Searching for a long time already (with all probes, GPIB and all or a reasonable price - that nrequires to be patient).
Last weekend I got what I was looking for.
It was designed specifically for the military. The meter itself does have true RMS, unlike it's civilian counterpart. But it also included an HV probe (6kV?), and a custom case to fit it all IIRC (DMM, HV probe, standard probes, spare battery).That refers to the 27 model, not the 27/FM then, so does that also extend to the 25? The one I have does indeed have the custom case but not the HV probe, the back of the meter also carries a MSHA label (Mine Safety and Health Administration and also states United States Department of Labor but does not mention military apart from an embossing in the moulding at the top.
This embossing states "Meets MIL-STD-810C, method 511.1 procedure 1 explosive atmosphere test"
Earlier on today I had ten minutes to kill so I stopped in on the local Cash Converters Store and found an almost brand new set of these Crescent Ratcheting Cable Cutters, I persuaded the guy to hand them over for fifteen bucks.
Earlier on today I had ten minutes to kill so I stopped in on the local Cash Converters Store and found an almost brand new set of these Crescent Ratcheting Cable Cutters, I persuaded the guy to hand them over for fifteen bucks.
Today I bought myself an iPhone X and the wife an iPhone 8, I must say I’m massively impressed by the X, brilliantly engineered piece of gear, it’s really next level stuff!
Today I bought myself an iPhone X and the wife an iPhone 8, I must say I’m massively impressed by the X, brilliantly engineered piece of gear, it’s really next level stuff!Great phone but I wouldn't use the face recognition feature if I were u, IR light from the illuminator is bad for the eye and already samsung users have reported discomfort with it
You'd probably die when walking by IR LED CCTV camera's then.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-4597594/Samsung-users-say-iris-scanner-causing-eye-discomfort.html
"studies have found that the protein found in the lens of the eye is very sensitive to the infrared radiation used in the biometric and when exposed, can lead to cataract"You'd probably die when walking by IR LED CCTV camera's then.I feel my eyes itchy every time I incidentally look at a plate IR illiminator in a car parking.
The IR illuminator is pulsed only during recognition phase. How do you get discomfort from that? You'd probably die when walking by IR LED CCTV camera's then.
I've always wanted to have a multi-channel power supply, like the Agilent E3631A, but I've never found a cheap one, so I bought this compact Texio as an alternative.
It's cheap because seller claims it won't turn on and will sold it as 'parts or not working'
I've always wanted to have a multi-channel power supply, like the Agilent E3631A, but I've never found a cheap one, so I bought this compact Texio as an alternative.
It's cheap because seller claims it won't turn on and will sold it as 'parts or not working'Don't look now but it's on[emoji23]
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-4597594/Samsung-users-say-iris-scanner-causing-eye-discomfort.html
"studies have found that the protein found in the lens of the eye is very sensitive to the infrared radiation used in the biometric and when exposed, can lead to cataract"You'd probably die when walking by IR LED CCTV camera's then.I feel my eyes itchy every time I incidentally look at a plate IR illiminator in a car parking.
I've always wanted to have a multi-channel power supply, like the Agilent E3631A, but I've never found a cheap one, so I bought this compact Texio as an alternative.
It's cheap because seller claims it won't turn on and will sold it as 'parts or not working'
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-4597594/Samsung-users-say-iris-scanner-causing-eye-discomfort.html
"studies have found that the protein found in the lens of the eye is very sensitive to the infrared radiation used in the biometric and when exposed, can lead to cataract"You'd probably die when walking by IR LED CCTV camera's then.I feel my eyes itchy every time I incidentally look at a plate IR illiminator in a car parking.I find this statement from the article quite disingenuous, given that I am pretty sure nobody did studies on iris scanning technology leading to cataract - IR exposure maybe, but without more qualifiers (intensity and duration of the exposure, number of years) that is quite an empty claim.
I've always wanted to have a multi-channel power supply, like the Agilent E3631A, but I've never found a cheap one, so I bought this compact Texio as an alternative.
It's cheap because seller claims it won't turn on and will sold it as 'parts or not working'
Nice!
It looks like ex-Kenwood power supply and the brand changed to Texio when Kenwood T&M division was acquired by GW-instek.
Many of them are still used in Japanese assembly lines.
It is a popular power supply because it has very low ripple noise.
If I remember correctly these models were physically heavy:)
It looks like ex-Kenwood power supply and the brand changed to Texio when Kenwood T&M division was acquired by GW-instek.
Many of them are still used in Japanese assembly lines.