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		<title>Electric power “black box” detects crashes for government users</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Feb 2012 18:38:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ali Cheung</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Alex McEachern]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[detect power glitches]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[electric power black box]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[peter ostrow]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[New tiny electronic instrument detects and records power glitches that crash sensitive electronics like radar systems and computers. Government buyers can now get greater access and lower prices.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-991" title="PQube" src="http://tci-wp-test.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/PQube.png" alt="" width="220" height="228" />When a mountain-top radar system crashes then re-starts as though nothing happened, it’s dangerous. It can be really tough to figure out if the crash was caused by a software bug, loose cable, bubble in the cooling water or power glitch. </p>
<p>A new tiny recorder called the PQube solves this problem by capturing complete information about every power disturbance. The tough PQube functions like the black box in an airplane, recording the reason for every crash. Government technicians and engineers use PQubes to increase the reliability of airport systems, data centers, sophisticated medical electronics and building automation systems.</p>
<p>Using miniaturized technology, the PQube power monitor is about the size of a large digital camera and costs about the same as a high-end digital camera. The unit replaces older portable instruments the size of a suitcase and cost as much as a small car.</p>
<p>Currently deployed by the FAA, U.S. Navy, NASA, Intel, and hundreds of other organizations, the PQube automatically write reports to pop-in, pop-out digital camera memory cards.  If an Ethernet port is available, the PQubes will even automatically email photographs of every power disturbance to their user.  No software is required – everything is built into the PQube. They even functions as an ultra-accurate ultra-high-resolution energy meter, with a built-in web server. </p>
<p>A new partnership between Technical Communities, a contract, marketing and sales company focused on the public sector, and Power Standards Lab (PSL), the maker of the PQube monitors, gives government buyers greater access and lower pricing in multiple distribution channels, including <a href="http://www.gsaadvantage.com/"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">www.gsaadvantage.com</span></a>, <a href="http://www.gsamart.com/"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">www.gsamart.com</span></a>, and <a href="http://www.testmart.com/"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">www.testmart.com</span></a>. PSL products will be offered to eligible organizations under General Services Administration (GSA) Multiple Award Schedules (MAS) managed by Technical Communities using Schedule #GS24F0066M.</p>
<p>“Our new partnership with Technical Communities will make it even easier for government buyers to take full advantage of PQube power monitors,” said Alex McEachern, President<strong> </strong>of Power Standards Lab. “And we’re proud that all of our instruments, including the PQube, are designed and made here in the USA.”</p>
<p>&#8220;Technical Communities is excited to offer the federal government power quality and energy monitoring instrumentation from PSL,” said Peter Ostrow, President and CEO of Technical Communities. “With Technical Communities’ expertise in the federal market, we could help PSL achieve greater reach into government purchasing organizations.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Free 7-day trial on new Agilent MSO9404A 4 GHz, 4 Analog, 16 Digital Channel, Oscilloscope</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Jan 2012 14:33:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Travis Wheeler</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Get your hands on Agilent's brand new 4 GHz Oscilloscope.]]></description>
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<p>Agilent&#8217;s Infiniium MSO9404A, equipped with a 15&#8243;display, comes in a package that is just 9&#8243; (23 cm) deep and weighs only 26 pounds (11.8 kg). This scope is engineered to give you the broadest measurement capability available to meet your needs both today and in the future. 16 digital channels give you insight into timing relationships and allow precise triggering. </p>
<p>Take advantage of optional integrated protocol viewers to quickly isolate physical layer issues causing errors. Customize your toolset with our debug and compliance packages to tailor the scope to your needs. </p>
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		<title>Free Gov-Only Field Trial Sweep Generator: Agilent E8257N</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Jan 2012 21:10:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael Fox</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Agilent Technologies E8257N signal generator is an electronic instrument that generates repeating electronic signals.It contains an electronic oscillator, a circuit that is capable of creating a repetitive waveform. Generator, Sweep, 40 GHz.
