Get the Whole Picture with a FLIR Infrared Camera

August 26th, 2010

Get the Whole Picture Instead of No Picture

A temperature gun is a lightweight, easy-to-use tool for getting non-contact temperature readings, but what are you missing? With a thermal camera you don’t just get the temperature of one spot, you get an infrared image made of thousands of measurements that shows you exactly where the problem is. Infrared inspections save you time and money.

Why upgrade to an infrared camera?

  • Save time and money: Find problems fast in one shot instead of painstakingly checking every inspection point one at a time.
  • Increased safety: Get more information while standing at a safer distance from dangerous equipment and malfunctioning systems.
  • Better inspections: A temperature gun just gives you an average temperature across a wide area, while a FLIR thermal camera gives you an accurate picture of possible problems so you can correct them right away.

Still using a temperature gun?

Upgrade to an affordable FLIR thermal camera for accurate, picture-perfect results at every inspection.

FLIR i5 Compact IR Camera

Features:

  • Easy-to-use troubleshooting tool, pocket sized and fully automatic
  • 80 x 80 pixels image resolution
  • High accuracy of 2% helps you find problems faster and easier
  • Large 2.8″ color LCD
  • Double molded rugged design with easy grip handle construction meets IP43 dust/splashproof standards
  • MiniSD card stores up to 5000 Radiometric JPEG format images
  • Complete with 512MB miniSD Card, rechargeable battery, 110V AC adaptor/charger, USB cable, hand strap and protective hard carrying case
  • Includes QuickReport software for analysis of radiometric images
  • FLIR i5 Product Page

FLIR i40 Infrared Camera

Features:

  • Advanced 120 x 120 detector – delivers 14,400 pixels resolution & thermal sensitivity that s higher than the competition.
  • Free QuickReport software w/report templates to simplify your work.
  • Easy camera controls, including emissivity & reflective temperature settings to help you troubleshoot with accuracy & confidence.
  • High-powered illuminator that lights your way for safety and generates sharp visible-light images.
  • 0.6 Megapixel visible camera.
  • 2 year manufacturer’s warranty
  • FLIR i40 Product Page

Thermal Cameras for Electrical & Mechanical Applications
The use of thermography has revolutionized predictive maintenance inspection programs for virtually all types of industries.

A thermal imaging camera is a reliable non contact instrument which is able to scan and visualize the temperature distribution of entire surfaces of machinery and electrical equipment quickly and accurately. Thermography programs have contributed to substantial cost savings for our customers around the world.

AC Load Simulation for the Real World

August 24th, 2010

Real World AC Load Simulation to 4500W

Test engineers in need of real world AC load simulation up to 4500W that provides highly accurate load levels over a broad range of values with integrated measurement  capability……The Chroma 63800  Series AC/DC Electronic Load is the  solution.

AC Loads vs Resistors

Resistors have typically filled a need to inexpensively load AC output devices; however using resistors presents disadvantages to the testing process:

  • Elaborate switching/resistor networks are needed to automatically change load levels
  • Resistors provide only unity power factor, thus do not simulate real world loads
  • Resistors impedance change with temperature so accurate load levels are nearly impossible to obtain
  • Current shunts and DMMs are also needed to measure actual load current and voltages

The Solution

Chroma’s 63800 series includes an industry-first circuit simulation mode allowing users to program circuit values directly with dimple power factor and crest factor values instead of approximating load conditions. Other advantages include:

  • Performs both AC and DC load simulation
  • Constant and Rectified Load Modes
  • Programmable In Rush Mode
  • Automatic Bandwidth Adjustment
  • Parallel / 3-Phase Control
  • Programmable Crest Factor and Power Factor
  • Integrated, accurate measurement capability for V, I, PF, CF, P, Q, S, F, R, Ip+/-, and THDv
  • Stability at 400Hz
  • Front Panel Controls

The Chroma 63800 Series AC/DC loads are designed for multiple-industry testing applications including uninterruptible power supplies, off-grid inverters, AC power sources and other power devices such as switches, valves, breakers, fuses, and connectors.

