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Charge Sensitive Preamplifiers
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Charge Sensitive Preamplifier-Discriminator
A101
Model A101 is a hybrid charge sensitive preamplifier, discriminator, and pulse shaper developed especially for instrumentation employing photomultiplier tubes, channel electron multipliers and other low capacitance charge producing detectors in the pulse counting mode. The A101 is widely used in laboratory and commercial applications for mass spectrometers, laboratory and research experiments, aerospace instrumentation, medical electronics, and electro-optical systems.
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Digital Multi Channel Analyzer
DT5770
The DT5770 is a compact portable 16k Digital MCA for Gamma Spectroscopy, integrating analog front-end with programmable gain and possible AC coupling. It is ideally suited for high energy resolution semiconductor detectors, like HPGe and Silicon, connected to a Charge Sensitive Preamplifier (CSP). The unit can also properly operate directly connected to a PMT with inorganic scintillators (e.g. Nal or Csl scintillators), provided exponential pulse shape and decay time above 200 ns.
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Preamplifiers
Com-Power broadband high gain preamplifiers were designed for electromagnetic interference (EMI) testing and certification. EMC test labs use preamplifiers to improve sensitivity of the test system during EMI radiated emissions measurements. Without a high gain preamplifier, signals picked by the antenna that have amplitudes below the noise floor of the test system cannot be measured. The preamplifier gain has minimum variations for the entire operating frequency range for accurate emissions measurements. The Com-Power preamplifiers were primarily intended for EMC applications. However, it can be used for other applications that require signal amplification.
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Preamplifiers
LNA Series
Low noise amplifier with 12.5 dB of gain covering the nominal frequency range 1 MHz to 3 GHz and can be used in the range from 200 kHz to 4 GHz. With its high gain and low noise figure, it will significantly increase the sensitivity of virtually all spectrum analyzers and other RF measuring instruments. All measuring instruments have a 'noise figure', which is a measure of how good the instrument is at measuring low level signals, the lower this figure, the better, although the lowest signal level will still be governed by the measurement bandwidth. A typical spectrum analyzer may have a noise figure of 20 dB or more, whereas a typical receiver may have a noise figure of 10 dB. The preamplifier has a noise figure of typically 4 dB, significantly enhancing the low level performance of such instruments, enabling signals that were previously masked by noise to be seen.
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Microphone preamplifier
PRE-01
The microphone preamplifier PRE-01 has been designed to match Audiomatica’s microphones MIC-01, MIC-02 andMIC-03. It is particularly useful when the microphone has to be operated far from the analyzer or when weighted measurements are needed. PRE-01 powers the microphone connected to its input with an 8.2V phantom supplyand adds a selectable weighting filter (A or B or C); also available there is a 20 dB gain stage
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Microphone Preamplifier
HT426E01
Nominal Microphone Diameter1/2Frequency Response Electrical Noise(at 22 C) (Flat 20 Hz to 20 kHz)Distortion (3 V rms input at 1 kHz)<-70 dB<-70 dB[1] EnvironmentalTemperature Range (Operating)-40 to +248 FExcitation Voltage 20 to 32 Constant Current Excitation 2 to 10 mA
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Charge Meter
NK-1001A/NK-1002A
Probe-type charge meter that can easily measure the amount of discharge charge that causes static electricity destruction in the manufacturing, inspection, and assembly processes of electronic devices.Many ESD phenomena that impair electronic devices are represented by the CDM ( Device Charging Model). The CDM is a model that represents a phenomenon in which a high peak current flows at high speed when the device itself is charged and its external electrode is grounded. The coulomb meter measures the amount of discharge charge, which is the integral value of the current, with high accuracy.
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Microphone Preamplifier
426B31
Performance:Nominal Microphone Diameter:1/4" Frequency Response:3.98 to 126000 Hz3.98 to 126000 10.0 to 126000 Hz10.0 to 126000 HzElectrical Noise (A-weight)3.8 TEDS CompliantYes
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Lock-In Voltage Preamplifier
SR552
Stanford Research Systems, Inc.
The SR552 Voltage Preamplifier is designed to work with SRS lock-in amplifiers, providing gain where it is needed most?right at the experiment. The preamplifier minimizes noise and pickup in the connecting lines and can reduce measurement time in noise-limited experiments.
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Charge Controller
The intelligence of an AC charging station or an AC charging infrastructure is largely determined by the charge controller used. A smart charge controller has the primary task of controlling and monitoring the charging process of an electrical vehicle.The features that characterise a smart charge controller include communication with a backend system and the associated authorisation of users, as well as the efficient distribution of load currents by means of dynamic load management to prevent an overload of the existing AC system.
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Current Preamplifier
1641
The Model 1641 Current Preamplifier is a simple low cost wideband gain block for use with photomultipliers
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Current Preamplifier
1211
The model 1211 Current Preamplifier was designed to provide all of the features required of a modern laboratory preamplifier. It measures cur rents with full scale sensitivity ranging from 10 to 10 amperes.
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Transformer Preamplifier
SR554
Stanford Research Systems, Inc.
The SR554 is a low-noise, transformer-coupled preamplifier optimized for source impedances between 0.05 Ω and 1 kΩ. With an input noise of only 0.1 nV/√Hz, the SR554 can be used in a wide range of low-noise applications.
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Charge Plate Monitors
Our charge plate monitors the voltage of the battery and the voltage of the battery.
