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GL Launches Rackmount Ethernet Testing Platform


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GAITHERSBURG, MD — GL Communications has launched its PacketExpert™ Ethernet testing platform, designed to provide cut- ting-edge testing capabilities for Ethernet networks. The system can be


placed in 1U or 2U rack enclosures and can test up to 24 ports simulta- neously with full duplex traffic at 1 Gb/s. This allows equipment manufacturers to com- prehensively test the performance of their devices from one single testing platform. PacketExpert contains many


single board computer, which con- trols all the PacketExpert devices through USB connections. The com- puter contains HDMI, USB and Ethernet ports for both local and


PacketExpert Ethernet testing platform.


industry testing modules. By default, the system includes bit error rate testing capabilities, loopback mode functionality and RFC 2544 testing. PacketExpert can come in either portable units or as a 1U or 2U rack enclosure. 1U can hold up to 3 PacketExpert devices and 2U can hold up to 6 PacketExpert devices. The rack enclosure contains a


remote access by remote desktop pro- tocol. The system is easy to use and can come with both a graphical user interface and command line user interface. PacketExpert provides automation and scripting abilities


using Python and C#. Contact: GL Communications 818 W. Diamond Avenue #3,


Gaithersburg, MD 20878 % 301-670-4784 E-mail: info@gl.com Web: www.gl.com


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EPLAN’s Web-Based Design Portal Now Live


SCHAUMBURG, IL — EPLAN’s newest version of its Data Portal pro- vides users with component and device data for design engineering online. The portal is now exclusively integrated into the company’s ePulse cloud environment. Electrical and fluid design engi-


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neers may choose the device data that they need and transfer it direct- ly into their EPLAN projects, reduc- ing the efforts needed for design engineering and ensuring standard- ized data for documentation. An upgraded user interface with an intuitive search and smart sugges- tion function makes using the portal easier, faster and more convenient than ever. Users of the current EPLAN platform, Version 2.9, can access it


after registering at www.epulse.com. It offers immediate access to high- quality product catalogs from a con- tinually growing pool of renowned component manufacturers. EPLAN has also made it easier


to use and navigate through its com- prehensive range of stored device data with its new user interface. An intuitive search function offers fast and practical support. A suggestion function for product groups, compo- nents or manufacturers has also been integrated, with a look and feel


similar to common search engines. Contact: EPLAN Software &


Services, LLC, 425 N Martingale Road, Suite 470, Schaumburg, IL 60173 % 847-744-5729 E-mail: raymundo.d@eplanusa.com Web: www.eplanusa.com


Vishay Launches Strain Gauge Sensors MALVERN, PA — Micro-


Measurements®, a Vishay Precision Group brand, has introduced its C4A series stress analysis strain gauge sensors. The C4A series is designed to improved simulation and analysis for structure design verification, real-time condition monitoring of critical structures, such as bridges, dams, ships, and wind turbines, as well as medical applications for patient safety. Saving time and installation


costs, the C4A series includes pre- attached lead wires to eliminate sol- dering and ensures reliable installa- tion in harsh field conditions. Other features and benefits of the series include RoHS compliance, lead-free solder, strain gauge grid protection with polyimide encapsulation, and direct connection to test instrumen- tation for faster gauge installation. Built with “Advanced Sensors


Technology,” which is, according to the company, an enhancement in strain gauge manufacturing, the C4A series is manufactured with tighter tolerances and improved gauge-to-gauge consistency. The advanced sensors technology applies tangible specification and manufac- turing process improvements, along with industry-exclusive strain gage sensor design techniques. The inno- vation behind Micro-Measurements’ advanced sensors technology reflects many decades of research and devel- opment experience, gained across a global portfolio of thousands of suc- cessful applications, with other refinements achieved through ongo-


ing customer feedback. Contact: Vishay


Intertechnology, Inc., 63 Lancaster


Avenue, Malvern, PA 19355 % 610-644-1300 Web: www.vishay.com


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