Chroma 63802 – Programmable AC Load 1.8KVA/18A/350VAC Chroma’s 63800 Series AC&DC Electronic Loads are design for testing uninterruptible power supplies(UPS), Off-Grid Inverters, AC sources and other power….More Info and Data Sheet

Chroma 63803 – Programmable AC Load 3.6KVA/36A/350VAC Chroma’s 63800 Series AC&DC Electronic Loads are design for testing uninterruptible power supplies(UPS), Off-Grid Inverters, AC sources and other power….More Info and Data Sheet

Chroma 63804 – Programmable AC Load 4.5KVA/45A/350VAC Chroma’s 63800 Series AC&DC Electronic Loads are design for testing uninterruptible power supplies(UPS), Off-Grid Inverters, AC sources and other power….More Info and Data Sheet


LeCroy on Oscilloscope Security

August 17th, 2010

Oscilloscope Security


LeCroy has implemented a number of easy to follow steps. Below is a list of suggestions to maintain the safety of your DSO.

Windows Based Digital  Oscilloscopes

Your LeCroy Digital Storage Oscilloscope (DSO), when viewed from the signal path, is functionally an oscilloscope that happens to be built on the widely used Windows operating system. Using Windows provides easy access to peripheral hardware, third party software, and familiar user interfaces, to supplement the scope’s primary design purpose… capture and analysis of waveforms. When viewed from the network connector or removable disk drives (e.g. floppy, CD-ROM, USB storage key) however, your LeCroy DSO is a computer, that happens to run an oscilloscope application. From this vantage point, LeCroy as the provider of the DSO, and yourself as its user, need to take proper precautions relating to prevention of viruses and other security threats.

LeCroy’s Commitment to DSO Security

LeCroy is committed to providing industry leading DSO  protection to users, and has established procedures to insure:

  • LeCroy’s pool of demonstration digital oscilloscopes are protected against viruses, and can be safely connected to customer information networks for evaluation purposes.
  • Every new LeCroy Windows based digital oscilloscope is shipped from our factory with an industry leading Anti Virus (AV) software trial subscription included free of charge.
  • Every LeCroy DSO is manufactured and tested in a secure and isolated network environment. It is scanned non-invasively using the latest virus definitions before being put into its shipping carton, with a signed certificate included in the box.
  • Every DSO returned to LeCroy for repair, calibration, or updating is scanned non-invasively on receipt and prior to return, with a signed certificate provided, and is worked on in a secure and isolated  network environment.
  • Every reconditioned DSO is treated like a manufactured or serviced  DSO from a software perspective and is made fully safe, secure, and  up to date prior to sale.

LeCroy actively participates in Microsoft Service Pack betas, and also tests critical updates as soon as they are available. In the very unlikely event that an update adversely affects the performance of your DSO we  will update the DSO Security site with information and potential  workarounds.

LeCroy on Antivirus software

LeCroy advises strongly that all X-Stream based scopes be equipped with  antivirus software prior to connection to a network. It is equally important  to keep the virus definition files frequently updated. LeCroy has evaluated  Symantec AntiVirus for effectiveness and impact on performance.

Click here to view the results of these tests.

Scopes equipped with Windows XP Pro SP2, or later, will detect installed  anti-virus software and will report when antivirus definitions are out of   date.

For You

While this process ensures that you will receive your instrument without viruses, it does not necessarily protect your instrument from receiving a virus once it has been connected to your network.

You should take precautions when connecting a LeCroy instrument to your network including:

  • Install anti-virus software on your instrument. You may wish to check your IS department first to see if they have a “preferred Anti-Virus” tool.
  • Ensure that the Anti-Virus definitions are up-to-date using Symantec’s “Live Update” service.
  • Ensure that the latest Operating System Service Pack and Critical  Updates have been installed by running “Windows Update”, available in the windows “Start” menu.

This page provides information regarding operating system updates in the unlikely event that an O/S update is incompatible with the X-Stream  firmware. Since new Operating System Vulnerability, Worms, and Viruses  are detected frequently it is highly recommended to periodically ensure  your virus definitions and operating system patches are up to date.

