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TELONIC INSTRUMENTS PRESENTS SIGLENT TECHNOLOGIES NEW FLAGSHIP 1 GHZ OSCILLOSCOPE
T
he new Siglent SDS5000X Oscilloscope series is available with
a bandwidth up-to 1 GHz, a maximum sample rate of 5 GS/s, and a maximum acquisition memory of 250 Mpts. It features powerful data analysis and measurement features and is well equipped to solve the complex challenges of embedded circuit design. SDS5000X-series is available with
bandwidths of 350, 500, and 1 GHz, features a maximum sample rate of 5 GS/s, 250 Mpts of acquisition memory and a waveform-update rate of up-to 110,000 wfm/s. To help maintain high test speeds, many of its waveform analysis features are implemented in hardware. The SDS5X includes a full digital trigger with qualified and zone triggering to help
isolate faults more quickly. This technique enables a highly sensitive and accurate trigger control. It also includes a new low noise front end that delivers an industry leading vertical sensitivity of 500 µV/div, making the SDS5X a perfect tool for debugging small signals.
Telonic 0118 9786911
www.telonic.co.uk
NEW MM7010 BLUETOOTH LOGGING THERMOMETER/PRINT COMBO
D
o you regularly process goods-in for fresh/frozen food or other temperature-sensitive products?
Are you responsible for temperature data integrity of
products delivered to or from your kitchen, factory, warehouse or supermarket? Would you like to digitally log product temperatures with
a handheld device AND produce an instant paper receipt at the same time? If the answer is YES, YES and YES, you can also make
yourself a great saving of nearly £50 when you buy the NEW MM7010 Bluetooth Logging Thermometer Print Combo : 2 pieces of kit – 1 price. TME’s MM7010PRINT combines a handheld Bluetooth Logging Thermometer MM7010
with a Bluetooth Printer (MMPRINT) delivering digital logging and instant paper receipts at the same time.
Product Details The MM7010 is a Bluetooth, high accuracy logging thermometer which can store up to 1,000 timed and dated measurements at a time. No more pen and paper recording – just download to your nearest PC, mobile phone or PDA as soon as you’re ready.
TM Electronics UK Ltd (TME) 01903 700651
www.tmethermometers.com
Electronic and Electromechanical Components market, Wurth Electronics are constantly expanding. Over the last year we’ve integrated IQD Frequency Products into our company, with many of their parts entering the Wurth catalogue. We have also recently unveiled our new Wireless Connectivity & Sensors range, increasing our already wide portfolio of products. From 11th to 13th February, we will be exhibiting at Southern Manufacturing 2020. We
WURTH ELECTRONICS UK A
s one of the leading brands in the
will have our Field Application Engineers along with representatives from our Circuit Board Technology division on hand to provide any technical advice you may require. Come and give us a visit for a quick chat and some free gummy bears.
Wurth Electronics 0161 872 0431
www.we-eisos.com
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EVATRON FOR IP66/IP67, UL94 V-0 K
F series junction boxes are flame retardant and self-extinguishing
polycarbonate, eight sizes, black or grey, with knockouts or smooth walls. A strong, sleek design that compares impressively with other square and rectangular junction boxes. Quarter turn fixing screws sit flush in the lid to ensure styling is not compromised and to enable easy assembly. The clever design does not stop on the outside either! KF terminal blocks and mounts simply clip into the enclosure. With IP66/IP67 and IK09 rating plus UL94 V-0 material, these cases are ideally suited to harsh environments. In addition, the NEW orange coloured
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www.evatron.com KOBOLD’S LATEST MIM ELECTROMAGNETIC FLOWMETERS
Worldwide unique flowmeter combining IO-Link with remote version design
e in the pharmaceutical industry, in water treatment or in food production; if
conductive media such as cooling water is added to a process, magnetic- inductive flow meters are usually installed for monitoring purposes, particularly in the context of dosing where the measuring flow meters must possess precise response times, and should also be easy to configure, otherwise incorrect dosing or insufficient repeatability will occur.
Although there are already many accurate devices for small and medium flow rates in the market place, they are often limited in functionality or lack flexibility at the instalation stage. KOBOLD provides these features as standard with its flowmeter duo, models MIM and MIS.
Due to the extensive options for on-site programming, these instruments are suitable for cross-industry use, particularly for dosing applications. Configurable optical buttons can be used to display parameters such as flow rates or temperatures. A changing colour system in the display also warns of limit violations. Since the MIM model is the first variant produced in a remote version, in which the display and electronics are not integrated in the sensor unit, the flow meter can be used for media temperatures up to +140 ° C.
For reference, `Magnetic-inductive‘ flow meters work without moving parts, unlike rotating vane flow meters, and for this reason they can be used in a wider range of applications, and are very resistant to wear. As a result, these devices have proven to be effective in measuring the flow of conductive media such as water, pulps and pastes, juices, and emulsions.
KOBOLD 01623 427701
www.kobold.com
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