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Low noise accessory enhances electro-acoustic test
The APx1701 Transducer Test Interface has been introduced by Audio Precision. The system integrates instrument-grade amplifiers and microphone power supplies for designers and production test engineers seeking clear insight into the behaviour of their electro-acoustic devices. With a signal-to-noise ratio of 134dB, the APx1701 provides 20dB of fixed-gain amplification from DC to 100kHz
TT Electronics announces seven-day standard lead times
TT Electronics has announced the availability of seven-day standard lead times on all of its fully configurable temperature, pressure, level, and flow sensing products, offered under its Roxspur Measurement and Control brand.Customers may choose from among hundreds of available configurations across the full portfolio.
Driving innovations in wireless torque measuring technologies
Sensor Technology has continued to develop its product range, offering users new options for measuring power in drive shafts and other rotating machine elements.
Digital output added to open-loop Hall effect transducers
Digital output versions of HO and HLSR open-loop Hall effect current transducers with analogue to digital (A/D) conversion performed by an on-board sigma-delta modulator, giving a 1-bit serial bitstream output have been launched by LEM. These new components for nominal current measurements of 10, 32, 50, 80, 100, 120, 150, 200, 250 ARMS in 3 different mechanical designs (PCB and panel mounting) provide up to 12 bit resolution with 20kHz bandwidth...
Current transducers measure 25 to 100A DC, AC or pulsed
Able to be mounted on PCBs or non-intrusive, isolated measurements of DC, AC and pulsed currents from 25 to 100A nominal, LEM has unveiled the LH transducer family. The LH 50-P and LH 100-P are designed for 50 and 100A nominal, respectively, while the LH 25-NP is a multi-range model that can be configured for 8, 12 or 25A, providing the equivalent of three transducers in one device.
Bondable resistors feature high purity nickel
To meet the growing demand for precise and reliable compensation resistors used in building transducers such as load cells, Micro-Measurements, a Vishay Precision Group brand, has announced that its bondable resistors for transducers are now being built on Advanced Sensors Technology and feature high purity nickel. The LT02 and LT10 series of fixed value nickel resistors offer tight resistance tolerance and repeatable performance for use in trans...
Providing accuracy in changing temperatures
To help ensure optimal measurement accuracy over time, a new 2MHz ultrasonic transducer which gives minimal and predictable changes in zero flow offset due to varying temperature cycles, has been introduced by Morgan Advanced Materials.
Data acquisition systems cope with rugged conditions
Two new data acquisition systems (DAS) that broaden the instruments product line of the Micro-Measurements brand have been announced by Pacific Instruments. The PI7200 and PI7300 DAS bring new capabilities and levels of performance to transducer data acquisition in rugged applications such as wind tunnels, engine test stands, or wherever the DAS needs to be located on or near the test article.
Ultrasound diagnostic device improves care in remote rural areas
MU and STMicroelectronics have announced that MU’s US-304 portable ultrasound imager, powered by ST’s STHV800pulser, is aiming to increase the quality of point-of-care medical diagnostics in remote rural areas of Africa. MU’s device has been developed for the 'Doctor Car' mobile-clinic project to provide medical care in remote rural areas of Africa.
Gas flow measurement capability for extreme environments developed
Morgan Advanced Materials now has the capability to develop gas flow transducers which remain accurate in harsh environments subject to extreme temperatures and the presence of highly corrosive chemicals. Drawing on its extensive knowledge and experience in gas transducer technology used within a range of applications, Morgan has surpassed industry standards by producing sensors which are operational within an even greater range of temperature ex...