New Oscilloscopes

LeCroy has selected NOD32 as the tool of choice for protection of Digital Oscilloscopes. We have tested this product fully for compatibility and performance impact. Because some DSO users may prefer another tool for  this purpose, or may be planning to use their DSO in stand alone mode, LeCroy includes NOD32 trial installer on the oscilloscope desktop. If a DSO is protected with antivirus, however has been disconnected from the network for an extended period, LeCroy recommends that the virus definition files be updated manually using a CD or USB memory stick, prior to reconnection to the network. LeCroy’s DSO production lines are updated regularly, to ship OS images complete with needed service packs and patches. A recovery partition is included on the hard disk drive of each LeCroy oscilloscope. It is possible you may receive a DSO that has been in transit or storage for some period, and LeCroy recommends that users routinely apply critical OS patches as part of DSO maintenance. Your DSO is expected to provide long service life (LeCroy long term support extends for seven years after your DSO is removed from the new product catalog) and therefore your recovery partition will ‘age’. If you find it necessary to rebuild an older DSO, it is important that needed service packs and critical updates be reinstalled.

New Demonstration Oscilloscopes

LeCroy demonstration Digital Oscilloscopes are protected by NOD32, which is updated weekly, and by OS patches monthly. If you wish, prior to any demonstration at your facility, you may invite your IT department to examine the DSO prior to connecting it to your network. LeCroy Sales and Applications Engineers are equipped with a set of security tools that allow them to keep demonstration Digital Oscilloscopes clean and safe for your evaluation.

Oscilloscopes sent for Repair or
Calibration

Your DSO will be scanned non-invasively for viruses upon receipt at a LeCroy service center. If a virus is found, you will be contacted and asked for instructions on how you want us to proceed. While at LeCroy, your machine will be carefully isolated and protected, and prior to return shipment it will be non-invasively scanned again and certified.

Windows Vista 64 -based Oscilloscopes

The WavePro 7 Zi, DDA 7 Zi, SDA 7 Zi, WaveMaster 8 Zi, DDA 8 Zi, SDA 8 Zi are shipped with Windows Vista 64 with Service Pack 1 installed. These oscilloscopes offer an increased level of security out of the box due to the enhancements that SP1 offers, including a network firewall that is enabled by default. Windows Vista 64 -based oscilloscopes can benefit from Microsoft’s Windows Update service, and users are highly recommended to take advantage of the critical updates that are published there.

Windows XP Pro -based Oscilloscopes

The WaveRunner 6000 ‘A’ models, the WavePro 7000 ‘A’ models, and currently shipping WaveMaster, WaveExpert, SDA, and DDA variants ship with Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 3 installed. These oscilloscopes offer an increased level of security out of the box due to the enhancements that SP3 offers, including a network firewall that is enabled by default. Windows XP Pro -based oscilloscopes can benefit from Microsoft’s Windows Update service, and users are highly recommended to take advantage of the critical updates that are published there. Users should monitor the space available on C:\, when installing Windows updates. If the oscilloscope is running short on hard drive space on C:\, please contact the Service Department for information on upgrading
the drive.

Windows XP Embedded -based
Oscilloscopes

The WaveSurfer product line currently ships with XP Embedded SP3. Although your WaveSurfer is shipped from the factory at the SP3 level, it may report itself as XP without SP3, which may preclude some Windows applications from being installed. The first of the patches described below resolves this issue. XP Embedded, even though virtually identical to XP Pro, cannot currently use the Windows Update service. Instead, LeCroy has created two O/S update installers which are available here (“WaveSurfer Patch” for WaveSurfer 400 Series Only). It is very important to note that the released Service Pack 2 and Service Pack 3 for Windows XP Home and Professional is not compatible with XP Embedded. Installing this service pack will almost certainly render your oscilloscope unusable, requiring the OS to be re-installed. Support for critical updates and service packs are not provided for XP Embedded. XP pro may be installed if SW patches and security updates are required. Contact your local service office for information concerning this upgrade.

