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Carl E. Holmes Company
Surge suppressors are used to protecting circuits from transients (sudden, brief increases in voltage). Transients of widely varying magnitudes are caused by such circuit components as motors, coils, magnets, relays, and transformers. They are found in all electrical systems and are notorious for damaging diodes, SCRs, transformers, triacs, and relay contacts.
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Part No. 134 -
Teledyne Defense Electronics Relays & Coax Switch
Centigrid hermetically sealed package, through-hole mounted, non-latching DPDT, with low-power coil Available options include:134D - coil transient suppression diode134DD - coil transient suppression diode, and reverse polarity protection diodeResistive: 1 Amp/28Vdc Inductive: 200 mA/28Vdc (320 mH) Lamp: 100 mA/28Vdc
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ZEN50 -
Peak Electronic Design Ltd.
The Atlas ZEN is ideal for testing Zener diodes (including avalanche diodes), transient suppressors, LEDs and LED strings.
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FP-5000 Series -
Ono Sokki
In engine evaluations such as emission mode tests and transient tests for performance evaluation, the evaluation methods have been shifting from steady-state tests to transient tests. In the evaluation of fuel consumption, the requirement for evaluating the fuel consumption characteristics in transient duration has been increasing as well as the total fuel consumption for each mode. The FP-5000 series has achieved high pulse resolution and wide measurement range. It enables to detect changes in the flow rate effectively and responsively, and measure large flow rate. It can be used when the flow rate increases, such as when measuring alcohol fuel.
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MHARNESS -
Electro Magnetic Applications, Inc.
MHARNESS to Complete the Last Mile of EM Coupling Simulation Traditionally, electromagnetic effects simulation has focused on the transients induced on the overall cable bundle of complex systems. MHARNESS is a transmission line solver that reveals the EM transients on the most critical element of systems: the pin interface to electronics systems. Now, EMA3D and MHARNESS can co-simulate in one self-consistent simulation.
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2654-1 -
Solar Electronics Company
The Solar Model 2654-1 Lightning Generator synthesizes electrical impulses needed for testing susceptibility to transients induced in aircraft equipment by lightning strikes.
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iBH Series -
TDK-Lambda Corp.
*DOSA Compatible Footprint*3.5-14 Vdc Input*0.7-5.5 Vdc Output*Non-Isolated*Excellent Transient Response*No external loop tuning components needed
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iCH Series -
TDK-Lambda Corp.
*DOSA Compatible Footprint*4.5-14 Vdc Input*0.7-8.5 Vdc Output*Non-Isolated*Excellent Transient Response*No external loop tuning components needed
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iAH Series -
TDK-Lambda Corp.
*DOSA Compatible Footprint*3.5-17 Vdc Input*0.7-5.5 Vdc Output*Non-Isolated*Excellent Transient Response*No external loop tuning components needed
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APP-702 -
APP Engineering Inc.
Transient Recording, Extended RMS Recording, Extended Oscillography Recording, Continuous Oscillography Recording, Trend Recording, Continuous RMS, Phase, Frequency Recording
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Hilkar
Smoothing Reactors are serially connected reactors inserted in DC systems to reduce harmonic currents and transient over currents and/or current ripples in DC systems.
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RMO-G -
Amperis sl
The RMO-G series micrometers are designed with the latest technology to generate a DC ripple-free current with automatically regulated test ramps, no magnetic transients and very efficient filtration.
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Hybrid -
Hilo Test
Surge pulses occur due to direct or indirect lightning strikes in a circuit or by switching transients caused by switching inductive loads or short circuits. This leads to currents or electromagnetic fields causing high voltage or current transients. Surge voltages and currents can reach several thousands of volts and thousands of amperes. Our following Surge generators simulate these disturbances for all the necessary level in accordance with IEC / EN 61000-4-5 and IEC / EN 60060.
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Suzhou 3ctest Electronic Co.,Ltd.
Surge pulses occur due to direct or indirect lighting strokes to an external circuit. This leads to current or electromagnetic fields causing high voltage or current transients. Another source for surge pulsed is switching transients originating from switching disturbances and system faults.