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<p>The Agilent Technologies E8257N signal generator is an electronic instrument that generates repeating electronic signals.It contains an electronic oscillator, a circuit that is capable of creating a repetitive waveform. Generator, Sweep, 40 GHz.</p>
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<p>Call GSAMart toll free at (888) 665-2765 x3745 or <a href="http://demo.testmart.com/estore/productstmp.cfm/v/001~~..%2Festore%2Fmpromos.cfm~~AGILEN_01122010~~AGILEN.html">Sign up</a></p>
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		<title>Technical Communities and Primex Wireless Sign Government Services Partnership</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Dec 2011 18:02:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ali Cheung</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Manufacturers]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[and accurate event logging]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[wireless facility monitoring]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Offering government buyers greater access and money savings to wireless facility monitoring solutions
]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.technicalcommunities.com/"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-902" title="PrimexWireless" src="http://tci-wp-test.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/PrimexWireless.gif" alt="" width="168" height="49" />Technical Communities, Inc.</a>, the company technical organizations who sell to the government rely on for proven go-to-market solutions to grow sales, lower costs and reduce risks, today announced a new government services partnership agreement with <a href="http://www.primexwireless.com/">Primex Wireless</a>, the leading provider of solutions to automate and maintain facility compliance.</p>
<p>Under the agreement, Technical Communities will have exclusive rights to offer Primex Wireless facility monitoring solutions on GSA’s Federal Acquisition Service Worldwide Schedules. The <a href="http://www.primexwireless.com/our_products/network_wifi/">Synchronous Network System</a> (SNS<sup>TM</sup>) is a single platform with web-based software that gives facility managers unprecedented capabilities for time synchronization, wireless sensor monitoring, automated emergency light testing, automatic email alerting, and accurate event logging. SNS is one of the first wireless platforms on the market that helps facility managers improve efficiency in clock synchronization, school bell systems, and environmental sensor monitoring by using their existing Wi-Fi networks. Primex Wireless’ solutions maximize the benefits of an organization’s existing IT infrastructure and reduce the need for any additional IT capital expenditures.</p>
<p>“Technical Communities provides proven go-to-market solutions for Primex Wireless to sell into the government market,” said Paul Shekoski, CEO of Primex Family of Companies. “This partnership will enable Primex Wireless to more effectively serve the government market with our SNS compliance management and time synchronization solutions.”</p>
<p>&#8220;Technical Communities is excited to offer the federal government cost-effective facility monitoring solutions from Primex Wireless,” said Peter Ostrow, President and CEO of Technical Communities. “We have a total commitment to create the most effective public sector buying and selling opportunities for industry-leading organizations such as Primex Wireless.&#8221;</p>
<p>Primex Wireless products will be offered to eligible entities under General Services Administration (GSA) Multiple Award Schedules (MAS) managed by Technical Communities, which will provide Primex Wireless with sales support, demand generation, marketing and reporting services. Primex Wireless products are available for purchase through the GSA&#8217;s e-commerce web site, <a href="http://www.gsaadvantage.gov/">www.gsaadvantage.gov</a>, and the company&#8217;s own online marketplaces, <a href="http://www.gsamart.com/">www.gsamart.com</a> and <a href="http://www.testmart.com">www.testmart.com</a>.</p>
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		<title>Keithley enters power-supply market</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Sep 2011 17:53:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Travis Wheeler</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Keithley Instruments, known among engineers for its precision measurement instruments and source-measure units, has entered the bench power-supply market.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://tci-wp-test.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/Keithley1.jpg"><img src="http://tci-wp-test.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/Keithley1-150x150.jpg" alt="" title="Keithley" width="150" height="150" class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-845" /></a>Keithley Instruments, known among engineers for its precision measurement instruments and source-measure units, has entered the bench power-supply market. The company’s new 2200 series consists of five linear power supplies with power outputs from 86 W (72 V, 1.2 A) to 150 W (60 V, 2.5 A). Dual displays on the instruments provide programmed and measured voltage and current. When using remote sensing, the instruments display voltage at the sense point.</p>
