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Positioning Stage from PI Microwave Power Amplifiers Hybrid Gantry Precision


Auburn, MA —PI’s new A-341 hybrid gantry x/y and x/y/z positioning stage provides the framework for con- trolled, precise overhead motion that is often sought after for 3D printing, assembly, pick-and-place, alignment, inspection, and industrial automation applications. The A-341 hybrid


gantry is designed to com- bine maximum throughput with smooth and highly accurate motion in a com- pact envelope. The new gantry has a


hybrid bearing design. The cross axis uses a friction- less air bearing guiding system, which allows for excellent velocity control, repeatability, straightness, and cleanliness. The lower, dual-motor axis uses


sary and ironless linear motors elim- inate cogging, providing smoother motion without vibration and better velocity control. An optional vertical axis (z- stage) with either ballscrew drive or


San Diego, CA — Advanced Test Equipment Corporation (ATEC) has launched a new line of RF and microwave power amplifiers. Ad - vanced Amplifiers is a provider of next-generation solid state RF power amplifiers and microwave amplifiers, offering continuous wave and pulse amplifiers with a variety of frequencies and power. The Advanced Amplifiers


A-341 hybrid gantry positioning stage.


precision mechanical linear bearings for rigidity and reduced size. This combination of bearing technologies offers an overhead gantry motion platform optimized for step and scan applications in a small form factor. Absolute measuring encoders render homing procedures unneces-


linear motor and pneumatic counter- balance can be integrated with the


gantry cross axis. Contact: PI (Physik


Instrumente) L.P., 16 Albert Street, Auburn, MA 01501 % 508-832-3456 fax: 508-832-0506 E-mail: info@pi-usa.us Web: www.pi-usa.us


Test for gross and fine leaks in as little as 6 minutes.*


line of ultra-high-linearity amplifiers provides high-power density in a small form factor, high energy efficiency and sim- ple front panel and remote oper- ation. Advanced Amplifiers stand alone or rack-mounted units come in a variety of choic- es in frequency range and out- put power levels. The product line consists of units with fre- quencies from 10 kHz to 40 GHz. Advanced Amplifiers amps are designed to be versatile, provid- ing test engineers with an ampli- fier selection optimized for EMC, RF communications, electronic warfare and radar applications. Each Advanced Amplifier prod-


uct is built with solid state technolo- gy, which enhances energy efficiency. High linearity and quick heat dissi- pation set Advanced Amplifier test


systems apart from other solid state amplifiers. All models are built with a Class AB linear design, allowing for more efficient power output and less heat generation. Advanced Amplifiers are suitable for EMC test- ing, especially in applications that


New Products ATEC Launches RF and


www.us-tech.com


February, 2019


Solid state RF and microwave power amplifier.


call for instan taneous bandwidth,


high reliability and ruggedness. Contact: Advanced Test


Equipment Rentals (ATEC), 10401


Roselle Street, San Diego, CA 92121 % 858-558-6500 E-mail: rrusso@atecorp.com Web: www.atecorp.com


RIGOL Intros Benchtop Digital Oscilloscope


Only NorCom optical leak technology detects both gross and fine leaks in hermetically sealed packages, this fast. Instead of using multiple technologies


and processes, you can leak test virtually any type of package with one high-speed system. The NorCom 2020™


series inspects hermetically sealed components to


MIL-STD 883 requirements either in seam seal trays, or when already mounted to circuits boards and assemblies. It automatically rejects failed devices, and reports the leak rate for each part, eliminating “divide and conquer”leak testing.


NorCom 2020™


Try it free. Send us your package samples today, for a leak test evaluation and report at no charge. *Note: Test time is dependent on package volume


www.norcomsystemsinc.com


610-592-0167 1055West Germantown Pike Norristown, PA 19403 USA


Beaverton, OR — RIGOL Tech - nologies has significantly improved its UltraVision II family of oscillo- scopes with the introduction of its MSO5000 series digital oscilloscope. The core of the UltraVision II archi- tecture is its Phoenix chipset. Two custom ASICs provide analog front end and signal processing performance. These chips are surrounded by a high-per- formance hardware design that includes Xilinx Zync- 7000 SoC, dual-core ARM-9 processors, a Linux +Qt oper- ating system, high-speed DDR system memory and QDRII display memory. The MSO5000 series


delivers price to performance capability in a benchtop instrument. With bandwidth from 70 to 350 MHz, an 8 GSa/s sample rate, 500,000 wfms/s waveform capture rate, and up to 200M record length, the oscilloscope offers excel- lent system performance, signal reso- lution and memory depth. Solving customers’ challenges


requires analysis capabilities and the MSO5000 series provides a compre- hensive set of advanced analysis tools. Seven-in-one instrument capa- bility provides seven measurement functions in one box. The MSO5000


provides oscilloscope, logic analyzer, protocol analyzer, spectrum analyz- er, waveform generator, digital volt- meter, and counter/totalizer func- tionality all integrated into a single system. Tools that include zone trig- gering, advanced search, 41 precision measurements, multiple high-resolu-


MSO5000 digital oscilloscope.


tion color FFTs, and standard his- togram and pass/fail analysis make the oscilloscope a powerful debug solution.


Contact: RIGOL Technologies, 10200 S.W. Allen Boulevard,


Suite C, Beaverton, OR 97005 % 503-465-4626 E-mail: michael.rizzo@rigol.com Web: www.rigolna.com


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