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Test mainframe offers manual or automatic control

A Lambda Photometrics product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jun 3, 2005

The SIM mainframe, recently introduced by distributor Lambda Photometrics, holds up to eight compact test and measurement instruments from the SIM module range.

The SIM mainframe, recently introduced by distributor Lambda Photometrics, holds up to eight compact test and measurement instruments from the SIM module range.

Each module can share the same power, clock synchronisation, communication and module status.

For additional versatility, users can even operate each module independently outside the mainframe.

Analogue PID controller, pre-amplifiers, filters, oscillators, multiplexers and precision voltmeters are included in the vast range of SIM modules.

Users can now configure precision measurement and control systems, achieving the exact functionality they need while avoiding the cost of unnecessary features.

Unlike other modular systems, the SIM offers complete front panel as well as remote operation, allowing users to choose between manual or computer control.

The new SIM range, along with other scientific and engineering instruments is detailed in the new Stanford Research 25th Anniversary catalogue.

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