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Does Yokogawa Sell Optical Fibers?

No, unfortunately due to the number of current fiber combinations, we do not stock optical fibers. There are many companies that specialize in optical fiber cords....

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Is There any Dedicated Probe for the 720240 CAN Bus Monitor Module?

There are no dedicated probe for the 720240 CAN bus monitoring module. The module requires a direct input D-sub 9 pin connector cable. ...

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What is the True Max DC Input Voltage for the DLM2000?

The actual input limit for the DLM2000 is 212V (DC+ACpeak) for not only a 0.01 or 0.001 Hz AC signal but also a DC signal. The reason why 150 Vrms is indicated on the DLM2000 specification sheet is that the safety standa...

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Can I Transfer Data Files From the SL1000 While Recording is in Progress?

The SL1000 is capable of transferring previous data sets/files while streaming is still in progress through the File Divide feature. When the SL1000 starts recording, it opens a new file and starts logging data. If the ...

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How do I Update the Voltage and Current Range on the WT100/WT200 Series Instrument Using IEEE488.2 Commands?

To change the voltage range on element 1 to the 30 V range, send the "RV4" command to the measuring instrument.To change the current range on element 1 to the 1 A range, send the "RA5" command to the measuring instrumen...

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Why are the Measurement for Voltage, Current, and Power in Normal Mode Different Than Harmonic Mode?

The difference in measurement values can be attributed to the difference in calculation methods for normal mode and harmonic mode.   The voltage, current, and power in normal mode are displayed as the total of the measu...

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Why are the Measured Values Negative When Measuring a Balanced Three-Phase Load?

In the three-phase three-wire, or 3V3A wiring scheme, the phase angle of voltage and current input to each input differs from that of the actual load because it is the line to line voltage that is measured.  In three-pha...

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WE7000 Series Module Become Unresponsive When the Main Power Switch of the Measuring Station is Turned OFF and Then Immediately ON Again

You must wait at least five seconds after turning the power switch to the measuring instrument OFF before turning it back ON again. If you wait less than five seconds, there is a possibility for a malfunction to occur in...

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What is the Update Cycle of the D/A Output of the WE7141 100Mhz Universal Counter Module?

The update cycle changes depending on the acquisition mode and the gate time during frequency measurement. When the acquisition mode is One Shot, the update cycle is approximately 0.5-1 seconds. However for frequency mea...

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Is There an Input Filter on the Digitizer Modules?

The WE7275 2-CH, 1 MS/s isolated digitizer module comes with an up-to-40 kHz anti-aliasing filter. Also, each digitizer module (WE7275/WE7271/WE7272/WE7251/WE7245) includes a low-pass filter. The cut-off frequency varies...

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