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Telonic Instruments presents SIGLENT
Technologies new Flagship 1 GHz Oscilloscope The new 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.
One of the best features of this new platform is the usability. The scope includes a large 10.1” touch screen that includes gesture operation and a clear layout that makes the scope extremely easy-to-use. For example, setting up the zone trigger is as simple as drawing a square with your finger.
For multi-domain analysis, the oscilloscope has hardware-based frequency analysis utilising up- to 2 Mpts for the FFT-calculation. This deep memory FFT provides higher frequency resolution than many other FFT based systems. Furthermore, the SDS5X can be upgraded to include MSO/16 digital channels and an external 25 MHz arbitrary waveform generator at any time.
For serial bus troubleshooting, the SDS5X includes free decoding on all low speed serial buses (RS232, CAN, LIN, and I2C) and can be upgraded with decoding kits for more specialised buses (CAN-FD, I2S, FlexRay and MIL1553B) at any time. The scope also features bandwidth upgrade options that give you the flexibility to get the performance you need at a price you can afford.
Please contact Telonic Instruments for further details.
Tel: 0118 9786911
www.telonic.co.uk www.siglent.co.uk
EMI filtered connectors available from Aerco
Aerco and Oxley Developments positioned to supply filtered connector Solutions to electromagnetic challenges
Electronics Systems designers need to protect their systems from dangerous EMI signals and also to guard against unwanted emissions from their systems. In applications ranging from Aerospace, Telecommunications, Military and Civil control equipment filtered connectors are used to provide that protection.
In most design circumstances specific frequency ranges must be filtered, so customer filters are needed. However, most applications use standard connector ranges to interconnect equipment. The
Oxley solutions from Aerco can be delivered through many Mil-spec connector ranges including MIL- DTL-38999 and MIL-DTL-26482 as well as ARINC and D-type connectors. Options include filtered extensions added to standard connector shells or filters integrated into custom-manufactured shells.
When compared with alternative solutions filtered connectors provide ease of assembly, reduction in space and weight and the ability to avoid having internal bulkheads in equipment.
These filter connectors are designed and manufactured at Oxley Development’s self-contained facility in the UK with prototypes available on rapid schedules and production quantities being supplied through Aerco’s flexible stock-holding services.
For more information on Aerco products please visit:
www.aerco.co.uk
30W interchangeable plug adapter comply with medical standards and approved for home healthcare applications
Components Bureau announce availability of the new Cincon TR30RDM series Medically certified external PSU, comprising of 6 models with interchangeable AC plugs and up to 30W output power. The AC-DC wall mount power adapter features 2xMOPP, Class II and is EN60601-1-11 approved for Home Healthcare Applications. The series complies with FCC CFR47 Part 18 Class B and EU CoC Tier 2 & DoE Level VI efficiency standards.
Average efficiency is 88% and the TR30M has an operating temperature of -25°C to 70°C. It offers an input range of 80 ~ 264VAC and output voltages 5V, 9V, 12V, 15V, 18V & 24V, and meets IP22 standards. The TR30RDM also complies with EN55011, EN60335 -1 and has a low leakage current <50uA, continuous short circuit protection, over voltage protection and no load power consumption <75mW.
For more information about the full range of the TR30RDM please contact Components Bureau:
Tel: 01480 412233
www.componentsbureau.com
4.0” Square TFT LCD with
Projected Capacitive Touch One of the latest additions to Craft Data’s extensive line up of colour TFT LCD is their 4.0" square format display. The display has a resolution of 480x480 pixels contained in an active area of 71.86 x 70.18mm and an overall module size of 86 x 86 x 3.9mm. The panel’s IPS Technology produces ultra-wide viewing angles of 80°/80°/80°/80° plus a 300cd/m² LED backlight, a contrast ratio of 700:1 and a 16.7M colour palette further enhances the panels optical performance. The display comes fitted with a Projected Capacitive Touch incorporating an I2C interface and supports 5 simultaneous touches ensuring that users can experience all the features they come to expect from their touch technology. The display offers flexible communication via a 24-Bit RGB or MIPI DSI interface plus a wide operating temperature range of -20~70°C makes the display suitable for a host of industrial, medical and auto/aero applications.
Craft Data Limited Tel: 01296 332000
www.craftdata.co.uk
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