Unlimited Scanning Possibilities
When a single
948i High Voltage Switching
System is combined with an
automated hipot tester, up to 48
test points can be scanned for
high voltage isolation -
multiple units make the scanning
possibilities virtually
unlimited.
The 948i is
fast and easy to use so there is
no excuse for using the
hit-and-miss manual probing
method of high voltage testing.
The 948i reduces operator
exposure to high test voltages
while enhancing product quality
and reliability. Consistent and
repeatable test results are
automatically documented making
it simple to prove compliance
with ISO 9000 quality standards.
Set-Up is a Snap
Setting up the
switching pattern for the 948i
is a snap. The standard GPIB
interface port allows the system
controller to download, verify
and activate any desired
switching profile you can dream
up. Or if you prefer, an
optional RS232 interface is also
available. And if programming
code is not your ideal way of
spending the day, Vitrek
QuickTest graphical software can
get you up and running in no
time at all. For those who are
looking for a stand alone system
the 948i can be controlled
directly by the Vitrek 944i in a
PC free environment. So, no
matter how you like it - Vitrek
puts you in control of your
automated high voltage test
requirement.
A simple two
channel configuration of the
948i can handle the vast
majority of high voltage
scanning applications. The
primary consideration is the
number of switching points
needed to automate the task at
hand. Generally, two switching
points are required for each DUT
test point (one for connection
to the HV output and one for
connection to the return). The
948i chassis is designed to hold
six of the eight point high volt
scanner cards. This allows up to
48 points (typically 24 on the
HV bus and 24 on the return bus)
to be loaded into a single unit.
Of course, multiple units can be
combined to increase your
scanning capacity and Vitrek
application engineers are always
available to discuss your unique
test requirement should you have
any questions.
Now that there
are no more excuses, isn't it
about time you automated your
high voltage test application?
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