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June, 2021 New Rackmount Oscilloscope from RIGOL


BEAVERTON, OR — RIGOL Technologies has expanded its UltraVision II technology plat- form with the introduction of the DS8000-R rackmount digital oscilloscope. This new oscillo- scope provides up to 2 GHz band- width and the same jitter and real-time eye analysis, power analysis, and serial decode as RIGOL’s proven MSO8000 series oscilloscope. The space saving DS8000-R


oscilloscope is designed for instrument synchronization for small to large system configura-


tions. Featuring a typical trigger jitter between instruments of less than 350 psRMS and acces- sories to synchronize triggering


and minimize timing offset among channels, the new DS8000-R oscilloscope is built for demanding system and automa-


tion applications. The scope’s ultra-thin, com-


pact design (1U high by ½ rack wide) allows two DS8000-R oscil- loscopes to be mounted in a stan- dard 1U rack height. With a total of eight 2 GHz channels in 1U of rack space, the DS8000-R pro- vides unmatched density for high-speed signal acquisition. The scope can be controlled local- ly via HDMI monitor, mouse and keyboard, and remotely via local web control, free UltraScope PC software, or through custom pro-


DS8204-R digital oscilloscope.


gramming over LAN or USB. 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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Murata Launches Digital LED Panel Meters


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DRIVEN BY KURTZ ERSA.


SMYRNA, GA — Murata has introduced its DMR35 series dig- ital panel meters developed for industrial and laboratory voltage and current measurement appli- cations The DMR35 series pro- vides an LED bar graph display that accompanies a traditional digital/numerical readout.


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DMR35 series digital panel meter.


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   


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Kurtz Ersa, Inc. | Plymouth WI 53073 | USA | Phone: +1 920 893 1779 | usa@kurtzersa.com www.driven-by-kurtzersa.com


cal drop-in alternative for many popular analog panel meters. The miniaturized DMR35 series includes a +48V common-mode input range and is powered from a 9 to 32 VDC external source. In addition, the DMR35 series will provide IP66 environmental pro- tection at the front mounting surface when used with the included mounting gasket. Features include: up to 3-1/2


digit resolution; 0.8 percent accu- racy; selectable voltage and cur- rent measurement ranges; dual numeric bar graph that provides analog-like meter movement; user-adjustable display bright-


ness; and a red LED display. Contact: Murata Electronics


North America, Inc., 2200 Lake Park Drive, Suite 7604, Smyrna, GA 30080 % 770-436-1300 Web: www.murata.com


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