Windows 2000 -based Oscilloscopes

The WaveRunner 6000 (non-A), older WavePro, WaveMaster, SDA, and  DDA oscilloscopes are based upon Microsoft’s Windows 2000 Operating  System. The first units shipped at the Service Pack 2 (SP2) level,  more  recent units ship with SP3, and SP4. Based on past events, most notably on  the pervasiveness of the Blaster, and other worms and viruses, LeCroy recommends that all users upgrade their scope’s operating system to Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 which can be found at Windows 2000 Service Pack 4. Before upgrading, you should note that the use of Service Pack 4 requires the scope software version 2.9.1.10 or greater. The scope will not operate properly if Service Pack 4 is installed with older scope  software versions.

CAUTION Scope users MUST upgrade their software to the latest software  version prior to installing Windows 2000 Service Pack 4.

(source www.element-14.com) Test Equipment Connection Provides this for Informational Purposes Only and Assumes no Liability for the Content

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Terrestrial Terminal Stations

August 13th, 2010

Terrestrial Terminal Stations AKA Earth Stations

What is an Earth Station?

An earth station, ground station, or earth terminal is a terrestrial terminal station designed for extra-planetary telecommunication with spacecraft, and/or reception of radio waves from an astronomical radio source. Earth stations are located either on the surface of the Earth, or within Earth’s atmosphere. Earth stations communicate with spacecraft by transmitting and receiving radio waves in the super high frequency or extremely high frequency bands (microwaves). When an earth station successfully transmits or receives radio waves with a spacecraft it establishes a telecommunications link. Earth stations may occupy either a fixed or itinerant position. Article 1 and III of the ITU Radio Regulations describes various types of earth stations, stationary and mobile, and their interrelationships. Specialized satellite earth stations are used to tele-communicate with satellites—chiefly communications satellites. Other earth stations communicate with manned space stations or unmanned space probes. An earth station that primarily receives telemetry data, or that follows a satellite not in geostationary orbit, is called a tracking station. When a satellite is within an earth station’s line of sight, the earth station is said to have a view of the satellite. It is possible for a satellite to communicate with more than one earth station at a time. A pair of earth stations are said to have a satellite in mutual view when the stations share simultaneous, unobstructed, line-of-sight contact with the satellite.

What is a Telecommunications Port?

A telecommunications port or more commonly known as a teleport is a satellite earth station with multiple antennas (i.e., an antenna farm) that functions as a hub connecting a satellite or geocentric orbital network with a terrestrial telecommunications network. Teleports may provide various broadcasting services among other telecommunications functions, such as uploading computer programs or issuing commands over an uplink to a satellite.

What are Earth terminal Complexes?

In Federal Standard 1037C, the United States General Services Administration defined an earth terminal complex as the assemblage of equipment and facilities necessary to integrate an earth terminal (earth station) into a telecommunications network. FS-1037C has since been subsumed by the ATIS Telecom Glossary, which is maintained by the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions, an international, business-oriented, non-governmental organization. Although the ATIS as well as the Telecommunications Industry Association acknowledge this definition,[8] the occurrence of the word complex in the name of a radio observatory or other major earth station doesn’t necessarily connote all of the nuances of the FS-1037C definition—especially outside of the United States.


What are Satellite Communications Standards?

The ITU Radio Communication Sector (ITU-R), a division of the International Telecommunication Union, codifies international standards agreed-upon through multinational discourse. From 1927–1932, standards and regulations now governed by the ITU-R were administered by the Comité consultatif international pour la radio (International Consultancy Committee for Radio). In addition to the body of standards defined by the ITU-R, each major satellite operator provides technical requirements and standards that earth stations must meet in order to communicate with the operator’s satellites. For example, Intelsat publishes the Intelsat Earth Station Standards (IESS) which, among other things, classifies earth stations by the capabilities of their parabolic antennas, and pre-approves certain antenna models. Eutelsat publishes similar standards and requirements, such as the Eutelsat EarthStation Standards (EESS).

