February, 2018
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Inspectis Introduces All-Around HD Digital Microscope
Chester, CT — Inspectis has launched its F30s, a fully-HD digital microscope. The new model is designed to be adaptable and versatile, and an all-around good choice for a wide range of visu- al inspection applications. With excellent image quality, aided by a
full range of available stand options and acces- sories, the F30s brings fully-HD, 1080p 60 FPS to SMT electronics assembly inspection. Features include HDMI output, 30:1 zoom optics with auto-focus and a generous practical working distance. The microscope is designed to function well even under poor lighting condi- tions. Its 56X screen magnification on a 24 in. (61 cm) monitor can be increased up to 200X with auxiliary lenses. Like the rest of the company’s
digital microscopes, the F30s incor- porates design features that can sig- nificantly reduce the time spent on inspecting parts. Its ergonomic design allows the operator to sit com- fortably in a good working position, providing relief to his or her eyes, neck and shoulders. Inspectis digital microscopes
are easy to use, with minimal inter- action needed for controls and set- tings. Basic parameters, including
VPT Intros Space-Grade DC-DC
Converters
Blacksburg, VA — VPT, Inc. has released single- and dual-output SVRSA DC-DC converters, expand- ing its offering of radiation-hard- ened, high-reliability space products. Specifically designed for the harsh radiation of space, the SVRSA series has been characterized to total ioniz- ing dose (TID) of 100 krad (Si), including enhanced low dose rate sensitivity (ELDRS), and single event effects (SEE) performance to 85 MeV-cm2/mg.
zoom, brightness and color levels, can be con- trolled by the user through onboard buttons on top of the device. Additional control functionali- ty can be added using an optional remote con- trol or through dedicated PC software. An optional built-in laser pointer aims at the area of interest and assists in quickly locating it on the screen. Object handling is aided by a full range of accessories, including a selection of mounting/stand options and ESD protection. Inspectis instruments are available in
North America from Ascentech, LLC. Contact: Ascentech, LLC, 127 Goose Hill
F30s HD digital microscope.
Road, Chester, CT 06412 % 860-526-8903 E-mail:
info@ascentechllc.com Web:
www.ascentechllc.com
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SVRSA series DC-DC converters. The SVRSA 6W output series
offers a wide input voltage range of 18 to 40V, plus 50V transient opera- tion, and is available in single-output voltages of 3.3, 5, 12, and 15V, and dual-output voltages of ±5, ±12 and ±15V. The series’ topology is an iso- lated, single-output flyback convert- er with the company’s proprietary radiation-immune magnetic feed- back technology. Features of the SVRSA series
include input under-voltage lockout, output soft start, current limit and short circuit protection, and the series is rated for full power opera-
tion up to 257°F (125°C). Contact: VPT, Inc., 1971 Kraft
Drive, Blacksburg, VA % 540-552-5000 fax: 540-552-5003
E-mail:
nraines@vptpower.com Web:
www.vptpower.com
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