| Content | GW Instek launches a new series of desktop battery tester, the GBM-3000 series, which uses AC 1kHz as the test signal and measures battery's voltage and internal resistance to 300V (GBM-3300) and 80V (GBM-3080). The series features 3.5" TFT LCD, 4-wire measurement method, high-resolution (6-digit voltage / 5-digit resistance) measurement display capability, and independent GO/NOGO determination of voltage and resistance, various communications interfaces, etc. to meet various types of battery measurements, ranging from single cell, battery cell, to the end product (battery), etc. so as to facilitate users in achieving accurate measurements at all stages of production. | | Keep productivity high and operational costs low, with the Amprobe AT-3500 Underground Cable Locator. It is the rugged, economical solution for locating cable, wires and pipes that are underground if they are energized or de-energized. Great for parking lot and airport lighting applications, it precisely pinpoints buried services, with exceptionally fast sound and meter response. The backlit, multiple-segment, bar graph, digital display, plus audible indicators easily locate cables and wires. The AT-3500 Underground Cable Locator employs the proven 33 kHz frequency for most locating applications. To avoid lines at utility construction sites, it also offers the highly sensitive power and radio modes. Take depth measurements with the simple press of a button. | The Instek GDS-200/300 series handheld oscilloscope features two analog input channels and is available with 70, 100 or 200 MHz bandwidth. It features a 7" capacitive full touch panel LCD which can be positioned in portrait and landscape display, as well as a rechargeable battery making it easy to operate in field operation. The GDS-200/300 are ideal for use in laboratories, R&D, solar power inspection and repair, and for maintenance personnel who are always on field assignments. | The AT-6000-T Transmitter works on Energized and De-energized circuits up to 600 V AC/DC in Category I through Category III electrical environments and features high signal, low signal, and loop modes. The Breaker Identification feature eliminates confusion of multiple false positives, common with older technology tracing tools, by identifying the one correct breaker or fuse with the highest recorded signal. | |