Earth Stations and Earth Terminal Complexes

Bukit Timah Satellite Earth Station


The Bukit Timah Satellite Earth Station (Chinese: 武吉知马卫星地面站; Malay: Stesen Satelit Bumi Bukit Timah) is the second satellite earth station in Singapore after Sentosa Satellite Earth Station in Sentosa Island. The station is located in Bukit Timah near Chantek flyover between Bukit Timah Expressway (BKE) and Pan Island Expressway (PIE). This station is managed and owned by SingTel with the building starting construction in 1983 and started operations in 1986. As it is located next to the BKE, motorists coming into Singapore via the causeway see this as their first landmark other than Woodlands.

Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex


The Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex (CDSCC) is a ground station that is located in Australia at Tidbinbilla in the Paddys River (a tributory of the Cotter River) valley, about half an hour’s drive out of Canberra in the Australian Capital Territory. The complex is part of the Deep Space Network run by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL). It is commonly referred to as the Tidbinbilla Deep Space Tracking Station and was officially opened on March 19, 1965 by the then Prime Minister of Australia Sir Robert
Menzies.

Goldstone Deep Space Communications Complex

The Goldstone Deep Space Communications Complex (GDSCC) — commonly called the Goldstone Observatory is located in California’s Mojave Desert (USA). Operated by ITT Corporation for the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, its main purpose is to track and communicate with space missions. It includes the Pioneer Deep Space Station, which is a U.S. National Historic Landmark. The current observatory is part of NASA’s Deep Space Network. The Goldstone Deep Space Communications Complex is one of just three in the world, the others being the Madrid Deep Space Communication Complex and the Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex.

Goonhilly Satellite Earth Station


Goonhilly Satellite Earth Station is a large telecommunications site located on Goonhilly Downs near Helston on the Lizard peninsula in Cornwall, UK. Owned by BT Group plc, it was at one time the largest satellite earth station in the world, with more than 25 communications dishes in use and over 60 in total. The site also links into undersea cable lines. It ceased all satellite operations in 2008.

Honeysuckle Creek Tracking Station


Honeysuckle Creek was a NASA tracking station near Canberra, Australia, which played an important role in supporting Project Apollo. The station was opened in 1967 and closed in 1981. Its most noted achievement was providing the world with the first pictures of the Apollo 11 Moonwalk on Monday, July 21, 1969. Apart from the television pictures they provided, Honeysuckle Creek and Tidbinbilla had voice and telemetry contact with the lunar and command modules. Much of this was dramatized in the 2000 Australian film The Dish. After the conclusion of the Apollo Moon missions in 1972, Honeysuckle Creek began supporting regular Skylab passes, the Apollo scientific stations left on the Moon by astronauts, and assisting the Deep Space Network with interplanetary tracking commitments. In 1974 at the conclusion of the Skylab program, Honeysuckle Creek joined the Deep Space Network as Deep Space Station 44. Honeysuckle Creek closed in December 1981, its 26 m antenna being relocated to the Canberra Deep Space Communications Complex at nearby Tidbinbilla, and renamed Deep Space station 46, where it remained in use until late 2009. Today the original site has been leveled, and only the concrete foundations remain.

Kaena Point Satellite Tracking Station


The Kaena Point Satellite Tracking Station is a United States Air Force military installation in Kaena Point on the island of Oahu in Hawaii. It is a remote tracking station of the Air Force Satellite Control Network responsible for tracking satellites in orbit, many of which belong to the United States Department of Defense, receiving and processing data and in turn, controlling satellites by sending commands. The station originally opened in 1959 to support an early satellite program.

Madley Communications Centre


Madley Communications Centre is British Telecom’s earth satellite tracking station, between Madley and Kingstone, Herefordshire, England. It claims to be the largest earth station in the world.

Madrid Deep Space Communication Complex


The Madrid Deep Space Communications Complex (MDSCC) is a ground station located in Robledo de Chavela, Spain, and operated by Ingenieria y Servicios Aeroespaciales, S.A. (INSA) for Instituto Nacional de Técnica
Aeroespacial.

