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Marvin Test Solutions, Inc.
PXI Arbitrary Waveform and Programmable Function Generators as well as DC source cards and a precision standards module.
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Marvin Test Solutions, Inc.
PXI Arbitrary Waveform and Programmable Function Generators as well as DC source cards and a precision standards module.
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Terotest Systems Ltd.
PXI Arbitrary Waveform and Programmable Function Generators as well as DC source cards and a precision standards module.
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EPM 9650 -
GE Digital Energy
The EPM 9650 is GE's most advanced 9000 meter with advanced power quality capability and waveform recording functions. The unit utilizes ACCU-Measure(R) Technology to provide highly accurate revenue grade readings coupled with advanced data analysis.
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Model MSGM3M -
Aplab Limited
- 0.3Hz to 3MHz Frequency Output in 8 Ranges- Versatile Waveforms: Sine, Square, Triangle, Ramp, Pulse and DC outputs- Standard AM, Balance AM, FM, ASK, FSK, PWM Modulation and Sweep Mode- Internal / External Modulation
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CP 41 -
GMC-I-PROSyS
The CP 41 current clamp meter has been designed for reliable and accurate, non-intrusive measurement of AC, DC and complex waveform currents. Using advanced Hall Effect technology the CP 41 can measure currents accurately from 5mA to 40Amps.
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IZT S1000 -
IZT
The IZT S1000 Complex Digital Signal Generator is the perfect source of today's RF waveforms with increasing complexity and bandwidth.One Unit 31 Signal Generators. The IZT S1000 combines most advanced digital signal processing with state-of-the art analog performance.
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NF Corp.
NF‘s function generators have been used in many applications, since NF produced the first Japan-built function generator in 1959.A function generator is general-purpose test equipment used to generate various waveforms and to execute trigger, sweep and gate oscillation.
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Extech MA140 -
Extech Instruments Corporation
The MA140 is a Compact AC Clamp Meter with NCV Detector. This Clamp meter takes True RMS measurements for accurate readings of noisy, distorted or non-sinusoidal waveforms. The MA140 can measure up to 300A AC. Complete with carrying case and two LR44 batteries.
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Model TFT780 -
Gopal Electronics
Three Phase Power Analyzer PA700TFT is multi-range power Analyzer with basic 0.05% R+R accuracy. 8 range of voltage, 8 range of current and total 64 range of power and power factor gives more accurate result at low power factor. It has waveform mode to check the waveform of voltage and current. As well it has B/H curve mode where user can check live b/h curve of the transformer under test. The gap less four-quadrant power measurement technique gives better accuracy at distorted waveforms or AC drive (VFD) operated power supply.
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IMV Corporation
This is the really useful equipment which our Solution Teamdeveloped using their experience obtained at their customer' s site.Simultaneous measurement by with sampling of max.16 channels is possible, enabling easy waveform analysis. This can be used for versatile tasks as the measurement at the site, inspection and R & D.
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Coaxial Dynamics
The Coaxial Dynamics High-Power Digital Wattmeters are designed for the accurate measurement of complex RF Waveforms such as CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access), DAB (Digital Audio Broadcast), DTV (Digital TV) and HDTV (High Definition TV), as well as CW, AM and FM.
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Seward Medical
The Uni-Pulse defibrillator analyzer is unique in combining on-screen waveform capturing, built-in 12-lead ECG simulator, onboard memory. When using the optional variable load box, the Rigel Uni-Pulse becomes a defib analyzer to meet all the requirements of IEC 60601-2-4.
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TSG4G1 -
Triarchy Technologies Corp.
Frequency Range: 35MHz to 4.4GHzOutput level range: -60dBm~0dBmWorking mode: CW mode, frequency sweeping, frequency hopping, pulse modulation and simutaneous I&Q modulationLF signal generator: Sin, triangle waveform, arbitrary signal waveform.Pulse signal generator
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Physical Acoustics Corp.
Physical Acoustics’ sensors are built to "listen" to high frequency signals. Much like a highly-sensitive “ear,” Acoustic Emission sensors interpret the material’s “voice” into usable AE waveforms. Additionally, AE sensors help understand how materials behave in their natural setting.