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May, 2018


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Spectrum General-Purpose Digitizers Now 50 Percent Faster


Hackensack, NJ — Spectrum Instrumentation has added five new models to its general-purpose M2p.59xx series of PCIe 16-bit digitizer cards. The new versions extend the performance range by increasing the maxi- mum sampling rate from 80 to 125 MS/s. The increased sampling rate, together with higher overall bandwidth, enables the new cards to capture a wider range of elec- tronic signals. Based on the latest 16-bit analog-to-digital (ADC)


technology, the new M2p.596x series includes models that provide 1, 2, 4, or 8 input channels. Multichannel models each have their own ADC and signal condition- ing circuitry to allow fully synchronous acquisitions on all the inputs. The high-resolution, 16-bit ADCs


deliver sixteen times more resolution than digitizers using older 12-bit tech- nology and 256 times more resolution than what is available from digital scopes, which commonly use 8-bit ADCs. The extra resolution translates directly into improved measurement capabilities and superior dynamic per- formance. The complete product has been


Multitest Introduces Next-Gen


MEMS/Sensor Test Modules


Irvine, CA — Multitest has launched the next generation of its 6DOF gyro test system for singulated packages. The modular system provides signifi- cant production benefits over previ- ous models, such as even lower cost of test, enhanced test accuracy and higher daily output.


packed into a half-length PCIe card, yet it still offers a full set of digitizer features. Each channel has its own programmable input


amplifier with ranges between ±200 mV and ±10V, pro- grammable input offset for unipolar measurements, programmable input termination of 50W and 1 MW and an integrated calibration circuit. Models are available with up to eight single-ended and up to four differen-


tial channels. Contact: Spectrum Instrumentation Corp., 15


Warren Street, Suite 25, Hackensack, NJ 07601 % 201-562-1999 fax: 201-342-7598


M2p.59xx series digitizer card.


E-mail: sales@spectrum-instrumentation.com Web: www.spectrum-instrumentation.com


6DOF gyro test system for singulated packages.


The new generation 6DOF sys-


tem has been optimized for opera- tional cost, uptime and stimulus clearness and accuracy. Multitest has accomplished these goals by fo- cusing on robustness of processes and components, ease of mainte- nance, reduction of facility supplies, and signal-to-noise ratio. While providing these advan-


tages, the new 6DOF solution fully maintains the modularity and flexi- bility of Multitest’s MEMS/sensor test offerings. The new module lever- ages the capabilities of established semiconductor test tri-temp handlers and adds MEMS/sensor test by pair- ing the handler with dedicated stim-


ulus modules. Contact: Multitest, 9272 Jeroni-


mo Road, Suite 107B, Irvine, CA 92618 % 949-768-9318 Web: www.multitest.com


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