Avtech Pulse Generators Now Available From Test Equipment Connection

August 10th, 2010

Test Equipment Connection announced today that it has entered into a Distribution Agreement to sell new Avtech Electrosystems pulse generators, amplifiers, laser diode drivers and semiconductor device testers.

“Avtech offers general purpose 200 to 1,000 Volt pulse generators that are suitable alternatives to obsolete Velonex pulse generators,” said President and COO Mike Novello. “One example is the Avtech AVR-8A-B which covers a pulse width range similar to the Velonex 360. If higher amplitudes are needed, the AVRH-3-B series is also worthy of consideration in this scenario.”

About Avtech Electrosystems Ltd.

Avtech Electrosystems is a manufacturer of general-purpose and high-performance pulse generators, laser diode drivers, amplifiers, and accessories. Avtech offers over 500 standard models, and the capability to  produce near-stock-price special items.  Avtech solutions can be found in a variety of electronics and R&D laboratories in 47 countries. Products include Ultra-High-Speed Pulse Generators, Specialty Pulse Generators, General-Purpose Pulse Generators, Pulsed Laser Diode Drivers, Semiconductor Device Testers, Impulse Generators, Amplifiers, Function Generators, Delay Generators and Frequency Dividers.

About Test Equipment Connection Corporation

Test Equipment Connection Corp., Test Equipment Connection Pte. Ltd., and TE Connection Asia Limited are industry-leading suppliers of new, refurbished and second-hand electronic test and measurement (“T&M”) equipment. The companies sell, buy, lease, rent, trade, repair and calibrate over 315 manufacturers including Anritsu, Rohde & Schwarz, Agilent, Tektronix, Advantest, LeCroy, Chroma and Fluke, with thousands of products available. The companies are a single source supplier with in-house calibration laboratories assuring that customers receive only the highest quality T&M equipment and support. Test Equipment Connection Corporation has over 250,000 customers, a 45,000 square foot warehouse and repair facility in the US, and 17 years of profitability and financial strength.

Download a PDF Version of this Press Release HERE

Visit http://www.TestEquipmentConnection.com or email sales@testequipmentconnection.com for more information

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Test Equipment Connection Corporation USA
30 Skyline Drive
Lake Mary, FL 32746 USA   (800) 615-8378 x 141


Test Equipment Connection Pte. Ltd.

6 Battery Road
#31-00 Standard Chartered Bank Building
Singapore 049909
Telephone: 65-6320-8596

TE Connection Asia, Ltd.
Unit 13, 16 / FL Fotan Industrial Centre
26-28 Au Pui Wan Street
Fotan Shatin N.T. Hong Kong   Telephone: 852-2690-1360

TUV Rheinland Inaugurates India’s First and South Asia’s Largest PV Lab

August 6th, 2010

TÜV Rheinland, a leading global provider of technical, safety and certification services is eyeing a larger share of the Indian market for PV testing and certification.

The company has set up India’s first and South Asia’s largest PV laboratory at Electronic city in Bangalore which was formally inaugurated today.

Seventh in TÜV Rhineland’s global network of solar testing labs spread across Germany, China, Taiwan, Japan(2) and the US, the new state-of-the-art laboratory addresses a key challenge faced by the Indian solar/PV industry – lack of access to large scale, worldclass test facility. The new PV lab and test center is spread over 20,000 sq. feet including an outside test field of 5,000 square feet, five climate chambers and two sun simulators. Investment in the new lab/test center is close to $3million.

According to a third party research firm, 70% of all solar module manufacturers worldwide have their products tested at TÜV Rheinland laboratory making it the undisputed world leader in independent safety and quality testing for solar modules. Friedrich Hecker, CEO, TÜV Rheinland AG, said: “With the ambitious Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission being operationalized, India is poised to take a huge leap in solar/PV. Module manufacturing, a key component of the chain, is largely domestically manufactured and offers a great export potential as well.

“The setting up of the PV lab by us today in Bangalore not only addresses the lack of such a facility in India but actually enables Indian module manufacturers to eye markets beyond India. India has always been a key strategic market for the group and all our different business units and this marks another step forward in that commitment.”

