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Capacitance standards and decades provide a highly accurate standard value of capacitance for calibration and testing.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreVoltage dividers and voltage references provide highly-accurate reference voltages for calibration and testing purposes.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreDC servomotors are generally small and powerful for their size, and easy to control. Common types of DC servomotors include brushless or gear motors.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreElectrical clutches are assemblies consisting of elements for the connection and disconnection of shafts (clutch) in equipment drives.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreElectric brake and clutch assemblies consist of elements for both the connection and disconnection of shafts (clutch) and for the slowing or stopping of shafts (brake) in equipment drives.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreMechanical clutches are assemblies consisting of elements for the connection and disconnection of shafts (clutch) in equipment drives.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreVacuum flanges and fittings connect runs of pipe and tubing in vacuum or process gas system to other tubing sections, pipe, hose, valves, pumps, chambers or other vacuum components.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreRF phase detectors and comparators are circuits or instruments that provide a DC output voltage proportional to the difference in phase between two RF signals.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreElectric brakes are assemblies consisting of electrical elements for the slowing or stopping of shafts in equipment drives. Electrical power is required to activate the brake.
Search by Specification | Learn MorePneumatic brakes are assemblies consisting of elements for the slowing or stopping of shafts in equipment drives. Air is required to activate the brake.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreMechanical brakes are assemblies consisting of mechanical elements for the slowing or stopping of shafts in equipment drives. Mechanical power is required to activate the brake.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreHydraulic clutches are assemblies consisting of elements for the connection and disconnection of shafts (clutch) in equipment drives.
Search by Specification | Learn MorePneumatic clutches are air-actuated assemblies consisting of elements for the connection and disconnection of shafts (clutch) in equipment drives.
Search by Specification | Learn MorePneumatic brake and clutch assemblies consist of elements for both the connection and disconnection of shafts (clutch) and for the slowing or stopping of shafts (brake) in equipment drives.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreMechanical brake and clutch assemblies consist of elements for both the connection and disconnection of shafts (clutch) and for the slowing or stopping of shafts (brake) in equipment drives.
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MEGGER SHARES EXPERTISE-CIRCUIT BREAKER CONFERENCE Megger
External Supermicrometer® Model-C Pratt & Whitney Measurement Systems, Inc.
Thread Set plug and work plug gage calibration... Johnson Thread-View Systems, LLC
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MEGTEC offers printers and publishers a comprehensive choice of Zero-Speed Splicers to meet individual functional requirements. Zero-Speed Splicers are used for splicing of pre-printed rolls in register. (read more)
Mouser Electronics, Inc., known for its rapid introduction of the newest products, today announced it is stocking the industry's lowest-power zero-drift instrumentation amplifier from Texas Instruments Inc. (TI). (read more)
The SuperZ MacroFlexure stage provides accuracy and repeatability in a low profile package that requires no lubrication. The stage has unparalleled straightness of travel for metrology and light mechanical processes. Linear encoders provide position feedback in resolutions to 10nm. (read more)
The KH Model 523 Precision DC Source is a highly stable and repeatable dc voltage source and dc current source providing N.I.S.T. traceable voltages and currents for use in production, calibration labs, QA and QC departments, design labs, or any place where an accurate voltage and current source is needed. (read more)
Mitsubishi's VZ1 and VZ2 Series, 3-dimensional laser cutting systems offer the ultimate in accuracy and flexibility for users across a wide range of complex laser applications. The unique flexibility of these 5- and 6-axis systems, combined with expanded teaching functions and Mitsubishi's superior resonator technology, make them extremely powerful tools. (read more)
