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TUCKER, GA — TAGARNO is now offering accessories for its ZAP microscope that allow users to integrate it seamlessly into an exist- ing stereo microscope setup. Customers can now get all the features and ergonomic bene- fits of a digital microscope without the need for a complete overhaul. The TAGARNO ZAP microscope is de-
signed to provide versatility and adaptability to meet the unique needs of each customer. With the availability of accessories, users can trans- form their existing stereo microscope by simply removing the eyepiece and inserting the cam- era head. This feature is particularly advanta- geous for those who already have a customized setup and want to enjoy the benefits of a digital microscope without the hassle of disassembling
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and rebuilding their entire setup. One of the key advantages of the ZAP microscope is its flexibility in assembly. Cus-
September 2023 TAGARNO Creates Customized Microscope Setups
tomers can choose from various installation options, each offering distinct benefits to cater to their specific requirements. The ZAP can be mounted on a flex arm, a focus track- er, or a third-party yoke, providing users with multiple installation possibilities to achieve optimal positioning and convenience. By starting with the camera head and se-
ZAP digital microscopes.
lecting the necessary accessories, customers have the flexibility to create a personalized setup that perfectly suits their workflow. The TAGARNO ZAP microscope is designed to adapt to changing needs, ensuring that users can make the most out of their investment. Ad- ditionally, upgrade kits enable customers to activate more features and enhance the func- tionality of their ZAP microscope. TAGARNO is committed to
providing innovative and adapt- able solutions for digital mi- croscopy. With the customizable microscope setup of the TAGAR- NO ZAP, users can optimize their workflow, achieve ergonomic ben- efits, and seamlessly integrate digital microscopy into their exist-
ing equipment. Contact: TAGARNO, 5126
South Atlanta Drive, Tucker, GA 30084 % 678-978-3718 E-mail:
mail@tagarno.com Web:
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New Line of Bias Tees
from KRYTAR SUNNYVALE, CA — KRYTAR has launched a new product line of bias tees offering ultra-broad- band control solutions with cover- age of multiple microwave bands, from 0.5 to 40 GHz. KRYTAR bias tees are the ideal choice for pow- ering remote control of pre-ampli- fiers or low-noise amplifiers (LNAs) in antennas, controlling remote DC signals and testing of many RF applications. The KRYTAR family of
twelve coaxial connectorized bias tees can be used in a variety of ap- plications, but are generally used in the transmission line to send the DC and radio signals over the same coaxial cable that is being used to transmit RF signals. KRYTAR bias tees offer ultra- broadband frequency coverage (UHF thru Ka-Bands) with supe- rior electrical performance, high current handling, high power at frequency, excellent isolation, and rugged stripline designs. One of the prime applica-
tions of a RF and microwave bias tee is to inject DC currents or voltages into RF and microwave circuits without affecting the RF signal passing through the main transmission line. A bias tee can also be used to combine the DC power with a AC/RF signal to provide power to other devices
connected to an antenna. Contact: KRYTAR, 1288
See at The Battery Show, Booth 1117
Anvilwood Avenue, Sunnyvale, CA 94089 % 408-734-5999 E-mail:
sales@krytar.com Web:
www.krytar.com
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