Concilium Technologies, local distributor for Agilent Technologies says that Agilent has introduced a new series of affordable handheld digital multimeters and oscilloscopes to better serve quality-conscious and cost-sensitive customers looking beyond bench-top solutions.
Engineers and technicians in today's electronics industry face an increasing need for high-performance portable instruments in service and maintenance applications. Agilent's U1250A Series and U1600A Series can address these market needs, allowing users to perform tests in-plant and off-site without compromising performance.
"Having received constant feedback from customers on the performance and quality requirements for entry-level test-and-measurement instruments, we are expanding our solutions in the low-cost market," said Ee Huei Sin, vice president and general manager of Agilent's Basic Instruments Division. "The new handheld digital multimeters and handheld oscilloscopes are designed to meet or exceed customers' needs for portable test solutions."
Built to ease electronic troubleshooting and validation, the high-performance, portable U1250A series of handheld digital multimeters enables engineers and technicians to complete their day-to-day tasks without being confined to the bench. The initial entry in this series comprises two full-featured models, the U1251A and the U1252A, which are designed for the cost-sensitive test and measurement market.
The Agilent U1600A series handheld oscilloscopes is designed to address portability in multi-industrial automation, process control, facility maintenance and automotive-service industries. This series provides high-performance versatility with two inaugural releases: the U1602A (20 MHz bandwidth) and the U1604A (40 MHz bandwidth).
For more information contact Daniel Coetzee, Concilium Technologies, +27 (0)12 678 9200, [email protected]
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