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    TEGAM Model 1740

    TEGAM Model 1740 High Speed Microohmmeter, including GPIB & RS-232

    Basic Accuracy: 0.02%
    Measurement Speed: 10 ms
    Range: 20 mΩ to 20 MΩ
    Resolution: 1 µΩ
    Programmable reference currents
    Kelvin Klips, Spade Lugs or Kelvin Probes available
    Easy to operate and easy to integrate
    1-year warranty on this Microohmmeter
    Made in USA

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    1750

    Recognized as the industry's fastest precision microohmmeter, the model 1750 has become the #1 choice in manufacturing environments. Fuse manufacturers use it for nondestructive tests where the unmatched precision increases the process yield to the point where the 1750 pays for itself in weeks. The vast majority of resistors less than 1 Ohm are tested and sorted to accuracy better than 0.1% by the 1750. Automotive suppliers use it to consistently meet stringent quality requirements of welds, bonds and electrical connection in sub-assemblies. Aircraft manufacturers employ the 1750 to measure wiring harnesses and RF shields for connection integrity. The capability of the 1750 enables the accurate real time measurement of electro-plating thickness and conductive coatings on housings and shields.

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    GS200 DC VOLTAGE / CURRENT SOURCE

    The GS200 is a low voltage/current DC source with high accuracy, high stability, and high resolution. With its excellent traceability, stability, and 5 1/2-digit resolution, the GS200 generates extremely low-noise DC voltage and current signals that are required for many applications. Additionally, the optional monitoring feature turns the GS200 into a voltage and current measuring instrument.

     

    General Specifications

    • Voltage source up to ±32 V and current source up to ±200 mA
    • 51/2-digit, 120000-count output resolution
    • Voltage and current simple monitoring feature (optional)
    • Programmable output up to 10,000 points
    • Built-in USB mass storage device
    • Channel expansion through synchronous operation