capable of switching current up to 20A.
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40-194A-001-HI -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-194A-001 is a 7-Channel PXI Fault Insertion switch with hardware interlock and one fault bus, designed for the simulation of fault conditions in automotive systems. As well as high current handling of 20A, very low currents can also be switched.
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40-194A-002-HI -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-194A-002 is a 7-Channel Fault Insertion switch with hardware interlock and two fault buses, designed for the simulation of fault conditions in automotive systems. As well as high current handling of 20A, very low currents can also be switched.
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42-203-001 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-203-001 (PXI) and 42-203-001 (PXIe) are designed to simulate common faults on high-speed two wire communication interfaces such as 1000Base-T1. They support 3 channels of two wire serial interfaces. Each channel pair can simulate an open fault in either or both wires, and using the fault bus switches can simulate short between both wires or a short to one of two externally applied fault connections – such as battery supply or ground - via two fault buses.
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Kongter Test & Measurement Co., Limited
Kongter offers a whole line of ground fault locator from basic to advanced model to fast detect, trace and pinpoint virtual grounding faults in DC systems when systems are LIVE (working online). Without injecting any signal to the DC system, they are safe to your existing system. With Kongter’s unique technique for signal tracing, these ground fault locators are much faster and more effective to find the earth fault in the field than its peers.
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Megger Group Ltd.
Cable pinpointers and fault locators from Megger make the process of cable route tracing and identification quicker and more accurate. These pinpointing systems are portable for everyday fieldwork and provide services from power and telecoms to water, rail and gas utilities. HV and LV buried cables can be traced to a depth of up to 5m.
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GAO Tek Inc.
GAOTek offers high quality, affordable CATV meters and testers to industry engineers. These instruments are used by professionals to automatically or manually test, measure, and maintain a wide collection of systems and channels. Our products are portable and durable to ensure long operational use during everyday field use by CATV technicians. Additionally, we offer QAM analyzers, PCM channel analyzers and TDR cable fault locators.
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SNAPTrack® -
Rycom Instruments, Inc.
Built on a proven design, and with Pathfinder SAF Technology™ at its core, the SnapTRACK® offers RYCOM’s most advanced signal acquisition and filtering technology. The SnapTRACK® cable & pipe locator offers utility locators FrequencyFlex™ allowing users to adapt the system to their specific needs. Multiple active frequencies allow the user to accurately locate with a minimum of interference while maintaining the ability continue locating past faults and around conduit bends. Passive frequencies identify "live" and charged lines by their naturally occurring electromagnetic fields. The SnapTRACK® offers multiple passive frequencies -- 50Hz, 60Hz, Radio Frequency, Cathodic Protection Rectifier & CATV -- allowing line locating without the use of a transmitter.