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Multifunction bench multimeters feature 6.5-digit precision
Now available from TTi (Thurlby Thandar Instruments), the Fluke 8845A and 8846A are high-precision (6.5-digit) dual-display multimeters offering a wide range of functions for benchtop or system applications.
Spectrum analyser from TTi extends to 2.7 GHz
TTi (Thurlby Thandar Instruments) has extended its PSA-T Series of low-cost highly portable RF spectrum analysers with the launch of the PSA2701T. The new model has a frequency range of 1 MHz to 2700 MHz and a selling price of £995 (plus VAT). As well as being lower in cost, it is considerably smaller, lighter, and lower power than other RF spectrum analyser currently available. Despite this, it offers a high-resolution (480 x 320 pixel) backli...
Handheld analysers pinpoints power-quality problems quickly and safely
The Fluke 430 Series of 3-phase power quality analysers, now available from TTi (Thurlby Thandar Instruments), help to locate, predict, prevent and troubleshoot problems in power distribution systems quickly and safely. Featuring full IEC 61000-4-30 Class compliance, expanded memory and measurement capability, plus a user-configurable logging function, these easy-to-use handheld tools have many innovative features, including the ability to sho...
High-density switching subsystem for automated measurements
The new EX1200 series from VTI Instruments is a high- density switching subsystem for automated measurement and control, offering the capacity to switch up to 576 channels of voltage or temperature in a single-rack 1U high mainframe. The new system allows users to ‘mix and match’ a variety of modules to build a comprehensive signal switching and I/O subsystem for data logging, level detection and control applications.
Bench power supply from TTi
The new PL Series from TTi (Thurlby Thandar Instruments) is a range of laboratory DC power supplies which offers the benefits of digital technology whilst retaining true analogue controls for voltage and current. The new product range replaces the original PL series, which has become the most widely used power supply range within the UK electronics industry.
Space-saving power supplies from TTi are said to use less energy
The new PL series from TTi is a range of linear regulated laboratory power supplies with a very small bench footprint. They incorporate a phase-controlled pre-regulator to limit heat dissipation and reduce energy consumption. Unlike conventional linear regulated power supplies which dissipate most of their power as heat when supplying low output voltages, the new PL series limits the internally generated voltages, resulting in much better energy ...
Laboratory power supplies with programmable control
TTi (Thurlby Thandar Instruments) has updated its QL series of laboratory power supplies to include a number of improvements including the latest safety binding post terminals. The QL series is a range of high-performance linear regulated power supplies offering unusually high levels of precision and stability. Setting resolutions of 1 mV and 0.1 mA are provided, and output ripple and noise are below 0.35 mV peak-to-peak. Single and triple output...
XG 1700 - High-performance 1700 W DC power supply
A new higher-power range of the Sorensen XG Series of high-performance DC power supplies has been released by TTi distribution, the exclusive partner for Ametek Programmable Power in the UK.
Ametek acquires Xantrex programmable power supply business
TTi Instrument Distribution has announces the acquisition of the programmable power business of Xantrex Technology by AMETEK, Inc. for $120 million in cash. Based in San Diego, California, USA, the Xantrex Programmable Power division is a leader in AC and DC programmable power supplies, with annual sales of approximately $80 million.
Pulse and arbitrary function generator runs to 25 MHz
TTi (Thurlby Thandar Instruments) has launched a lower-cost version of the best-selling TG5011 function/arbitrary/pulse generator. The new TG2511 has a maximum frequency of 25 MHz for sine and square waves and costs only £795. It offers similar facilities to the more expensive 50 MHz generator, but with proportionately lower maximum frequencies for pulse and arbitrary waveforms.