Dielectric Analyzer Has Built-In Scanner

April 1, 2001

A built-in, four-port scanner for multi-product testing highlights the new Model 7540DT HypotULTRA II three-in-one dielectric analyzer. The instrument is well suited for automated production line environments for testing to UL. CSA, IEC, VDE, TUV and other safety agency specifications. The built-in scanner makes the unit useful for applications requiring high voltage tests at multiple points. Common applications for a scanner include transformer windings, motor coils, pc boards, cable harnesses and power supplies. A four-port scanner covers most of these applications but and eight-port scanner is also available as an option for tests requiring more switching test points. Other features include a single simplified LCD display; built-in interfaces include RS-232 and enhanced I/O, front-panel hot keys for instant test function access; and more. Pricing is $4,495.

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