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CKE is a manufacturer of high voltage silicon rectifiers, MOVs, selenium suppressors, silicon carbide varistors, high voltage disk ceramic capacitors, high current/high voltage assemblies....

HV Component Associates (HVCA) specializes in the design, development and manufacture of high voltage rectifiers, bridge rectifiers..

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1-stage preset counter, 1-stage preset counter with total counter (selectable)

Some Specifications -

Input Modes -

Measurement operation with one input.
Differential Input for Two Inputs
Absolute Ratio for Two Inputs


Twin Counter Mode (One Unit, Two Counters) - A Twin Counter Mode has been added to enable using two counters with only one unit.

Tachometer Function, Prescaling function and Decimal point adjustment.

From Omron IA&lt;br/&gt;
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"The Kinysis 8900KS computer features a full QWERTY keyboard for fast data entry, with a half-SVGA touch screen display. The Kinysis 8900VS computer features an anti-glare, WVGA display with touch-screen, usable with a stylus, or even a gloved finger."






From Tech Products Preview




Some Features -

Modular technology provides easy customization
Fully rugged, sealed to IP67 and withstands wide temperature variations
Versatile anti-glare,...&lt;br/&gt;
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"Lightweight and easy to use, the GB300 incorporates Teledyne's own Micro-fuel Cell sensor for quick and accurate analysis of oxygen."

Features Include

Teledyne's own R-17D sensor
Measuring range: 0-100% oxygen
Sensor cable: Extends to 10 feet (3m)
Signal output: 0-1 VDC
RFI hardened: Yes


Teledyne Gas and Liquid analyzers

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Quick, basic LCR measurements at affordable price. Handheld passive-component testing-on the bench or in the field.






From Tech Products Preview




Some Features are -

20,000 counts resolution with dual display
Choice of different testing frequencies
Records Minimum, Maximum and Average readings
Relative mode and Data Hold function


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"Numerous I/O, sunlight readable display, solid state drive and rugged touchscreen.."



Features Include

10.4" LCD Display
Up to 1256MB DRAM
Solid state and rotating drive options
Integrated GPS Option
IP 65 Sealing


From Glacier Industrial Computer&lt;br/&gt;
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"Safeguard your software and data in the face of dust, sand, mud, humidity and extreme temperature."



"Features an Intel Atom 1.6 GHz processor, integrated WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, two digital cameras, as well as SDIO and ExpressCard slots"

Collect and exchange data - lots of data
Receive dispatch orders on the road
Take geo-tagged photographs
Initiate VOIP communications
Find your way out of the forest


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Cool White, 1W, SMD, 1 watt

NS6W083AT - Cool White, 1W, SMD, 1 watt, Tape and Reel

"Japanese chemical engineering and manufacturing company, headquartered in Tokushima, Japan"

"specializes in the manufacturing and distribution of phosphors, including light-emitting diodes (LEDs), battery materials, and calcium chloride." - Nichia Wiki

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LED on SMD ceramic package with silicon resin with lens, high efficient lighsource at small dimensions. Color temperature (typ.): 6500 K, ThinGaN Technology.

Some Specifications

Color of Emission - ultrawhite
Luminous Flux 18.000 .. 35.500 (mlm)
Luminous Intensity typ. 34000 (mcd)
Forward voltage typ. 3.6 V
Optical efficiency 73 lm/W
Thermal resistance 30 K/W


Specs at IF = 140 mA




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Solid-state lighting solutions can be built using Vio LED. Energy savings, long life and robustness. "Vio LEDs combine 405 nm violet chips with proprietary phosphors to create a natural white light." Warm white light, similar to Edison Filament Lamp.

Some Features

1, 4 and 7 watt designs
70 CRI (45 lpw) &amp;amp; 85 CRI (38 lpw)
180° beam angle
70% lumen maintenance at 50,000 hours under normal operation


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"LUXEON Rebel LEDs are designed for a wide range of lighting applications and available in specific Correlated Color Temperatures (CCT) and Color Rendering Index (CRI) combinations, flux and CCT combinations and even specified efficacy."



Electrical Characteristics at 350 mA for LUXEON Rebel - Thermal Pad Temperature = 25ºC

Part No - LXM3-PW71

Nominal CCT - 3000K
Typical CRI - 85
Typical Luminous Flux - 77 lm
Forward Voltage Vf - Typ - 3.00 V
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Touch Type Counter/Timer - CTY/CTS/CT Series

Features Include -

Counter/timer function selectable
Multi-functional counter/timer(include 829,728 functions)
Prescale function
High speed counting of 10kcps
Batch counter function(CT6, CT6-2P only)




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The UMT 500 is a programmable digital timer with 5 relay outputs, each of which has 5 independently selectable operating modes and an external start/reset function.