The Chrysalis® II ZERO Air Generator utilizes a high-temperature catalyst to remove hydrocarbons and produce ultra high purity air from plant compressed air. The compressed air passes through a cellulose inlet filter, which removes particulates, oil, and moisture. (read more)
The Control Concepts 4100 Series zero speed switches are designed for service in industrial applications requiring protection against rust, rain, and hose directed water. 4100 Series switches are for shaft input speeds of 24 to 1800 RPM . (read more)
The Control Concepts 8100 Series zero-speed switches are designed for service in industrial applications requiring protection against rust, rain, and hose directed water. 8100 Series switches are internally geared for slow speed applications: shaft input speeds of 0.5 to 24 RPM. (read more)
MicroMo announces a metal spur zero backlash gearhead with the release of the Series 08/3. The zero backlash spur gearhead is ideal for applications requiring precision positioning with high resolution and low torque requirements. The gearhead weighs a mere 4.5 to 5.7 grams while providing a maximum continuous torque of 15 mNm with intermittent torque up to 25 mNm. (read more)
Motion system designers will find Zero-Max Coupling Sizing and Selection Software for its CD® coupling models an easy way to incorporate the correct coupling into their system design. (read more)
| Part # | Distributor | Manufacturer | Product Category | Description |
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| 55M9396 | Newark | Linear Technology | Actuators | Operational Amplifier Ic; No. Of Amplifiers:1; Op Amp Type:Zero Drift; Slew Rate:3V/Us; Bandwidth Max:2.5Mhz; Ic Generic Number:; Leaded Process Compatible:Yes; Offset Drift:0.05Uv/ C; Offset Voltage:0.010Mv Rohs Compliant: Yes |
| 56M4722 | Newark | Linear Technology | All Supplier Direct Ship | Instrumentation Amplifier Ic; No. Of Amplifiers:1; Amplifier Output:Single-Ended; Bandwidth Max:0.2Mhz; Features:Zero-Drift R-R Precision Instrumentation Amplifier; Leaded Process Compatible:Yes; Offset Voltage:0.01Mv Rohs Compliant: Yes |
| 80K2657 | Newark | Texas Instruments | Amplifiers - Operational (Op Amp) | Operational Amplifier (Op-Amp) Ic; No. Of Amplifiers:1; Slew Rate:0.16V/Us; Bandwidth Max:0.35Mhz; Common Mode Ratio (Cmr):106; Features:Micropower Cmos Zero-Drift Series; Leaded Process Compatible:Yes; Offset Drift:0.02Uv/ C Rohs Compliant: Yes |
| 19M8916 | Newark | Analog Devices | Misc | Operational Amplifier (Op-Amp) Ic; No. Of Amplifiers:1; Op Amp Type:Zero Drift; Slew Rate:0.4V/Us; Bandwidth Max:1.5Mhz; Bias Current:10Pa; Common Mode Ratio (Cmr):130; Features:Single Supply; Gain:130Db; Offset Drift:0.04Uv/ C Rohs Compliant: Yes |
| 55M8938 | Newark | Linear Technology | All Supplier Direct Ship | Operational Amplifier (Op-Amp) Ic; No. Of Amplifiers:1; Op Amp Type:Zero Drift; Slew Rate:4V/Us; Bandwidth Max:2.5Mhz; Leaded Process Compatible:Yes; Offset Voltage:0.0005Mv; Package/Case:8-Npdip; Peak Reflow Compatible (260 C):Yes Rohs Compliant: Yes |
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Zero copy sockets and NFS patches for FreeBSD This generally meant IP fragments with a non-zero fragment offset, usually generated by NFS reads. |
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Zero-offset migration Next: MIGRATION DEFINED Up: Table of Contents Zero-offset migration |
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MIGRATION TO ZERO-OFFSET As a result there is a better alignment of prestack data migrated to zero-offset than in the case of conventional algorithms, which imply better |
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Linux Device Drivers, 2nd Edition: Chapter 13: mmap and DMA On most architectures, logical addresses and their associated physical addresses differ only by a constant offset. |
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HTTP/1.1: Header Field Definitions 3. If multiple content-codings are acceptable, then the acceptable content-coding with the highest non-zero qvalue is preferred. |
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Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language The default value is zero. skip-content |
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RFC 793 (rfc793) - Transmission Control Protocol |
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RFC 1305 (rfc1305) - Network Time Protocol (Version 3)... next leap second). 5. In Version 3 changes were made to the way delay, offset and dispersion are defined, calculated and processed in order to |
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3-D Zero-Offset Data 3-D Zero-Offset Data 3-D acoustic zero-offset multicomponent data are generated for the SEG/EAGE Salt model |
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Method of calibrating zero offset of a pressure sensor... calibrating zero offset of a pressure sensor Abstract: A piezoresistive pressure sensor test sample is first provided, and a zero offset of the |