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Phase Angle Voltmeters

Thursday, January 17, 2002

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Phase Angle Voltmeters

GP102 phase angle voltmeters can display phase angle, in-phase, quadrature, fundamental, and total RMS measurements simultaneously on a bright multi-functional dot matrix display.

Typical applications include synchro/resolvers, LVDT/RVDT testing, general ac null and ratio measurements, amplifier/magnetic phase measurement, frequency selective amplifier tests, and inertial gyro drift tests. A built-in function generator allows users to dispense with external sources. The wide frequency response allows measurements from 10 mHz to 2MHz. Capable of measuring gain and plotting gain/phase over a selected frequency range, the unit can display position directly in addition to standard phase-sensitive ratio measurements. Other features include a high degree of harmonic, noise, and common mode rejection, compact size, and standard digital interfaces including IEEE-488, RS232, and printer port.

Unit pricing is $9,880.

Clarke-Hess Communications Research Corp., 21-09 43rd Ave., Long Island City, NY 11101. (718) 784-0445.

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