18.01.2013 Inspired by the popular 1500CS, the New 1510A Precision Signal Simulator from MTI Instruments combines high precision voltage and charge mode signal generation in a single portable device with new features. Use the 1510A in the laboratory, in test cells, on the flight line, in the calibration shop, on the factory floor or any place that precision signals are required for equipment maintenance or calibration. Initially designed for machinery and gas turbine maintenance, the 1510A produces accurate and precise voltage, charge, and speed signals necessary for system testing and calibration.
In addition to being easy to use, the portable 1510A has a large internal memory to store and recall frequently used settings. The 1510A also features a USB interface to allow remote control and programming of the unit. The 1510A provides unsurpassed features and capabilities for calibration and repair personnel
DIRECT DIGITAL SYNTHESIS - The 1510A combines the precision of Direct Digital Synthesis with an effective 20 bit digital-to-analog accuracy to provide stateof-the-art performance.
PRECISION SIGNALS - The 1510A provides voltage and charge signals with accuracies to 0.05% - rarely found even in high-cost laboratory instruments.
DUAL CHANNEL OUTPUT - The 1510A features two independent signal output channels. Set them for different output levels, wave shapes, frequencies, and phase. For other testing needs you can synchronize the two channels. This unique capability and flexibility makes testing and calibration fast and easy.
PRECISION CHARGE SIGNALS are produced by the 1510A. Differential and single-ended signals are produced to simulate accelerometers and other charge mode devices.
FULL FUNCTIONALITY – The 1510A produces SINE, SQUARE, TRIANGLE, and PULSE waveforms from 0.1 HZ to 100KHz in 0.1 Hz increments. Output levels can range from 1 µvolt up to 10 volts peak and can also include programmable DC offsets in 0.1 millivolt steps.
THERMAL COMPENSATION - The 1510A features automatic thermal compensation to ensure accuracy in laboratory, control room
and factory environments.
PRECISION CHARGE SIGNALS are produced by the 1510A. Differential and single-ended signals are produced to simulate accelerometers and other charge mode devices.
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