Transformer Turns Ratio
measures a transformer's number of primary winding turns to it's secondary turns.
See Also: Winding, Transformer Turns Ratio Testers
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Fourier Transform Optical Spectrum Analyzer, 600 - 1700 nm
OSA202C
Thorlabs' Optical Spectrum Analyzers (OSAs) perform highly accurate spectral measurements. Compatible with fiber-coupled and free-space light sources, these compact benchtop instruments suit a wide variety of applications, such as analyzing the spectrum of a telecom signal, resolving the Fabry-Perot modes of a gain chip, and identifying gas absorption lines. Many commonly available OSAs use grating-based monochromators, which have slow acquisition times due to the need to mechanically scan the grating and average out noise at each wavelength. Thorlabs' OSAs acquire the spectrum via a Fourier transform using a scanning Michelson interferometer in a push/pull configuration. This approach dramatically improves the acquisition time, enables a high-precision wavelength meter mode with 7 significant figures and ±1 part-per-million accuracy, and allows the included software to provide robust statistical analysis of the acquired spectra, as explained in the Design tab.
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Multiplexer For Transformer Testing
MUX-R
Raytech Multiplexer MUX R is designed to drastically reduce cabling time and increase test performance. It is made to be used with Raytech Winding Resistance and Turns Ratio Meters. Any MUX R configuration can be easily controlled by a Winding Resistance Meter touch panel or by remote.
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Transformer Rated Metering Site Training Bench
Model 8833
The PowerMaster® 8813 is a true 3-phase training simulator for metering technicians to help improve their troubleshooting skills for applications encountered in the field. The Model 8813 provides a safe, controlled environment to help the trainee accelerate their education in meter testing and wiring verification. The training simulator also features the ability to simulate over 28 commonly found metering errors in the field. Paired with the Training Administrator Station (TAS), the bench can be controlled remotely over a closed WIFI network, and each trainee’s performance is recorded and time stamped for every session.