Andreas Höfer chief regional officer, TÜV Rheinland (India, Middle East and Africa), said: ”One of the key components of a healthy solar/PC industry is domestic consumption. With abundant sunshine and high quality of radiation levels combined with focus on both grid and off grid applications, there is every possibility that India will be the market to watch out for in the region. We see a lot of overseas players investing here and setting up facilities or licensing technology for local players to manufacture with. In that way, both our entry and the setting up of this lab is timed well.”

Enrico Rühle, MD, TÜV Rheinland India, added: ”The Indian PV lab will be tightly interlinked to the other six laboratories across the world and will employ over 200 experts across functions. The lab which has facilities unheard of in the region like climate chambers and sun simulators will reduce the time for testing for Indian manufacturers. The new facility is capable of meeting all the testing and certification requirements of the local industry. Reliability is also a big issue with regard to the modules which need to bear the environment for 25 years and perform accordingly. All the reliability, accelerated life and long term tests can be done at our new lab.”

TÜV Rheinland first started laboratory scale technical testing of solar components in 1995. The specialists at TÜV Rheinland are involved in testing modules and components, developing new test methods, collaborating on R&D projects for the use of solar energy and assisting customers worldwide with the construction of solar power plants. All laboratories have been launched or upgraded in the last two years and comply with the latest technical standards.  (source www.thehindu.com)

From the TUV Rhineland “FAQ and Histoy” Page:

How did TUV originate?
In 1872 Gustav Schlieper established the DUV (Dampfkessel Uberwachungs Verein or Steam-boiler Testing Laboratory) the founding organization of all TUVs. The DUV was otherwise known as the “Association for the Surveillance of Boilers” in the counties of Elberfeld and Barmen. At this time, there had been a number of devastating steam-boiler explosions, resulting in many injuries and casualties, as well as factory closures. In Prussia, new thought was emerging that the state should protect its citizens from dangerous facilities. The Industrial Code was created giving the DUV the right to assume certain inspection tasks on the government’s behalf. Over time, the DUV developed into the broader designation “TUV”.

What does TUV stand for?
TUV is a German acronym for Technischer Uberwachungs-Verein. In English it means Technical Surveillance Association.

Bluelight Technology Equipment Now Available at Test Equipment Connection

August 2nd, 2010

Lake Mary, FL USA – Bluelight Technology Equipment Now Available at Test Equipment Connection Corp.

Test Equipment Connection announced today that it has entered into a Distribution Agreement to sell new Bluelight telecom test equipment including portable handheld 1GbE and 10GbE BlueScope testers.

“The BL6000A is highly portable for anytime, anywhere testing, which reduces the cost and inconvenience of owning and carrying more than one test instrument,” said President and COO Mike Novello. “This multi-protocol tester in one platform performs Ethernet/SONET/SDH/OTN/PDH/Fiber-Channel testing and follows the previous BlueScope models, proven to be simple to use while helping reduce unnecessary training time for field technicians.”

About Bluelight Technology, Inc.

Bluelight Technology, Inc. is engaged in the business of providing handheld test and measurement (T&M) solutions for the telecommunications industry and commercial and governmental enterprises, including wired and wireless telecom operators, Metro Ethernet service providers, Internet service providers, network equipment manufacturers, telecommunications infrastructure companies, cable service providers, medium to large size enterprise customers, military and government agencies. Bluelight is a US company incorporated in California with headquarters located in the heart of Silicon Valley, also the site of the company’s software and hardware research and development. Founded in October of 2006 with the vision of offering the T&M industry compact, cost-effective, and productivity enhancing devices that help reduce the cost of network testing and service turn-up time,  Bluelight currently offers various configurations of 1 and/or 10 Gigabit Ethernet handheld testers collectively named BlueScope. The product models offered under BlueScope are: BL200A (single port 1GigE), BL400A (dual port 1GigE), BL1000A (single port 10GigE), BL1400A (single port 10GigE and dual port 1GigE), and BL2000A (dual port 10GigE).

