List of Inspection Equipment and Devices products
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Improve your work environment for tasks like soldering! You can create a clean work environment without odors and smoke starting today.
- Ventilation and Exhaust
It won't break even after 1 million repetitions! A mat switch with reliable operation, high durability, and low price. Suitable for options in machine tools as well. Please consult us about delivery t...
- Sensors
The compatible pitch is 50 to 1000 micrometers! It is a low loss, low reflection air coplanar probe design.
- probe
Insertion loss (GSGSG-150um pitch typ.) is -0.8dB! Probe repair and tip chip replacement are possible.
- probe
Selectable probe pitch from 50 to 1,000 µm! Introducing products with a frequency range of DC to 40 GHz.
- probe
Probe repair and tip replacement are possible! The probe configuration is GSSG and GSGSG!
- probe
The characteristic impedance is 50 ohms, and the insertion loss (GSGSG-150um pitch typ.) is -0.5dB!
- probe
The connector is 1.0mm/F, compatible pitch is 50 to 250um! Probe repair and tip replacement are possible.
- probe
Probe repair and tip chip replacement available! Reflection loss (GSG-150um pitch typ.) is -18.0dB.
- probe
Insertion loss (GSG-150um pitch typ.) is -0.8dB! Probe pitch can be selected from 50 to 1,000um.
- probe
The frequency range is DC to 50GHz! Probe pitch can be selected from 50 to 1,000μm.
- probe
The connector is 2.4mm/F! It features a low-loss, low-reflection air coplanar probe design.
- probe
Selectable probe pitch from 50 to 1,000 um! The insertion loss (typ. GSG-150 um pitch) is -0.6 dB.
- probe
The withstand voltage is 100V, and the frequency range is DC to 40GHz! Probe repair and replacement of the tip are possible.
- probe
The needle material is nickel alloy! It features a low loss, low reflection air coplanar probe design!
- probe
The connector is 3.5mm/F! The probe pitch can be selected from 50 to 1,000um!
- probe
A specialized manufacturer of contact probes explains! How to use and replace standard probes and both-end probes.
- probe