January Sale for LCR and ESR-Meters LCR-Reader and Smart Tweezers
Canadian Siborg Systems Inc. is offering a sales price on multimeters, including task kits and accessories. The sale is starting January 18th at Midnight and will be offered in all their online sales channels including Amazon.
TORONTO, Jan. 18, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Siborg Systems Inc. is celebrating the New Year with an End-of-January sale on their Smart Tweezers and LCR-Reader LCR- and ESR-meters, and other measurement tools in the LCR-Reader store and Amazon in USA, Canada and Europe. The sale begins at midnight on January 18th, 2017 and lasts until the end of the month.
Smart Tweezers and LCR-Reader have become an essential tool in testing SMT with the ability to handle small components (as small as 0201 size) with precision tweezers. When testing, the 1 oz. LCR-meters automatically determine the type of component, select the best test range, and measure accordingly with high accuracy. The results are displayed on the built-in OLED screen of the device in a fraction of a second, along with secondary impedance value and component type. They are powered with a Li-Ion micro-USB rechargeable battery.
The Smart Tweezers' devices offer a basic accuracy of 0.2% and extensive menus that are controlled using a joystick-like navigation button. The ST models, in addition to LCR and ESR-meter functionality, offer component sorting, offset subtraction and continuity testing. In 2016, a Bluetooth enabled Smart Tweezers model was released that can remotely send measurement results to computer using NI LabView or app (iOS and Android) allowing users to store their measurement data.
Features include:
- Automatic and manual L,C,R,ESR,R-DC and Z test modes
- 0.2% basic accuracy
- NIST traceable calibration certificate
- Adjustable test signal levels
- Component sorting
- Diode/short testing
The LCR-Reader has become the best selling device with its lower price, and a 0.5% basic accuracy. Recently created calibration fixture enables to offer NIST traceable calibration. It was certified by Navair Technologies providing NIST traceability.
Features include:
- Fully automatic and manual L, C, R and ESR measurements
- 0.5% Basic accuracy
- NIST traceable calibration certificate
More products were offered lately including accessories and spare parts for LCR-Reader and Smart Tweezers, like spare gold plated probes, batteries, etc. Task kits offer a discount on pre-bundled devices with additional accessories.
Other devices for simplifying testing and troubleshooting, including recently introduced:
- Kelvin Probe Connector for Smart Tweezers and LCR-Reader is a shielded two-wire extension kit that includes 5 attachments. This kit allows to test low-frequency (up to 10 KHz) impedance of a whole PCB and extends the reach of Smart Tweezers or LCR-Reader's probes allowing to measure components larger than the tweezers would allow. The connector virtually does not introduce any additional parasitics to the original meter configuration.
- LED Test Tweezers with 12 VDC output and adjustable current ratings. This device also connects to multimeters for tweezer-probe functionality when testing circuitry, fuses, wires, etc. using the included cable.
- SMD Multimeter Test Tweezers allow any multimeter to have tweezer-probe functionality. This tool connects to most multimeters as the probes; best for components as small as 0402 size.
Starting midnight on January 18th, 2017, the End-of-January sale will begin in the LCR-Reader Store and on Siborg's Amazon sales channels. The up to 20% off discount will only last until January 31st at 11:59 PM EST.
About Siborg Systems Inc.
Established in 1994, Siborg is a source of engineering hardware and software tools for the semiconductor and electronics industry.
Phone: 1-519-888-9906
Toll Free: 1-877-823-7576
Fax: 1-519-725-9522
Online: http://www.siborg.com
Media Contact:
Michael Obrecht
[email protected]
15198889906
SOURCE Siborg Systems Inc.
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