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E3™ -
Applied Materials, Inc.
Fault detection and classification (FDC) transforms sensor data into summary statistics and models that can be analyzed against user defined limits to identify process excursions. For process and equipment engineers, maximizing equipment effectiveness, reducing yield excursions, improving product cycle time and enhancing the overall output of the factory are key success metrics. SmartFactory FDC is built on Applied's equipment control technology, the E3 platform, which promotes information sharing.
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SIFT -
FA Instruments
SIFT allows for the analysis of numerous stimuli to identify speed, fault, and parametric differences in silicon. The heart of the SIFT technique revolves around intentionally disturbing devices with external stimuli and comparing the test criteria to reference parts or timing/voltage sensitivities. Synchronous interfacing is possible to any tester without any wiring or program changes. The system can be based on either a motorized probe station or portable microscope stand for test head applications.
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MFS-LT -
SpectraQuest, Inc.
To gain an in-depth understanding of different vibration signatures, controlled experiments on a device that emulates real world machinery are needed. While analysis of a single machinery fault may be beneficial, there are many occasions when the analysis of the interaction between dynamic stiffness, resonance, and speed is essential in order to gain an understanding of real world vibration spectra. With the MFS, the expertise required to diagnose industrial machinery problems in well controlled experiments can be developed and enhanced. With a plant running at full production, it is virtually impractical to gain an understanding of the kinetics and dynamics of machinery without adversely affecting production and profits: The MFS-LT enables offline training and experimentation which in turn will minimize production downtime.
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VectorCAST/Probe -
Vector Software Inc.
VectorCAST/Probe is integrated with the full family of VectorCAST tools allowing probes to be inserted during Unit, Integration, or System Testing. The probe insertions are controlled by the same technology that controls our code coverage instrumentation, which ensures that the probes function correctly regardless of the compiler, target processor, or run-time environment.
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LineTroll 110Eμ -
Nortroll
Linetroll 110E contains magnetic and electric field sensors surveying line current and line voltage. The magnetic sensor automatically adapts to line current, detecting preset current increases. The electric field sensor is monitoring the presence of line voltage. The sensor signals are processed and compared with user set alarm criterias.
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Megger Group Ltd.
Commonly used to test underground coaxial and twisted pair cabling, along with transmission lines and other industrial electrical cables.
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40-190C-212 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-190C-212 (PXI) and 42-190C-212 (PXIe) are fault insertion switches with 32 channels. They are part of a range of modules available with 74, 64 or 32 channels and are primarily designed for the simulation of fault conditions in automotive & avionics applications involving the reliability testing of safety critical controllers.
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42-190C-212 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-190C-212 (PXI) and 42-190C-212 (PXIe) are fault insertion switches with 32 channels. They are part of a range of modules available with 74, 64 or 32 channels and are primarily designed for the simulation of fault conditions in automotive & avionics applications involving the reliability testing of safety critical controllers.
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40-190C-112 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-190C-112 (PXI) and 42-190C-112 (PXIe) are fault insertion switches with 64 channels. They are part of a range of modules available with 74, 64 or 32 channels and are primarily designed for the simulation of fault conditions in automotive & avionics applications involving the reliability testing of safety critical controllers.
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42-190C-112 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-190C-112 (PXI) and 42-190C-112 (PXIe) are fault insertion switches with 64 channels. They are part of a range of modules available with 74, 64 or 32 channels and are primarily designed for the simulation of fault conditions in automotive & avionics applications involving the reliability testing of safety critical controllers.
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40-190C-012 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-190C-012 (PXI) and 42-190C-012 (PXIe) are fault insertion switches with 74 channels. They are part of a range of modules available with 74, 64 or 32 channels and are primarily designed for the simulation of fault conditions in automotive & avionics applications involving the reliability testing of safety critical controllers.
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42-190C-012 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-190C-012 (PXI) and 42-190C-012 (PXIe) are fault insertion switches with 74 channels. They are part of a range of modules available with 74, 64 or 32 channels and are primarily designed for the simulation of fault conditions in automotive & avionics applications involving the reliability testing of safety critical controllers.
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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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42-203-002 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-203-002 (PXI) and 42-203-002 (PXIe) are designed to simulate common faults on high-speed two wire communication interfaces such as 1000Base-T1. They support 6 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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40-203-001 -
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.