Test & Measurement
EA Elektro-Automatik: battery test system with high power density
EA Elektro-Automatik, a specialist manufacturer of DC programmable power supplies, bidirectional power supplies, and regenerative electronic loads, has announced a compact, automated battery cycler and test system that will enable manufacturers to better test EV batteries as the industry evolves to higher power battery technologies.
High-definition scopes come in 500MHz and 350MHz models
The DLM5000HD series high-definition oscilloscopes from Yokogawa Test & Measurement are positioned as a high-performance version of the DLM5000 series.
Speed and versatility enhance vector signal transceiver
NI has added new options and extended capabilities for its third generation PXI Vector Signal Transceiver (VST) - the PXIe-5842.
Hardware-accelerated scope added to Keysight portfolio
Keysight Technologies has expanded its portfolio of Infiniium oscilloscopes with the new, hardware-accelerated Infiniium MXR B-Series, offering automated analysis tools that enable engineers to find anomalies quickly and shorten time to market.
Saelig debuts economical 12-bit Rigol DHO800/900
Saelig Company has introduced the Rigol DHO800/900 Oscilloscope Series, Rigol's newest high-performance 12-bit economical digital oscilloscopes.
Connected cars are coming
Both established automotive manufacturers and industry upstarts are moving forward with autonomous vehicles.
ROHM launches ‘Product Longevity Programme’
ROHM has recently launched a dedicated page for a new Product Longevity Programme (PLP).
Saelig introduces Siglent SSG6000A microwave signal generators
Saelig has announced the Siglent SSG6000A Series Microwave Signal Generators, with an output frequency range from 100kHz to 13.6/20/40 GHz.
Analysers APP mode speeds R&D and production test
Yokogawa Test & Measurement has released the AQ6373E visible wavelength and AQ6374E wide range optical spectrum analysers
Rohde & Schwarz, Greenerwave collaborate to verify RIS modules
Reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RIS) are drawing attention in the wireless industry due to their potential for an efficient 5G mmWave rollout as well as future 6G applications.