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News Release from: Clare Instruments | Subject: Horizon II
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 25 January 2008
Wiring analyser allows rapid testing
The Horizon II is capable of 128-point testing, with the possibility of expanding up to 1024 points, with the capability of switching 1A and hipot testing up to 1500V DC and/or 1067V AC.
Clare Instruments has released an all-in-one bench top high voltage wiring analyser that suits the rapid hipot testing of cables, connectors and harnesses The Horizon II provides a fully integrated and flexible data management tool offering virtually unlimited data storage and reporting capabilities
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 10 Jun 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Tough, portable and reliable, the Horizon II is designed for hipot testing up to 1500V DC/1067V AC within the most demanding of production test environment.
It has a built-in PC with Flash memory and eight digital I/O, and the Windows-based operating system and integral colour touch screen enable the user to undertake quick and easy test programming.
Up to 128-point testing can be carried out with the Horizon II and the product's versatility enables expansion up to 1024 points, with the capability of switching 1A and hipot testing up to 1500V DC and/or 1067V AC.
It has real-time temperature and humidity on-screen display and label printer support.
Other features include built-in 'start' and 'stop' buttons, simple on-screen user help tips and a redesigned adapter retention system which significantly improves user load/unload times.
Horizon II can be operated as a stand-alone tester, integrated into automated assembly/test lines or networked. Request a free brochure from Clare Instruments ...
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