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June, 2018


www.us-tech.com


San Diego, CA — AMETEK Programmable Power has introduced its Sorensen™ SGX series power supplies with touchscreen displays. This new fea- ture makes the Sorensen SG family of programma- ble DC power supplies even easier to use. The SGX series is the next generation of the


AMETEK Builds Touchscreens into Power Supplies


trol over small parameter changes with quick sweeps through the entire range. The Sorensen SG product family now con- tains 96 models and the SGX product line complies


SG line of programmable DC power supplies. The line is designed for exceptional load transient response, low noise and high power density. The SGX series combines onboard intelligent controls with the same power electronics as all SG family supplies. These controls enable sophisticated sequencing, constant power mode and save/recall of instrument settings. Looping of sequences makes the SGX excellent for repeti- tive testing. Users can quickly and easily


control the DC supply with its intu- itive touchscreen display. The touch- screen function group icons include a dashboard, output programming parameters, measurements, sequenc- ing, configuration, control interfaces, applications, and system settings. Function selection and parameter entry can be done either by direct selection from the touchscreen or by using the encoder selector button. The control resolution is adjusted by a dynamic rate change algorithm that combines the benefits of precise con-


RAMPF Revamps Company Website


Wixom, MI — RAMPF’s revamped website is now online and has been redesigned with a fresh, contempo- rary and professional look. The new website also highlights the growing service portfolio of the company. The website, www.rampf-


gruppe.de, provides precise and attractively presented information. The restructured content and navi- gation enables users to quickly find out more about the products and solutions of individual companies and of the RAMPF Group overall. The website is also optimized for smartphones and tablets.


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with all EMI and EMC safety requirements, as well as EU RoHS directives. Features include: up to 15 kW in 3U and 30


kW in 6U; chassis can be easily paralleled for up to 150 kW; touchscreen interface; automatic crossover from constant voltage to constant cur- rent operation; fast load transient response; power factor greater than 0.9 typical; standard RS-232 and LXI Ethernet; and blank panel (no


display) versions available for slave units. Contact: AMETEK Programmable Power,


Sorensen SGX series power supply.


9250 Brown Deer Road, San Diego, CA 92121 % 858-450-0085 E-mail: sales@ppd@ametek.com Web: www.programmablepower.com


TECHNICA, U.S.A. Fulfilling Manufacturing Needs Throughout the Electronics Industry


RAMPF’s new website. Individual company websites


still retain their own identities, while reflecting their place in the RAMPF Group. A separate design has been developed for the careers section, which tailors it to the specific needs of target groups. Many applications, such as a history timeline and part- ners and sites have been added, mak- ing it an attractive platform for visi-


tors to explore. Contact: RAMPF Group, Inc.,


49037 Wixom Tech Drive, Wixom, MI 48393 % 248-295-0223 fax: 248-295-0224 E-mail: info@rampf-group.com Web: www.rampf-group.com


Finest achine arts Compact Design Easy aintenance


German Engineering Modular Design Flexible and Scalable


Available exclusively through Technica, U.S.A. 1-800-909-8697 • www.technica.com


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