Computer Controls expands distribution for Pico Technology® in Germany and Italy Computer Controls AG has expanded its distribution agreement with Pico Technology to include Italy and Germany in addition to other European territories. Pico Technology specializes in PC-based oscilloscopes and data loggers, providing cost-effective alternatives to traditional instruments. This expansion allows Computer Controls to offer Pico's products and accessories to customers in Italy and Germany, aiming to enhance measurement efficiency and affordability.
Solar Array Simulator for Micro-Inverter Testing As a follow-up to their success in the String-Inverter test market, ITECH launches the IT-N2100 series of Solar Array Simulators perfectly tailored towards the growing demand for Micro-Inverter testing.While String-Inverters typically handle ...
The Internet of battery-powered things How many of the “things” that make up the Internet of Things are actually running on battery power?Numbers are hard to find, the market is very dynamic and changes by the day. Some studies offer an estimation of 50+ Million batteries that are expected to ...
Do More with Your InfiniiVision Oscilloscope for 40% Less You know Keysight InfiniiVision oscilloscopes because they enable you to capture infrequent glitches in your design with their performance, fast waveform update rates, zone touch triggering, and segmented memory. Now you can purchase ...
This case study shows the advantages and the ease of instrument automation using Python when testing the efficiency of a DC/DC converter with different input voltage and load current settings. Since this would require a lot of single measurements, we illustrate the time savings offered by automating the task. ...
We at Computer Controls have compiled the most important events around cybersecurity, data protection and information security in a Cybersecurity Calendar 2023. Save the page to your favorites to stay up to date and find new events added. ...
In its latest report, the Cloud Security Alliance reveals clear security concerns when it comes to protecting sensitive data in the cloud. A full 96% of all security executives surveyed say that their company's sensitive data is not adequately protected in the cloud. ...