| Cirris Systems Corp. CirrisConnect | September 2004 | |||||
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Cable/Harness Testing Made Easy. Many wiring defects can only be detected with resistance measurements. But what resistance settings should be used? This month we provide guidance in choosing appropriate resistance settings for your cable testing and introduce our $995 tester with resistance measurement that replaces our entry-level Signature 1000M. If you have any questions or comments, call us at 1-800-441-9910. Best Regards, |
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| New Signature 1000RX at $995 replaces Signature 1000M | ||||||
Our aging, but still popular, Signature 1000M and 2000 testers were fast at detecting wiring errors including opens and shorts. However they lacked the ability to set resistance thresholds to find more subtle defects. Our new 1000RX has this capability at the original 1000M price. See our video that explains the reasons for using resistance measurements and that introduces the 1000RX: The Signature 1000RX |
The New 1000RX. Resistance Testing Made Easy. | |||||
| Why test for Resistance? What settings should be used? | ||||||
Deciding on resistance settings can be confusing. When components such as resistors, diodes, and IC's are thrown in, it can be overwhelming. We remove some of the mystery this month by adding a new section to our educational tips: Guidelines for Setting Resistance Thresholds | ||||||
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