Features Include

5 Independent timers or relays
5 Programmable timer modes
3 Timing ranges
External start or reset
Large clear LED display with status indicators
Security coded program access


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ProgramaCube Timing Counting - ABB SSAC



Highlights -

High current output eliminates cost of external switching relays
Reliable, accurate, rugged encapsulated
Agency approved hardware with UL, CSA, and CE
ProgramaCube saves time, cost and hassles
Universal voltage reduces inventory
Simple to choose output type, rating, function and adjustment
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345 lumens at 1 A. High light output and efficacy in single-die LED. Typical efficacy up to 132 lm/W

Some Characteristics

Viewing angle (FWHM) .... 125 degrees
Temperature coefficient of voltage ... -2.1 mV/°C
DC forward current ...1000 mA
Reverse voltage .. 5V
Forward voltage (@ 350 mA) ... 3.0V Typical
Forward voltage (@ 1000 mA) ... 3.3V Typical


from Cree

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"The oscilloscope HM2005-2 can display all repetitive signals with a fundamental repetition frequency of at least 200 MHz. The frequency response is 0 to 200 MHz (-3 dB). The vertical ampliﬁers will not distort signals by overshoots, undershoots, ringing etc. "



Some Features of an Analog Scope from Hameg.

2 Channels with deflection coefficients 1mV/div.…5V/div.
2 Time Bases: 2 ns/div.…0.5 s /div. and 2 ns/div.…20ms/div.
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Types available are -

Barrel Style with Quick Disconnect
Barrel Style with Terminal Chamber
Barrel with Potted-in Cable
Intrinsically Safe Sensors
Long Range Sensing &amp;gt;40mm
Rectangular Styles


Technical Information

Dielectric Constants, Sensitivity Adjustments
Capacitive sensors help solve difficult level applications
RFI effects on proximity sensors


From - Turck USA - Proximity Sensors

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"The 34405A features simultaneous reading of DC and AC measurements with its dual display and can take up to 19 readings/sec at 4½ digit resolution through the standard USB interface. .."

Some Features are -

120000 counts resolution
16 measurement functions including temperature and capacitance
0.025% DC voltage accuracy


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Measures and controls pH, ORP and temperature
5 programmable relays: 2 for pH, 2 for ORP and 1 for temperature
Isolated and reversible 4 to 20 mA output for a single parameter


"The Global Water 6309POT multiparameter pH/ORP Controller measures, analyzes, and controls pH, ORP and temperature in one easy to use unit. .........The WQ250 multiparameter pH/ORP controllers provide accurate on/off control via the five programmable relays or the 4 to...&lt;br/&gt;
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Applies the A/D converter - feedback pulse width modulation method of Yokogawa. Superior noise immunity, stability and high-speed sampling.

The Precision Digital Thermometer offers various computations functions and software calibration functions.

Temperature measurement:




Accuracy: TC - 0.006% and RTD - 0.01%

Resolution: TC - 0.1°C (0.1°F) and RTD - 0.01°C (0.01°F)

from Yokogawa T&amp;amp;M&lt;br/&gt;
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Features Include

Flame retardant coating (UL94V0)
Excellent transient voltage suppression characteristics
Higher surge current
Wide varistor voltage
V-I characteristics are the same in both polarity


KOA Speer Electronics -

Thick and thin film resistors, current sensing resistors and resistor arrays; thermal sensors, fuses and varistors for circuit protection; wire wound, multilayer, power .....etc.&lt;br/&gt;
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"It consists of a 34mm square format varistor element ( MOV) with an integral thermally activated element designed to open in the event of overheating due to abnormal over-voltage, limited current conditions as outlined in UL1449 ...

The device has a third lead, an indicator lead, which may be used to indicate that the MOV has been disconnected from the circuit."

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"The ROV device's high current-handling and energy absorption capability, fast response, and low cost can make it suitable for use in line voltage applications."

"An ROV device is a varistor fabricated using a Zinc Oxide (ZnO) powder, sintered with other metal oxide ceramics. The resulting


structure is a polycrystalline ceramic that consists of distributed ZnO grains, separated by other metal oxide ceramics."

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Pleasing and Simple I/O Ergonomics makes the Z8900 LCR Meter a Productivity Tool on the Lab Workbench.



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100Hz, 120Hz, 1KHz and 10KHz test frequencies
0.1% basic accuracy
5 digit Back Lit LCD display
C+R, C+D, L+R, L+Q, R+Q or Z+Θ measurements
Built in comparator for sorting components
RS232 and Handler interfaces


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Measure Volts dc, mA, RTDs, thermocouples, frequency and ohms
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