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Automotive supplier saves by using NI software and PXI hardware
4 May 2005
Visteon, one of the world's largest suppliers of automotive systems and components, has adopted National Instruments' products including PXI modular instruments, NI TestStand test management software, ...

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Twisted-pair cable tester
4 May 2005, Powertel Telecom
Designed specifically for telephone local loop applications, the TS90 from Tempo applies the latest TDR (time domain reflectometry) technology to provide both ease-of-use and telephony performance. The ...

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Special T&M offers
20 April 2005, Comtest
Local Fluke distributor, Comtest, has announced two special offers: Comtest is offering a free ratchet screwdriver with every Fluke 336 clamp meter sold - an offer valid until 31 May 2005 - and for every ...

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16-bit logic input added to high-performance DSO
6 April 2005
Yokogawa is now offering the 16-bit high-speed logic input capability, as standard, on its DL7400 Series of high-performance digital storage oscilloscopes. The new 'high speed logic' feature, allows the ...

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Tone/probe for ADSL services
6 April 2005, Powertel Telecom
The PE7780 Data Mate from Tempo can trace wire or cable without interfering with digital two-way cable or ADSL services. The PE7780 is a precision tone generator intended to provide tone for tracing and ...

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LED-based 'Zone 0' headtorch
6 April 2005, Denver Technical Products
Wolf Safety's unique safety headtorch, powered by three AA primary alkaline cells, incorporates variable illumination levels from a choice of three, five and seven 'everlasting' high intensity LEDs. Using ...

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Multimeter safety and you
23 March 2005, Comtest
While most people are aware of the danger from electric shock, few realise how little current and how low a voltage are required for a fatal shock. Current flows as low as 30 mA can be fatal. The effects ...

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Agilent helps aerospace/defence industry meet today's automated test challenges
23 March 2005, Concilium Technologies
In the aerospace/defence industry, development and implementation of a project can span years of painstaking planning and research, as well as require global teamwork. In such cases, reliable test and ...

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Fibre-optic cable testing now simplified
9 March 2005, Powertel Telecom
Characterising the insertion loss and return loss of fibre-optic cable is simplified with the new 525N, says its manufacturer, Tempo. Testing fibre-optic cable in the field can be a time consuming and ...

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Gas sensors
9 March 2005, Denver Technical Products
e2v Technologies offers a broad range of gas sensors for the detection of combustible gases, toxic gases as well as carbon dioxide and oxygen. e2v utilises three technologies ie, catalytic pellistors, ...

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Trade-in offer on old Fluke 70
23 February 2005, Comtest
In 1977 Fluke launched the world's first handheld multimeter and, shortly thereafter, the immensely popular 70 Series analog/digital multimeter was introduced. Surprisingly, more than 20 years later, ...

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Scopes handle new speedy serial standards
23 February 2005
Tektronix claims it has developed the world's fastest, most capable realtime oscilloscopes and a new probe that will facilitate designs in the computing, communications and consumer electronics industries ...

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LabVIEW extended to control design and simulation
23 February 2005
National Instruments has extended the LabVIEW graphical development environment to the design, implementation and test of control systems with a suite of tools that includes the new NI LabVIEW System ...

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DAQ devices faster and more accurate
9 February 2005
National Instruments' next generation of multifunction data acquisition (DAQ) products are based on the newly designed NI-STC 2 system controller chip and NI-PGIA 2 amplifier technology. The devices are ...

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New three-phase power quality analysers launched
9 February 2005
Electest, sole distributor of Fluke products in southern Africa, has announced the launch of the Fluke 430 Series three-phase power quality analysers. These are innovative handheld tools that offer unique ...

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Gas sensors
9 February 2005, Denver Technical Products
E2v offers gas sensors that are based on three technologies: infrared, pellistors and electrochemical. E2v has sensors suitable for detection of the following gases: carbon dioxide, methane, hydrocarbons, ...

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Single-supply PCB-mount current transducer is small and flat
9 February 2005, Denver Technical Products
Lem's flat, PCB-mounted current transducers operate from a single +5 V supply, measure 22 x 20 x 8,7 mm and are designed for nominal current measurements of 40 and 70 A r.m.s. (HFIS 40-P and HFIS 70-P ...

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Tester for W-CDMA/UMTS and GSM mobile phones
26 January 2005, Security Services & Risk Management
Yokogawa's VC200 W-CDMA (3G) mobile phone tester has been specifically developed for use in mobile phone service and repair centres, and is claimed to be the world's first 'go/no-go' tester for UMTS. ...

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Software ensures precision wideband signals for radar and communications system testing
26 January 2005, Concilium Technologies
Agilent Technologies has introduced software for its ESG and PSG vector signal generators that ensures a very high quality of signals for testing radar, ultra wideband communications and third-generation ...

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Versatile digital oscilloscopes
26 January 2005
With high speed sampling, long 100k-word memory and convenient data storage capability, Iwatsu says that its DS-8814/DS-8812 100 MHz digital oscilloscopes are ready to meet today's most demanding engineering ...

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