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same time. The 381295 is soft key menu
driven and comes with Windows®
compatible software that enables the
user to display a live waveform on their
computer screen and to control the
operation of the meter remotely.
In addition to waveforms, the
381295 also allows the user to quickly
and conveniently view true RMS
AC/DC voltage, resistance, continuity,
frequency, RPM, pulse width, and percent duty cycle. Advanced functions
include the ability to store and recall
up to 16 waveforms, freeze and hold a
reading, and view DC voltage shifts in
the slow roll mode.
Ideal for electrical, HVAC, electronic, and automotive applications, the
381295 features a super-twist, two-level
display. The viewing screen of the
381295 is backlit for easy viewing and
has a “window freeze” function that
locks waveforms on it. Serving a variety
of applications — such as sensor testing — it can also switch into “roll
mode” for slow repetition waveforms.
It has a sampling time of 25 MS/s for
dual channel and 50 MS/s for single
channel.
The 381295 comes complete with
four test leads, four alligator clips, a
protective holster, a Ni-MH battery
pack, an AC adaptor/charger, an RS-
232 cable, Windows compatible software, and a carrying case.
eight relay printed circuit board
assembly designed to allow micro-controller and other logic circuits to
control high current loads. It features
eight single-pole double-throw “Form
C” relays with 10 amp contacts, and
includes convenient terminal block
connections, on-board back EMF suppression diodes, and LED indicators
for each relay circuit.
The RIO- 8 printed circuit board is
physically arranged in two sections of
four relays each, and each section has
independent connections to its own
terminal blocks, as well as connections between the two sections. This
arrangement allows the board to be
separated into two relay boards, if
desired.
The board can be powered by 10
to 14 volts DC regulated or unregulated, and requires only enough current
to power the relays to be operated
plus their LED indicators.
The new version of the
RIO- 8 allows the relay circuits to be
configured with convenient jumper
plugs for one of two circuit configurations, and no longer needs to be
ordered hardwired to a particular
configuration.
The jumpers allow the circuits to
be individually configured in one of
these two ways.
First, the “open collector” configuration is used where the relays are
operated by sinking the relay current
to ground. This type of operation is
typical of devices that have open
collector transistor outputs.
Second, the “logic level” configuration is used with devices that have
logic level output signals. These signals operate transistors on the RIO- 8
that sink the relay current to ground.
Complete information and documentation on Industrologic’s entire
line of products is available at their
website.
TIMED EVENT
CONTROLLER
(TEC)
For more information, contact:
Extech Instruments
Tel: 781-890-7440
Web: www.extech.com
RIO- 8 EIGHT RELAY
OUTPUT
BOARD
REDESIGN
Industrologic, Inc., announces the redesign of their popular RIO- 8 Relay
Board to allow jumper selectable configuration of the relay circuit options.
The Industrologic RIO- 8 is an
PCS (Powerline Control Systems, Inc.),
a Northridge, CA based
manufacturer of lighting
control products, announces a new product
addition called the TEC to its Pulse-Worx™ product line. The TEC, a
programmable timer to automatically
control Pulse Worx lighting devices at
preset times provides lighting automation without the need for an expensive
home management system.
“For consumers who simply want the
convenience of having certain lights
come on at different times of the day, the
TEC is the answer,” explains Stan Mann,
PCS VP and Director of New Business
Development and Licensing. “It provides
an affordable automated lighting control
solution for people who don’t need a
full-fledged home automation system.”
The TEC is part of PCS’s Pulse Worx
line of residential lighting control products that utilize the patented UPB™
(Universal Powerline Bus) technology.
The TEC can be programmed with 20
individual events which can occur
between once a day to once a year. Based
on geographic location, a built-in astronomical clock can automatically adjust
for sunrise/sunset, leap year, and daylight
savings. All programmed data is
protected by non-volatile memory and
can only be changed or deleted by
reprogramming, regardless of power outage durations. A computer is used to
program the TEC but scheduled events
can easily be disabled from any UPB
transmitter. All Pulse Worx products are
sold through authorized PulseWorx
dealers, wholesale distributors, and
professional integrators. These representatives sell, install, and support PulseWorx products to residential customers.
For more information, contact:
Industrologic, Inc.
3201 Highgate Ln.
St. Charles, MO 63301
Tel: 636-723-4000
Fax: 636-724-2288
Email: info@industrologic.com
Web: www.industrologic.com
For more information, contact:
Powerline Control
Systems, Inc.
19201 Parthenia St., Ste. J
Northridge, CA 91324
Tel: 818-701-9831
Web: www.pulseworx.com