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Global Test Supply Offers Megger PQ Analyzer


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Wilmington, NC — Global Test Supply is now offering the Megger MPQ1000 power quality (PQ) analyz- er. The device is a handheld, eight- channel, three-phase analyzer that delivers a range of capabilities in a small package. The PQ analyzer is useful for troubleshooting, compli- ance testing and energy audits. It automatically detects CTs and has 1,000V AC/DC ranges, as well as Wi- Fi, Ethernet and USB. The auto-CT identification eliminates potential errors due to the wrong CT range set- tings. Simple connection with a push of a button and the analyzer will automatically identify the CT and verify that it is connected correctly. Features include: 120/240V,


50/60 Hz input power; ±0.02 power fac- tor accuracy; USB and Ethernet com- munications; USB stick for data and configuration file transfer; SD card for


direct data transfer; and an external data storage SD card (32 GB max).


Megger MPQ1000 handheld PQ analyzer.


Contact: Global Test Supply, 3310 Kitty Hawk Road, Suite 100,


Wilmington, NC 28405 % 888-610-7664 E-mail: sales@globaltestsupply.com Web: www.globaltestsupply.com


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Seal Beach, CA — Diversified Technical Systems’ (DTS) new SLICE IP68 data acquisition system is designed to capture physical sig- nals in challenging environments. Aimed at applications with size or mass constraints, the device’s 2.4 x 2.4 in. (6 x 6 cm) footprint makes it easy to embed in most test arti- cles. Its rugged housing is designed to be impervious to shock, water and dust. SLICE is useful for testing in inclement weather or in envi- ronments that may cause condensation on instru- ments.


The data recorder has


onboard signal conditioning that supports a variety of external sensors. These include bridge and IEPE transducers for gathering critical measurements, such as acceleration, displacement, strain, pressure, temperature, and voltage. Data direct writes to 16 GB internal flash memory. SLICE IP68 is based on the architecture of the company’s popu-


SLICE IP68 miniature data recorder.


er. The system is excellent for off- road testing, vehicle ride and han- dling, heavy equipment, UAV, and


marine applications. Contact: DTS, 1720 Apollo


Court, Seal Beach, CA 90740 % 562-493-0158


E-mail: shelly.horvath@dtsweb.com Web: www.dtsweb.com


DATEL Offers Wide Input DC-DC Converter


Mansfield, MA — DATEL has intro- duced a 1 x 1 in. (25.4 x 25.4 mm) (AA) series of DC-DC converters that can deliver up to 40W of power. This new line of high power-density DC- DC converters is designed for distrib- uted power architectures, telecom- munications, and military, industrial and mobile applications. Offering 4.5 to 9V, and an ultra-


wide 9 to 36 or 18 to 75V input range, the AA series can deliver efficiencies up to 89 percent. Standard output voltages can be trimmed to customer- specific values. These converters offer input


under-voltage lock-out (UVLO), and are fully protected against output over-voltage and over-temperature conditions. All models have internal over-current and continuous short cir- cuit protection. The AA series operates in an


extended temperature range of –40 to +253.4°F (–40 to +123°C). It has a positive or negative on/off control function and 2,250 VDC of isolation.


lar SLICE NANO and MICRO. The three-channel sensor input layers are stacked and can be configured with up to 24 channels. Higher chan- nel count systems are created by daisy-chaining SLICE stacks togeth-


40W DC-DC converters. In addition, the series can be supplied


encapsulated or in SMT versions. Contact: DATEL, Inc., 11 Cabot


Boulevard, Suite 200, Mansfield, MA 02048 % 508-964-5373 E-mail: russellmitnik@datel.com Web: www.datel.com


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