A variety of Agilent Technologies’ general-purpose bench and handheld instruments will be displayed on Concilium’s stand. These will include the company’s waveform generators with Trueform technology providing excellent precision and flexibility; the brand new 33600A series of waveform generators will make its South African début, just a week after its global launch.
Visitors are invited to see why Agilent is the fastest growing oscilloscope manufacturer in the world, with the popular 1000, 2000X and 3000X series scopes on display, plus the latest member of the family, the 4000X with a touchscreen interface.
The FieldFox combination analyser family, which won the prestigious Frost & Sullivan award for new product innovation leadership in 2013, brings bench-level accuracy into the field by delivering precise handheld RF and microwave measurements.
Agilent’s ever expanding range of handheld tools will also be on display, including the latest U1732C LCR meter which allows users to measure at frequencies as high as 100 kHz, a capability that is typically found only in benchtop meters.
Agilent multimeters are up for grabs for the two visitors who are the fastest to capture an intermittent signal using the new DSOX4000 oscilloscope.
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