<p>You can program the power supplies from their front panel or with SCPI commands through their GPIB or USB interfaces. Like other instruments from Keithley, the 2200 series can store seven 80-step sequences that you can step through using software or an external hardware trigger, thus saving a host computer from programming the instrument for each setting. The power supplies can also store up to 40 settings that you can recall from the front panel or through programming commands. A front-panel lock-out function lets you disable the front panel when you don’t want operators changing settings. Programmable limits prevent the instrument from potentially damaging a device under test with excessive current.</p>
<p>Basic DC accuracy is 0.03% for voltage and 0.05% for current. Programmable resolution is 1 mV and 0.1 mA. The supplies have front and rear outputs for use on the bench or in a rack, plus rear-panel status and control lines.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.tmworld.com/article/519421-Keithley_enters_power_supply_market.php"><em>Full article by Test &#038; Measurement World</a></p>
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		<title>Fluke instruments speed field calibrations</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Sep 2011 17:20:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Travis Wheeler</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In addition, these rugged handheld instruments offer three operating modes—measure, source, and simultaneous measure/source—enabling technicians to troubleshoot, calibrate, or maintain instrumentation with just one tool.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://tci-wp-test.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/Fluke754.jpg"><img src="http://tci-wp-test.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/Fluke754-150x133.jpg" alt="" title="Fluke754" width="150" height="133" class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-836" /></a>Engineers and technicians can use Fluke&#8217;s new 750 series of calibrators to calibrate temperature, pressure, voltage, current, resistance, and frequency. In addition, these rugged handheld instruments offer three operating modes—measure, source, and simultaneous measure/source—enabling technicians to troubleshoot, calibrate, or maintain instrumentation with just one tool.</p>
<p>The Model 753 and Model 754 feature a menu-driven display that guides users through tasks. Programmable calibration routines let you create and run automated as-found/as-left procedures to ensure consistent calibrations. Recorded results can be downloaded to a PC via a USB port.</p>
<p>The graphic display of the calibrators is bright enough to be read in any light condition, and a multilingual interface displays instructions in English, French, German, Spanish, or Italian. Units also have a rechargeable Li-ion battery pack that provides power for an entire shift and can be charged from within the calibrator.</p>
<p>The 750 series comes standard with three sets of stackable test leads, three sets of TP220 test probes with three sets of extended-tooth alligator clips, two sets of AC280 hook clips, a soft case, Li-ion battery pack and charger, USB communication cable, and HART communication cable (Model 754 only). Both models come with a NIST-traceable certificate of calibration.</p>
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		<title>Ruggedized handheld spectrum analyzer with 7.5 GHz directional antenna</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Aug 2011 22:39:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Travis Wheeler</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rohde &#038; Schwarz FSH series are great for pinpointing rogue transmitters and interference sources, both in a facility or in the field. The units are rugged, lightweight and competitively priced. Available frequency ranges for the analyzers include 3, 4, 8 and even 18 GHz.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Rohde &#038; Schwarz FSH series are great for pinpointing rogue transmitters and interference sources, both in a facility or in the field. The units are rugged, lightweight and competitively priced. Available frequency ranges for the analyzers include 3, 4, 8 and even 18 GHz.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.testmart.com/webdata/prodimg/RS_FSH3_6_18i4907288fe22cc_sm.jpg" alt="Rohde &amp; Schwarz FSH18" /><a href="http://www.testmart.com/webdata/mfr_pdfs/RS/FSH_dat_en.pdf"><span style="font-size: small;"><strong>Rohde &amp; Schwarz FSH18</strong></span></a></p>
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<p><img src="http://www.testmart.com/webdata/prodimg/RS_import48b7d03602a7e_sm.jpg" alt="Rohde &amp; Schwarz FSH8.08" /><a href="http://www.testmart.com/webdata/mfr_pdfs/RS/FSH_dat_sw_en.pdf"><span style="font-size: small;"><strong>Rohde &amp; Schwarz FSH8.08</strong></span></a></p>
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<td>Handheld spectrum analyzer 9kHz to 8GHz, with preamplifier</td>
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<p><img src="http://www.testmart.com/webdata/prodimg/RS_import48b7d03602a7e_sm.jpg" alt="Rohde &amp; Schwarz FSH4.04" /><a href="http://www.testmart.com/webdata/mfr_pdfs/RS/FSH_dat_sw_en.pdf"><span style="font-size: small;"><strong>Rohde &amp; Schwarz FSH4.04</strong></span><br />
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<p><img src="http://www.testmart.com/webdata/prodimg/RS_FSH3_6_18i4907288fe22cc_sm.jpg" alt="Rohde &amp; Schwarz FSH3" /><a href="http://www.testmart.com/webdata/mfr_pdfs/RS/FSH_dat_en.pdf"><span style="font-size: small;"><strong>Rohde &amp; Schwarz FSH3</strong></span><br />
