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Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Siglent products now support LabView!

LabView drivers are now available for most Siglent products so you can build them into LabView-based test set-ups.  See http://www.saelig.com/category/MFR00110.htm


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Monday, April 27, 2015

Unique Triple Output Power Supply from AIM-TTi

Aim-TTi’s MX100T is a 315 watt precision laboratory power supply with three full performance outputs each with multiple ranges. Unlike other triple output power supplies, all three outputs have a similar power capability and can each provide 0 to 35 volts at 0 to 3 amps. Range switching extends the capabilities so that outputs can be set to 16V/6A or 70V/1.5A for maximum versatility.

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Friday, April 17, 2015

Saelig’s Real-Time 27GHz Spectrum Analyzers can see intermittent RF signals

The compact RTSA7500 Real-Time Spectrum Analyzer is a powerful, full-featured spectrum analyzer designed to analyze wireless signals in real-time (not progressively scanned). This is essential for seeing intermittent and frequency-hopped signals. The RTSA7500 has all the standard features of a sophisticated, expensive bench-top spectrum analyzer, but at far lower cost since it uses the display and processing power of an attached PC. Frequency controls, marker functions for tracking specific frequencies and multi-trace functionality are all included, as well as a real-time triggering for measuring complex data signals such as Wi-Fi and LTE. Sophisticated FPGA-based digital signal processing within the RTSA7500 enables the capture of elusive time-varying signals across an instantaneous bandwidth of up to 100MHz.

See   http://bit.ly/1zphMwb


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Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Measure picoAmps!

AMETRIX Model 101 Picoammeter includes a built-in voltage bias source. USB-connected, for very-low-current measurements from 20pA to 1mA. Ideal for measuring very low electrical currents in optoelectronics, ion and electron beam monitoring, materials resistance testing, and more. http://www.saelig.com/pr/10xseries.html






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Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Time to vote for the Best in EMC Test!

We have two products in Interference Technology's list of Best EMC Product.  Please take time to vote and see if you think ours deserve your vote!

http://3d.emclive2015.com/2015-emc-product-of-the-year/


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Monday, April 13, 2015

High Definition Scopes now from Saelig!!

12-bit High Resolution oscilloscopes beat the 8-bit competition!
Now available from - and supported by - Saelig! Want a FREE DEMO at your place? http://www.saelig.com/category/teledyne-lecroy-hdo4000.htm
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Wednesday, April 8, 2015

What is the best 100MHz 4-channel oscilloscope?

The DS1000Z Series of entry level digital oscilloscopes from Rigol meet almost any customer's needs with its innovative technology, industry leading specifications, powerful trigger functions and broad analysis capabilities.  This advanced scope comes complete with 4 probes and features a display rate of up to 30,000 wfms/s, a sampling rate of 1GSa/s and a huge 12Mpts built-in memory. 

The DS1104Z is a versatile 4-channel 100 MHz oscilloscope with a 7 inch display. It features Rigol's high-end UltraVision technology as well as a host of options.  Analysis, decoding, and deep memory make for a powerful 4 channel scope at an exceptional price.

Rigol's DS1104Z - the best 100MHz oscilloscope! Only $830!

Watch this to find out why!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9b0GykX8PR0


 
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Wednesday, April 1, 2015

PC-less EasyLoader In-Circuit Programmer/Loader

EasyLoader is a standalone In-Circuit Programmer/Loader designed to provide a flexible and cost-effective solution for electronic device manufacturers, as well as for hardware design companies and their customers. It allows code upgrades on JTAG/SPI/I2C-compliant devices (like FPGA/CPLD/EEprom/Flash, etc.) or microcontrollers at any time during development, testing, or production. It avoids preprogramming during assembly and "first article sign-off" and update products with latest firmware quickly with this standalone device.

EasyLoader is a unique device for the electronics manufacturing industry, usable by almost anyone without error. Once configured using a PC, it can be disconnected and repeatedly used for a particular electronic product. An intuitive red/green LED interface indicates the operation status, making it ideal for manufacturing line environments.  This eliminates the need to pre-program before assembly as code releases can be loaded momentarily — just before a manufactured device is shipped to a customer.

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British ex-Kodak engineer who started Saelig (www.saelig.com) in 1988 to bring unique OEM electronics products to USA. Active as local violinist (e.g. see www.penfieldsymphony.org).
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