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Megger Now Offering Three-Phase Power Quality Analyzer
Norristown, PA —Megger is now offer- ing a handheld, three-phase power quality analyzer. The MPQ1000 is Class A and is rated CATIV at 600V. It can be used for a wide variety of appli-
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harmonic direction, THD, TDD, flick- er, unbalance, rapid voltage change (RVC), mains signaling, and phase angle deviation, as well as perform waveform analysis to the 128th har- monic in real time. Data gathered during
testing can be recorded simply by pushing a button. This fea- ture automatically detects the current clamps, recognizes its range, identifies the nominal voltage, and sets the triggers, as well as verifies that the unit is connected properly to the device under test. The device also includes
onboard data analysis. An SD card is used to expand memory and all data recorded can be viewed on its color VGA dis- play, or transferred to the com- pany’s power quality analysis software by USB or Ethernet, and directly from the SD card. The free PC software that
MPQ1000 handheld power quality analyzer.
cations, including substation monitor- ing, equipment and breaker tripping, load studies, and load balancing, as well as for switchgear and component failure.
The intuitive unit is designed
with an ergonomic platform. In both its scope and DVM modes, the MPQ1000 can record power, energy, rms, sags, swells, transients down to 1 µs, harmonics, inter-harmonics,
comes with the analyzer cre- ates custom configurations based on the customer applica- tion and performs automatic
data analysis. It also allows the user to create his or her own analysis tem- plates that can be loaded into the ana- lyzer. The MPQ1000 unit also includes flexible current clamps that have four
selectable ranges from 0 to 6,000A. Contact: Megger, 2621 Van
Buren Avenue, Norristown, PA 19403 % 800-723-2861 E-mail:
sales@megger.com Web:
www.us.megger.com
Elgin, IL — HARTING has partnered with Arrow Electronics to develop a wireless sensor network that adds new wireless communications to HARTING’s MICA (Modular Indus - trial Computing Architecture). With an Arrow-designed module that wire- lessly communicates with sensors, MICA is now able to capture and process data through SmartMESH IP (DUST), Bluetooth Low Energy, and an XBee slot, regardless of the existing machine control. These transmission protocols
have been selected to provide a variety of ways for wireless sensors to connect with MICA, either directly or through sensor nodes. The combination of wire- less sensors and MICA offers simple and cost-efficient machine condition monitoring. Data, such as operating times, temperatures and numerous ambient parameters, can be deter-
mined and monitored. MICA is a modular, open edge
computing system that can be adapted easily to individual requirements. It also supports traditional industrial interfaces, such as Profinet, Ethernet IP, Ethercat, Modbus, energy monitor- ing solutions, analysis, and RFID.
February, 2018
MICA now supports wireless. Contact: HARTING North
America, 1370 Bowes Road, Elgin, IL 60123 % 847-717-9217 E-mail:
christina.chatfield@
harting.com Web:
www.harting.com
High-Performance BGA Socket from Ironwood
Eagan, MN — Ironwood Electronics has introduced its latest BGA socket. The SG25-BGA-2042, high-perform- ance, elastomer socket is designed for 0.016 in. (0.4 mm) pitch packages. The socked is designed for a 0.18 x 0.17 in. (4.5 x 4.3 mm) package size and operates at bandwidths of up to 40 GHz with less than 1 dB of inser- tion loss (GSSG configuration). The contact resistance is typi-
cally 20 mW per pin. Network analyz- er reflection measurements for the
GSSG case were taken with all except the pins under consideration terminated into 50W. The socket is mounted using
supplied hardware on the target PCB with no soldering, and according to the company, has the smallest foot- print in the industry. The small foot- print allows inductors, resistors and decoupling capacitors to be placed very close to the device for imped- ance tuning.
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SG25-BGA-2042 BGA socket. The socket also incorporates a
simple swivel hardware installation method so that ICs can be changed out quickly. The SG25-BGA-2042 sockets are
constructed with high-performance and low-inductance elastomer contac- tors. Operating temperature range is –31 to +212°F (–35 to +100°C). The pin self inductance is 0.06 nH with a mutual inductance of 0.019 nH. Capacitance to ground is 0.129 pF and mutual capacitance is 0.017 pF.
Current capacity is 2A per pin. Contact: Ironwood Electronics,
1335 Eagandale Court, Eagan, MN 55121 % 952-229-8200 fax: 952-229-8201 E-mail:
info@ironwoodelectronics.com Web:
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