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<p><img src="http://www.testmart.com/webdata/prodimg/RS_HE300img47569f325fb76_sm.jpg" alt="Rohde &amp; Schwarz HE300" /><a href="http://www.testmart.com/webdata/mfr_pdfs/RS/HE300_brief_e.pdf"><span style="font-size: small;"><strong>He300 Active Directional Antenna</strong></span><br />
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<p>- Frequency range up to 3 GHz, 4 GHz, 8 GHz or 18 GHz</p>
<p>- Easy operation, low weight and rugged design for field use</p>
<p>- Four hours operating time on battery power</p>
<p>- Storage of up to 256 traces and setups</p>
<p>- Easy data transfer to PC</p>
<p>- High measurement accuracy</p>
<p>Visit <a href="http://www.testmart.com/">GSAMart</a> for more information</p>
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		<title>Technical Communities and Falcon Electric Sign Government Services Partnership</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Aug 2011 00:00:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ali Cheung</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Offers government users greater access and savings on power protection and conversion solutions
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="www.technicalcommunities.com"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-788" title="FALCON_logo_sm" src="http://tci-wp-test.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/FALCON_logo_sm.jpg" alt="" width="100" height="100" />Technical Communities, Inc.</a>, the company technical organizations who sell to the government rely on for proven go-to-market solutions to grow sales, lower costs and reduce risks, today announced a new government services partnership agreement with <a href="www.FalconUPS.com">Falcon Electric, Inc.</a>, an award-winning manufacturer of uninterruptible power supplies (UPSs) and power conversion solutions.</p>
<p>The partnership agreement authorizes Technical Communities to distribute Falcon Electric UPSs, frequency converters and AC voltage regulators. Some top products include:</p>
<ul>
<li>SSG Series UPS, which features a 0 to 55C operating range, in sizes of 1.5kVA, 2.2kVA and 3kVA, in both tower and rack-mount form factors</li>
<li>SSG Series UPS, which features a -20C to 65C operating range, in sizes of 1kVA, 1.5kVA, 2kVA, 2.5kVA and 3kVA</li>
</ul>
<p> “Our SSG Series UPS has proven to be a very successful product, in terms of sales beating our forecasted demand for several quarters,” said Ron Seredian, Vice President of Marketing at Falcon Electric, Inc. “We are addressing an issue that has become a chronic problem – frequency of battery replacement – by ruggedizing the UPS with components designed for heat.”</p>
<p>An example is the UPS’ battery, which is designed to operate for 4 years at 50C and an astonishing 10-12 years at room temperature. A standard battery – the type virtually all our competitors use &#8211; lasts about 6-8 months at 50C.</p>
<p>Falcon Electric products are under General Services Administration (GSA) Multiple Award Schedules (MAS) managed by Technical Communities, which will provide content, transaction, marketing, sales support, and reporting services around them. Technical Communities also will provide presentation and order processing through the GSA&#8217;s e-commerce web site, <a href="http://www.gsaadvantage.gov/">www.gsaadvantage.gov</a>, and the company&#8217;s own online marketplaces, <a href="http://www.gsamart.com/">www.gsamart.com</a> and <a href="http://www.testmart.com/">www.testmart.com</a>.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 31 Jul 2011 23:13:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Travis Wheeler</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Following a dismal 2009 when overall test-and-measurement revenue declined more than 18%, six of the top 10 publicly held test companies chalked up revenue gains of more than 25% in 2010 with predictions of solid business again this year and in 2012.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://tci-wp-test.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/test_arrows.jpg"><img src="http://tci-wp-test.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/test_arrows-150x150.jpg" alt="" title="test_arrows" width="150" height="150" class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-792" /></a>In 2010, Danaher added Keithley Instruments to a stable that already included such well-known brands as Tektronix and Fluke. Combined, the Danaher family of test companies recorded $2.8 billion in sales, edging out Agilent for the number-one spot in the top 10.</p>
<p>Last year, Tektronix introduced a new mixed-signal oscilloscope platform, the MSO/DPO5000 Series, and unveiled new high-bandwidth and low-capacitance passive voltage probes. “Taken together, these products give embedded systems engineers unmatched performance and analysis tools for complex debug and validation tasks,” noted Amir Aghdaei, Tektronix president.</p>
<p>Other hot areas cited by Aghdaei include PCI Express, where bus speeds require effective test tools, such as the Tektronix TLA7SA00 logic protocol analyzer. Also in demand: instruments to support test work on DDR3 and DDR4 as well as the new USB 3.0 standard and 100 Gigabit Ethernet communications.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, new products like the model 810 handheld vibration tester for equipment maintenance fueled growth for sister company Fluke. Among other key product introductions cited by Barbara Hulit, Fluke’s president, is the 190 Series II ScopeMeter, a four-channel device built for 600-V electrical environments found in manufacturing.</p>
