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| Aim-TTi have released their new SMU4000 series |
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| nomead:
At a quick glance not too shabby. If you absolutely need four quadrants there isn't much competition in about 3500-4500 € class (without VAT). I wonder how their Test Bridge SMU software compares to say KickStart? If you have ever complained about depth of Keithleys this one is different, depth only 295mm. :-+ https://www.aimtti.com/product-category/source-measure-units/aim-smu4000 |
| Someone:
Nice to see a sensible power limiting curve rather than the steps the other manufacturers have, but lacking in pulsed modes so the total envelope ends up smaller (their marketing material is a little "light" there). |
| colorado.rob:
Does anyone else think that Aim-TTi need to invest in some industrial design talent? This looks like a generic case from Shenzhen with some custom plastic stickers. It looks cheaper than some Chinese brands. * Note: I own an Aim-TTi PSU that I am quite happy with. It's not pretty either. |
| jjoonathan:
Only people with eyes think that. |
| nomead:
--- Quote from: colorado.rob on October 04, 2022, 07:56:16 pm ---Does anyone else think that Aim-TTi need to invest in some industrial design talent? This looks like a generic case from Shenzhen with some custom plastic stickers. It looks cheaper than some Chinese brands. * Note: I own an Aim-TTi PSU that I am quite happy with. It's not pretty either. --- End quote --- At least they follow the same design language throughout their line up. If you want a work bench with similar style as operating theatre TTi is a safe bet. Now we only need a two quadrant high precision PSU à la R&S NGL200 Series. |
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