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"EnviroMon is a complete data logging system. It automatically measures and records temperature, humidity and other parameters and provides warnings when readings go out of range."

"The EL008 data can be collected then downloaded to a computer, alternatively it can be used as a stand alone data logger. If used as a stand-alone logger, you will still need to connect it to a computer (via the serial port) during the installation and set up...&lt;br/&gt;
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Manufactures Scientific Research and Industrial Instruments. Test &amp;amp; Measurement Instruments, Vacuum &amp;amp; Analytical Instruments and Time &amp;amp; Frequency Instruments.

Vacuum Gauge Controller - IGC100 - Ion gauge controller

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Princeton Applied Research is a global leader in the manufacture of electrochemical instrumentation including potentiostats and galvanostats for research electrochemistry, applied corrosion, battery and fuel cell research, biomedical research, plating and sensor applications.




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MATLAB &amp;amp; Simulink Student Version is the ideal computing environment for students in electrical and mechanical engineering, chemical and biological engineering, financial analysis, and other areas of engineering and science.

Biotech, Pharmaceutical and Medical - Biosignal processing, bioinformatics, medical research, medical devices.

Medical Devices and Instrumentation Design
Lab Automation and Instrument Control


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Test and measurement equipment and services to the healthcare industry.

QA-90 MKII Electrical Safety Analyzer - Fluke

"The QA-90 represents a new generation of safety testing equipment. QA-90 is the only automatic safety tester that can test Instruments containing modules with different classes of protection in one test run (i.e. CF and BF defibrillators)."

Features Include

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Nitrogen Laser, Ion Gauge Controller, Melting Point Apparatus, Quartz Crystal Microbalance

Residual Gas Analyzers, High Pressure Sampling Systems, Universal Gas Analyzer

SRS Scientific Instruments

Laser Diode controller, Small Instrumentation Modules, Lock-In Amplifiers, Optical Chopper, Optical Shutter Systems, Photon Counters.

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Solutions for traditional industries such as automotive, aerospace, military, power, civil engineering and manufacturing. Hardware &amp;amp; software for the measurement &amp;amp; analysis of a wide variety of noise &amp;amp; vibration applications.

Capture, analysis and display of noise, vibration and associated data in the laboratory.

biomedical signal processing
acoustic measurements
fatigue life &amp;amp; durability studies
production line testing




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"ADI microcontroller and integrated amplifier technologies support ultra low power, small size, and AAMI-EC13 performance level requirements for portable ECG designs."

AD8235: 40µA Micropower Instrumentation Amplifier in WLCSP Package

The AD8235 is the industry's smallest, lowest power instrumentation amplifier. It has rail to rail inputs and outputs and can operate on voltages as low as 1.8V.

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"The Wireless Acquisition Module (WAM) is the first go wireless product for resting ECG acquisition to be introduced. The WAM is a high-fidelity diagnostic ECG acquisition module with integrated go wireless capabilities enabling transmission to Mortara ELI electrocardiographs."



"Mortara Instrument has created a complete line of electrocardiography products that are well suited to today's health care market."&lt;br/&gt;
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"ADInstruments was established in 1988 to deliver high quality, ease-of-use data acquisition systems for life science research and teaching."

PowerLab Systems Tutor

"Step-by-step, interactive data acquisition and courseware for high-school, college and introductory university courses. ....

Takes students through background information, instructions, real-time data acquisition, analysis and reporting all within a single software application. "

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pControl 2F Backpressure Controller for process gas analysis instrumentation

Eliminate pressure errors at the source.
Quick and precise pressure control under extremely wide range of gas flow.
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"MS-200 is a portable, battery powered mass spectrometer for gas analysis entirely contained in a single case. MS-200 transports the advantages of mass spectrometry - good specificity for the identification of unknowns, versatility, accuracy and sensitivity - from the laboratory into the field. MS200"

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"Molecubes - an attractive programmable robotics system Molecubes could play a significant role in technical training in the near future. These cubes, fitted with computer chips, can be successively attached to each other."

Festo Bionic Learning Network

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Metrology &amp;amp; Instrumentation, Process Equipment and Epitaxial Equipment. Advanced Research tools for life science, materials science and nanotechnology.

The NanoScope V-PI Controller

"The NanoScope V-PI controller includes the most powerful elements of the NanoScope V controller to deliver an imaging capability of up to 1024 x 1024 pixels on 8-channels, and a thermal tuning range from 1 kHz to 100 kHz....."




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"MP Starter Systems include all hardware, software and documentation you need to get started-then you can add amplifier modules, transducers, and electrodes to match your research design. Now you can even download our new Quick Start files to make it even easier to start your experiment.



New modules are available for Electrogastrogram, Microelectrode Recording, Noninvasive Blood Pressure Measurement, and Electrical Bio-impedance (Cardiac...&lt;br/&gt;
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Isolated Industrial Ethernet Data Acquisition

These Use the DI-715B Series with 5B style isolated amplifier modules or the DI-718B Series with 8B style isolated amplifier modules for fully isolated industrial signal conditioning applications. Over 90 module types provides a wide variety of measurement functions and ranges. Modules may be mixed and matched to specifically meet your application.

Ethernet Data Acquisition - DATAQ&lt;br/&gt;
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"The company, founded in 1946 by Joseph F. Keithley in a Cleveland, Ohio, workshop, designs, develops, manufactures and markets complex electronic instruments and systems geared to the specialized needs of electronics manufacturers for high-performance production testing, process monitoring, product development and research."

Instruments Relevant to Lab and Research

Digital Multimeters and Data Acquisition/Switching Systems
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Lake Shore Cryotronics, Inc. is an international leader in developing innovative measurement and control solutions.



Model 336 Cryogenic Temperature Controller

Features Include -

Operates down to 300 mK with appropriate NTC RTD sensors
Four sensor inputs and four independent control outputs
Two PID control loops: 100 W and 50 W into a 50 W or 25 W load
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The GNU Scientific Library (GSL) is a numerical library for C and C++ programmers. It is free software under the GNU General Public License.

The library provides a wide range of mathematical routines such as random number generators, special functions and least-squares fitting. There are over 1000 functions in total with an extensive test suite.&lt;br/&gt;
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"Manufacturer and exporter of high performance Laboratory Instrument and Laboratory Equipment."

Process Instrumentation Division

Flow Meters, Oil Consumption Meter, Gas Monitor and Control Instruments, Liquid Measurement Control Instruments&lt;br/&gt;
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Microfluidics: CapTite Components and Kits



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The Epic System is a high-throughput label-free screening platform based on optical biosensor technology."&lt;br/&gt;
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Specialist in the field of spectroscopy, elemental analytics, chromatography, refractometry and electrochemical analysis equipment.

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