About Test Equipment Connection Corporation

Test Equipment Connection Corp., Test Equipment Connection Pte. Ltd., and TE Connection Asia Limited are industry-leading suppliers of new, refurbished and second-hand electronic test and measurement (T&M) equipment. The companies sell, buy, lease, rent, trade, repair and calibrate over 315 manufacturers including Anritsu, Rohde & Schwarz, Agilent, Tektronix, Advantest, LeCroy, Chroma and Fluke, with thousands of products available. The companies are a single source supplier with in-house calibration laboratories assuring that customers receive only the highest quality T&M equipment and support. Test Equipment Connection Corporation has over 250,000 customers, a 45,000 square foot warehouse and repair facility in the US, and 17 years of profitability and financial strength.

Visit www.testequipmentconnection.com or email sales@testequipmentconnection.com for more information

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Test Equipment Connection Corporation

30 Skyline Drive

Lake Mary, FL 32746 USA

Telephone (800) 615-8378 x 141 | 407-804-1299

Test Equipment Connection Pte. Ltd.

6 Battery Road

#31-00 Standard Chartered Bank Building

Singapore 049909

Telephone: 65-6320-8596

TE Connection Asia, Ltd.

Unit 13, 16 / FL Fotan Industrial Centre

26-28 Au Pui Wan Street

Fotan Shatin N.T. Hong Kong

Telephone: 852-2690-1360

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Positive Purple Shirt Day

July 30th, 2010

Positive Purple for a Fantastic Friday

The e-marketing department at Test Equipment Connection decided to wear purple shirts today. Purple shirt day was decided by team members; Camellia, Heather, and Heather.

Comprehensive Site Dedicated to Electrical Safety Testing Launched

July 22nd, 2010

Chroma Launches New Safety Test Website

www.hipotsafetytest.com

Chroma launches a comprehensive site dedicated to electrical safety testing and the equipment necessary for safety compliance.

Their hipot and safety equipment will perform the tests you need to move production forward. Chroma dielectric withstanding testers will help you and your production in necessary compliance testing of IEC, UL, TUV, CSA, EN and other standards including IEC 60601-1, UL 2601-1, IEC 950, UL 544, UL 60950, EN 60335, EN 60950, EN 61010, CSA C22.2 No.1010.1, UL 3111, and UL 1950.

View and Purchase the Chroma 19052 Hipot Tester (AC/DC/IR) HERE

Chroma Product Line HERE

A New Test Set that Simplifies Triple Play Testing

July 21st, 2010

Finally, a Test Set that Actually Simplifies Triple Play Testing

ParaScope mPA VDSL2 Triple Play

The New ParaScope mPA  with its IPTV auto-scan feature to its comprehensive copper testing, is the ideal tool for provisioning dependable IPTV and VoIP services running over VDSL2 and ADSL1/2/2+ circuits. Between now and September 30th, evaluate a ParaScope mPA and receive a 20%-off coupon certificate towards a purchase. That is a *savings of almost $1,500! Simply go *HERE* and Request your Free Evaluation Unit with 20%-off Coupon

Powerful features include:

  • Large 7” bright touch-screen LCD and rugged enclosure
  • Unmatched ease of use with Pass/Fail results. Use at customer premises, remote location or the central office and reduce truck rolls
  • Copper qualification to identify physical layer faults and qualify the local loop for handling triple play services. Suite of tools includes integrated digital multi-meter (DMM), RFL meter, Longitudinal balance meter, TDR etc
  • Complete service verification to determine the upstream and downstream rates, emulate the modem or STB, PING the ADSL or Ethernet and much more
  • Triple Play Analysis including IPTV and VoIP QoS measurements, streaming video, phone emulation and more over ADSL1/2/2+, VDSL2  and 10/100 links
  • CO Emulation for a wide variety of ADSL1/2/2+ and VDSL DSLAMs

Download the Frederick Engineering ParaScope mPA VDSL2 Triple Play Data Sheet HERE

Informative White Paper on Simplifying IPTV testing  – Parascope mPA simplifies IPTV Testing – Download the Free White Paper PDF HERE