<p>“With energy prices uncertain, we anticipate enduring interest in products for measuring and reducing energy consumption,” said Hulit, “and the march of electronic controls across segments, from manufacturing to commercial buildings, will drive the need for more complex measurements as part of regular maintenance and troubleshooting.”</p>
<p>Ron Nersesian, president of Agilent’s Electronic Measurement Group, attributed his business unit’s 15% increase in 2010 revenue in large part to the introduction of more than 200 products, including 47 modular instruments in September alone.</p>
<p>“Our September announcement was the largest modular-instrument introduction in the history of the electronic-measurement industry,” claimed Nersesian. “We are just scratching the surface in our multiyear plan to develop modular solutions and give customers the products that best fit their measurement needs.”</p>
<p>Nersesian said that interest in smartphones is “exploding,” which is driving test applications for 3G and 4G communications. The aerospace and defense business is also growing for Agilent, which claims technology leadership in core products such as oscilloscopes, network analyzers, signal analyzers, and signal sources. One example: the Infiniium 90000 X-Series oscilloscopes  that feature up to a 32-GHz analog bandwidth. On the horizon, added Nersesian, is more business from applications related to cloud computing and green technology.</p>
<p>For Japan-based Anritsu, not even a deadly tsunami and earthquake could dampen solid business performance in 2010, when revenue grew nearly 11% in yen (19% in dollars). In fact, all three Japanese companies in the top 10 reported a return to normal operations within two months of the March disaster.</p>
<p>“The chief factors that contributed to our revenue were growth in installation of broadband communications networks and the expansion of data-communications services,” said company president Hirokazu Hashimoto. “As a result, our top-performing test products were those that measured mobile communications, including conformance test systems, signaling testers, and field measuring instruments.”</p>
<p>Anritsu&#8217;s new MT8220C radio communications analyzer can evaluate and measure 2G, 3G, and 3.5G mobile terminals, as well as LTE devices. Other key product launches included the MW8219A PIM Master, which is designed to accurately locate the source of passive intermodulation, such as near base stations.</p>
<p>Hashimoto said Anritsu&#8217;s prospects for 2011 are strong, as the company exploits opportunities in mobile communications. Longer term, he sees growth from automotive electronics, digital household electronics, and machine-to-machine communications.</p>
<p>Another Japan-based company, Yokogawa, gets 80% of its revenue from industrial automation, but its measurement business grew by 16.3% in yen in 2010 (+26% in dollars). Its areas of focus: precision power measurements, waveform-measuring instruments, and data-acquisition systems.</p>
<p>As for significant new products, Takashi Nishijima, president of Yokogawa Meters &#038; Instruments, pointed to the WT1800 precision power analyzer, which measures power consumption and efficiency in cutting-edge inverter/converter technologies. In addition, the new DL850 ScopeCorder instruments provide flexible solutions for making mixed-signal measurements, especially in mechatronics, aerospace, and vehicle systems.</p>
<p>“The global T&#038;M market has been recovering rapidly, led especially by growth in emerging countries,” said Nishijima. “We have invested in these regions, maintained our position in major markets, and expect continual and steady growth in 2011 and beyond.”</p>
<p><a href="http://www.tmworld.com/article/518934-Test_comes_roaring_back.php"><em>Full article by Lawrence D. Maloney, T&#038;M World</a></p>
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		<title>PXI DMM Speed Showdown: Agilent vs Brand X</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Jul 2011 22:52:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ali Cheung</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A video demonstrating how Agilent's M9183A PXI Digital Multimeter is over 10 times faster in a transactional test setup compared to Brand X's.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Below is a video demonstrating how Agilent&#8217;s M9183A PXI DMM is over 10 times faster in a transactional test setup compared to Brand X&#8217;s PXI DMM (you can probably guess who Brand X is). Transactional testing refers to automated test setups where the DMM and switching has to be reconfigured for each measurement or test point on the DUT. That means at each test point the DMM is configured, armed (*INIT command), and the measurement is fetched from memory into the test software.Everything in the test is the same except the DMMs so each test setup has the same switching, same PXI chassis, same code, and the DMM measurement aperture time is the same. Check out the video below:</p>
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<p>The reason that Brand X&#8217;s DMM is so much slower is because its measurement arming time is ~ 6 ms! Agilent&#8217;s M9183A measurement arming time is &lt; 100 us. With an arm time of 6 ms Brand X is wasting the benefit gained by the high speed PXI bus. In fact, with such a large arm time a &#8216;box&#8217; DMM using USB, LAN, or GPIB is faster. For instance Agilent&#8217;s 34410A DMM takes only ~ 2 ms to make a measurement (that is including IO latency).</p>
<p><em><a href="http://gpete-neil.blogspot.com/2011/06/pxi-dmm-speed-showdown-agilent-vs-brand.html" target="_self">Full blog post by Neil Forcier</a></em></p>
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