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EMC AUTOMATION ANNOUNCES EMC TEST INTERFACE
CEDAR PARK, TEXAS, December 17, 1999 – EMC Automation
announces the ETI-350 EMC Test Interface, a multi-purpose
microprocessor-based instrument designed to function as the central
control unit for EMC tests. The ETI-350's resident Windows-based Pentium
II system performs power monitoring, field monitoring, RF switching, and
computer control. Combined with a signal generator and an amplifier, the
ETI-350 provides a complete EMS testing solution. In addition, the ETI-350
can function as a controller to handle complex EMI measurements when
connected to a receiver and associated accessories.
"The ETI-350 is a powerful
software-based instrument complete with hardware support, making it an
ideal candidate for EMC test applications," says Joe Sivaswamy,
President of EMC Automation. "Because the ETI-350 is GPIB-drivable and
able to drive instruments, and because the instruments in the ETI-350 can
be accessed independently for manual tests, it meets a wide variety of
testing requirements."
The ETI-350 has networking capabilities
and features noise-free fiber optic cabling, a bright 600 x 800 color TFT
display, and easy to operate ergonomic controls. The built in probe covers
the frequency range of 10 kHz to 1 GHz and is expandable to 18 GHz.
EMC Automation is a world leader in the
development of hardware and software for electromagnetic compatibility
test systems. Headquartered in Cedar Park, Texas, with sales and support
offices in Düsseldorf, Germany and Singapore, EMC Automation has provided
solutions to some of the largest and most successful companies in the
world. For more information visit www.emc-automation.com
or call +1 (512) 258-9478.
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