... highlight's Pico's 2000 series with an amusing video!
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... highlight's Pico's 2000 series with an amusing video!
Saelig Debuts GL Spectis 4.0M Wide-Range Spectroradiometer for Precision Testing of Light Sources.
Our latest Newsletter highlights two new Rigol instruments:
Saelig Introduces Rigol DS80000 Series 13GHz Real-Time Digital Oscilloscopes - 40GSa/s real-time sample rate, 4Gpts memory depth to support compliance analysis and high-speed design challenges.
Manual preparation, cluttered setups, slow device restores, and battery failures often delay test cycles and drain QA resources. Cambrionix ThunderSync hubs and Connect software enable #SQA teams to build smarter setups, ensure stable connections, and automate workflows to keep devices test-ready at all times.
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You may be familiar with TekBox Digital Solutions who make high-quality nearfield EMC probes, amplifiers for pre-compliance testing, line impedance stabilization networks, and TEM cells (Transverse Electro-Magnetic transmission-line cells) which are used for sensing electromagnetic (EM) fields in a shielded environment. Their economical EMC pre-compliance test solutions and software allow your spectrum analyzer to be used for preliminary compliance testing.
But did you know about their affordable Vector Network Analyzer?Our latest Newsletter highlights Tekbox's remarkable VNA: https://www.saelig.com/news/newsletters/saelig-090225-newsletter.pdf... shares his excitement about #Cambrionix SuperSync15 USB hubs and how they can be controlled from anywhere!
Arin was a Quality Assurance (QA) engineer whose life was
defined by the alphabet soup of the tech world, but in particular: USB. Her
mission was to ensure that the company's new hardware diagnostic software
worked perfectly with every USB device imaginable. Her lab was a monument to
this task. It wasn't just a room; it was a cathedral of connectors, a shrine to
peripherals.
At first, the room’s centerpiece was the "Hub-o-saurus," a towering, rack-mounted beast of ordinary-grade USB hubs, daisy-chained together with thick, braided cables. From it snaked a dizzying tangle of wires, each leading to a different device. There were the usual suspects: phones of many flavors, iPads, MacBookAirs, desktop Macs, and more. But then she heard about …
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