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Coaxial

Coax cables typically consist of a central core (the inner conductor), a dielectric insulator, a metallic shield (often a braid or foil), and an outer jacket. Coax cables are widely used for cable television, connecting cable modems for internet access, and in various other applications where reliable high-frequency signal transmission is needed

Common Ground Point

Specification
Dimension : 125 * 75 * 29 mm
Weight : 175 gms
Construction : Black ABS with 2 nos 4 mm banana sockets
Fixing : with 2 Screws

Conductive / Static Dissipative Packaging Foam

Our Conductive / Static Dissipative Packaging Foam provides reliable protection for sensitive electronics by dissipating static charges and preventing electrostatic damage.

Connectors

Connectors are essential for building and maintaining electrical circuits. They allow for the easy assembly, disassembly, and repair of devices and systems. There are various types of connectors, each designed for specific applications and requirements. Some common types include wire connectors, PCB connectors, and high-voltage connectors

Continuous Work Station Monitor WSM-01,02

Specification
Pass Threshold under 10 Meg ohms for Wrist Strap
under 10 Meg ohms for MAT Indications
– Pass-Green LED
– Fail-Flashing Red LED for Wrist Strap Steady Red LED for MAT
Audible Alarm for fail mode
Power Supply: 6-9VDC 100 ma |
Warranty : 1 year. Calibration Recommended every 12 months

Cooling Vests

For working in hot environments.

Copper-Foil Tape

Specification
Width :12mm * 33m, 24mm * 33m, 48mm * 33m
Surface Resistance: 10^6-10^10 ohms

Corrugated Cardboard Boxes

Our Corrugated Cardboard Boxes offer strong and lightweight packaging solutions, ideal for safe storage and transportation of a wide range of products.

DDR2 Memory

DDR2 was introduced in 2003 and operates twice as fast as DDR due to an improved bus signal. DDR2 uses the same internal clock speed as DDR, however, the transfer rates are faster due to the enhanced input/output bus signal. DDR2 has a 4-bit prefetch, which is twice that of DDR. DDR2 can also reach data rates of 533 to 800MT/s.