Acute exhibited at Embedded world 2015.
Acute Technology Inc. successfully exhibited at the Embedded World 2015 in Nuremberg, Germany during 24/02~26/02/2015. During the exhibition, Acute released the latest upgraded software for the TravelScope DSO and the TravelLogic logic analyzer. Acute also announced its latest new product: the ADP1025 and the ADP2025 high-voltage differential probes for DSOs to measure differential signal. The ADP1025 (ADP2025) is handy (145 x 45 x 20 mm3) to carry and is powered by an USB port only or by a power bank.
During the exhibition, the visitors provide positive opinions for the new ADP design, compared to the battery-powered or adaptor-powered differential probes. The ADP is much easier for measurement applications in cars, buses or solar power.
The ADP series complies with the safety certification of measurement category CAT II/III (EN 61010-031:2002 +A1:2008), the ADP1025 has impulse withstand up to 2500V, and the ADP2025 has impulse withstand up to 4000V. Also the probe cables are double-layer protected, granted more safe protection for the user.
The ADP offers outstanding CMRR performance, high voltage protection and galvanic isolation that provide floating and differential signal measurement; it can be used with all standalone DSOs with the BNC connector and USB port. These features make the ADP a good solution for measurement in electromechanical or the automobile fields.
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