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May, 2020 TRI Unveils Multi-Core ICT Solution for LED Lighting
CA — Test Research, Inc. (TRI), has introduced its TR5001 SII LED series. The TR5001 SII LED series is TRI’s
latest ICT-FCT innovation dedicated to LED lighting tests. The ICT-FCT solution offers advanced performance
multi-core parallel testing with up to four independent cores. It also includes a quick-discon-
nection interface (QDI) together with built-in auto calibration and self diag- nostics to ensure long-term testing re- liability. Among its many innovative features, the TR5001 SII LED series introduces an all-new LED analyzer, which offers multiple simultaneous LED testing for color and brightness for up to 1,080 LED channels. The rapid surge of emerging
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LED markets, such as the automotive industry, is raising the demand for faster and more accurate testing al- ternatives. The TR5001 SII LED se- ries reduces the workload of operators by reducing operators’ re-inspection. The cost of new product development and introduction can be decreased sig- nificantly, due to the cost-effective- ness and flexibility of the test fixture and program deployment. TRI offers a robust product
portfolio of automatic test and in- spection solutions. From SPI, AOI and 3D AXI systems to manufactur- ing defect analyzers (MDAs), in-cir- cuit test equipment (ICT), and func- tional testing, the company strives to provide cost-effective solutions to
TR5001 SII LED series multi-core LED test system.
meet a comprehensive range of man- ufacturing test and inspection re-
quirements. Contact: Test Research USA,
Inc., 832 Jury Court, Suite 4, San Jose, CA 95112 % 408-567- 9898 fax: 408-567-9288 E-mail:
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Richardson RFPD Supports Sierra Edge-to-Cloud Solution
Geneva, IL — Richardson RFPD has made available and is now support- ing Sierra Wireless’ Octave™. Oc-
sets to the cloud. According to Sierra Wireless, Octave securely integrates edge devices, networks and inter-
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Octave and Legato edge-to-cloud IoT devices.
tave is an all-in-one edge-to-cloud so- lution for connecting industrial as-
faces to all major cloud service providers, allowing companies to focus on their data, rather than com- plex IoT infrastructure. Octave provides a fully secure in-
frastructure, from assets to the cloud, making Industrial IoT devel- opment simple. Richardson RFPD offers Octave
in three new device options: ready-to- connect FX30 IoT gateway in Ether- net and serial variants and Air- Prime® WP7702 LPWA embedded modules. Octave is powered by Sierra
Wireless’ ready-to-connect devices, which come pre-certified and con- nected to Sierra’s IoT network with coverage in more than 130 countries. Octave standardizes data processing at the edge and the cloud, allowing developers to process, analyze and act on data using a common Java - Script framework. Octave offers a transparent,
flexible and predictable pricing model that allows customers to pay based on the number of messages and data points they want transmit- ted to the cloud, rather than difficult
to predict megabytes per month. Contact: Richardson RFPD,
1950 S. Batavia Avenue, Suite 100, Geneva, IL 60134 % 630-262-6800 E-mail:
david.beck@
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