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AE Techron, Inc. – find us at Booth 516

AE Techron builds the right tools for audio bandwidth EMC testing. Stop by Booth #516 to learn why.
 
Check out our new 4301 Series test system for Telecom testing. It is the best system available to create wave forms required by GR-1089 Section 10 and ATIS-0600315.2007 testing. The 4301 meets the 2µS rise time requirements at currents of up to 800 amps.
 
We also have a great solution for DO-160 Section 19 testing. Our new T2700V is the only transformer available that is designed for testing at levels up to 8100VM. Built for safety and durability, it features redundant current limits, voltage isolation, built-in DC blocking, and external high-voltage connectors with a safety rating up to 10,000V.
 
The AE Techron model 7224 amplifier, already the most popular audio bandwidth test amplifier in the industry, gets even better! Introducing the extended performance 7224E.
 
Stop by to see about the “right tools” for your EMC testing needs.

 

 

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