K Measure will exhibit its entire range of innovative test equipment, offering the opportunity for visitors to view them first hand. The company will also introduce the new vector network analyser from Transcom, as well as the new benchtop spectrum analyser from Siglent.
The vector network analyser (VNA) analyses electronic components and circuits up to 3 GHz and can create a file that can be imported into any electronics simulation software. The sweeping spectrum analyser goes up to 3 GHz and with sufficient sensitivity to cover the ISM bands, including frequencies used for Zigbee.
The popular Hantek oscilloscopes will also be featured. Hantek’s oscilloscopes offer surprisingly advanced features, always at an affordable price. The range on show will also include logic analysers, waveform generators, multimeters, current clamps, earth resistance testers, LCR meters, bus converters and protocol analysers.
K Measure will also offer a one-day-only promotion on the DSO-5202B (200 MHz, 1 GSps) and DSO-5102B (100 MHz, 1 GSps) benchtop oscilloscopes.
Those who buy these scopes directly at the expo will get the last chance to get them at the unbeatable price of R6500 (DSO-5202B) and R4500 (DSO-5102B).
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