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Preamplifiers
The primary function of a preamplifier is to extract the signal from the detector without significantly degrading the intrinsic signal-to noise ratio. Three basic types of preamplifiers are available: the current-sensitive preamplifier, the parasitic-capacitance preamplifier, and the charge-sensitive preamplifier. ORTEC manufactures a preamplifier to fit your detector, your application, and your budget.
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Low Noise Current Preamplifier
SR570
Stanford Research Systems, Inc.
The SR570 is a low-noise current preamplifier capable of current gains as large as 1 pA/V. High gain and bandwidth, low noise, and many convenient features make the SR570 ideal for a variety of photonic, low temperature and other measurements.
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Thermal Sensitivity Tester
NTE-2A
The NTE-2A Thermal Probe is a sophisticated, non-invasive device for the clinical evaluation of neuropathy and the assessment of short fiber neurological function. Individual thresholds are compared to normals to statistical normals. These results provide an accurate means of tracking chronic changes in small fiber nerve function. It can be used for pain studies and in any application were a variable, accurately-controlled temperature stimulus is required. The NTE-2A is often used in conjunction with the Vibratron II to assess peripheral neuropathies.
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Preamplifiers
Is an electronic amplifier that converts a weak electrical signal into an output signal strong enough to be noise-tolerant and strong enough for further processing, or for sending to a power amplifier and a loudspeaker.
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Preamplifier
2721
Pre-amplification is required to protect the output signal of pH and ORP electrodes from a wide variety of electromagnetic interferences common in industrial environments. Signet 2721 is used if remote pre-amplification is required (e.g. tank temperature >80oC) or connecting another manufacturer's electrode to the Signet 5700 or 8750 instrument. The Signet 2721 should be used with special order sensors built with cables (Signet models 277X-HT or 277X-1-HT).
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Quartz Charge Force Rings
Ring-style sensor configurations measure dynamic compression. Tension measurements are also possible if the unit has been installed with proper pre-load.
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Battery Charge and Discharge Tester
HTCFDK / 791
Wuhan Huatian Electric Power Automation Co., Ltd.
The voltage monitoring information of single battery is simple, safe and accurate with wireless relay access.
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Auto Charging System Analyzer
TE6-0606
Hangzhou Tonny Electric & Tools Co., Ltd.
This unit simply plugs into your car's cigarette lighter socket and will present you with alternator and battery status. On the left side is the alternator status indicating if it's charging the battery at too high a voltage, normal or too low. On the right is the battery status green LED charged 12.4-12.6V, yellow LED recharge 11.8-12.35V, and red LED dead<11.75V indicators.
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Accumulator Charging Kits - (Europe)
The Parker Charging kit is an indispensable instrument for checking, adjusting or filling nitrogen into most of the hydraulic accumulators available on the market.
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Microphone Preamplifier
426A30
1/2-inch preamplifier with 7-pin LEMO connector (for externally polarized microphones)
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Sensitivity Testing
Response Dynamics Vibration Engineering, Inc.
Sensitivity testing involves making predictions of system response to environmental disturbance. The significance and importance of the system sensitivity estimates is very often overlooked. This gets companies in trouble and is one of the top reasons why we are called upon to provide timely solutions. Most teams are focused on getting their product to work and get it out the door. An engineering team will often not know how to quantify what to expect in the customer environment and how to test for those expected disturbances. We design hundreds of sensitivity tests and can explain the important concepts to consider in designing the tests and making the right measurements that allow for sound estimates of system response. This is an important expertise we use in our vibration, acoustic and magnetic field consulting services.
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Time Sensitive Networking Evaluation-Kit
The evaluation kit offers developers the possibility to test and evaluate Ethernet TSN for their own applications. It consists of either a Smartzync board (Xilinx) or a Netleap board (Intel/Altera) with an optionally implemented IPMS TSN-IP core for endpoint applications (TSN-EP), switched endpoint applications (TSN-SE) or switch applications (TSN- SW). Linux drivers with application examples, as well as RTOS test applications and TSN network configuration examples are also available.
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DC/DC with UPS and Charge Controller
A wide input range, quad output PC/104-Plus DC/DC converter with a built-in battery charger and uninterruptable power supply (UPS) controller. Designed for harsh environments, the power supply operates from -40 to +85C without a fan or heatsink making it ideal for industrial applications.
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DC to 350 MHz Preamplifier
SR240A
Stanford Research Systems, Inc.
The model SR240A 350 MHz Preamplifier is a 4-channel, DC-coupled instrument with a gain of 5 per channel. The amplifiers can be used independently or cascaded to provide gains of 5, 25, 125 or 625.
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EV& Charging Pile Test Set
DC Testing
With the development of Electric Vehicles in the world, more and more charging piles have been installed in different places. Due to the different understanding of the standards among EV manufacturers and charging piles suppliers, there may be hidden danger during the charging process.
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External Pre-amplifiers
Although all Spectrum A/D cards have a very powerful input section with a highly configurable input amplifier and a variety of input ranges it is sometimes necessary to have additional external amplifiers if the signal to acquire has an extremely low level. Spectrum offers a range of perfectly matching external amplifiers to cover such cases. These powerful amplifiers have been rated using the Spectrum cards and offer best performance together with high amplification rates.The amplifiers are simply connected between the signal source and the Spectrum A/D card input and can be manually switched between different settings using small lever keys. All amplifiers allow the offset compensation by using an adjustable screw.





























