There are many types of sensing used to measure liquid levels.For example: Using a float to drive a resistive element Using capacitive measurement Using ultrasonic measurement This series of three ...
A time domain reflectometer (TDR) is a useful tool to have for finding faults in a wiring harness. However, they don’t come cheap, putting them out of reach for many shadetree mechanics that like to ...
Time-domain reflectometry (TDR) is a technique that measures and displays the impedance of a network (cable, filter, and so on) over time. Traditionally, this is done with a device that generates very ...
A time domain reflectometer (TDR) measures reflections along a cable. It is similar in principle to radar. To measure those reflections, the TDR transmits an incident signal into the cable and watches ...
Time-domain reflectometry (TDR) that employs electro-optical sampling affords excellent resolution at the femtosecond level and exhibits a comprehensible impulse waveform, thereby allowing quick ...
With the handheld devices TDR 500 and TDR 510, BAUR Prüf- und Messtechnik GmbH presents new and robust time domain reflectometers for length determination and fault location in power and data cables.
In the previous article, the basics of Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR) were discussed. In this segment, we will discuss the application of TDR to liquid level sensing. From Table 1, it can be seen ...
The AEMC Fault Mapper Pro is a hand-held graphical TDR (Time Domain Reflectometer) designed for identifying and locating faults on power cables, given access to one end only. The Fault Mapper Pro ...
The CFL510G time domain reflectometer (TDR) features a 2 ns pulse width that virtually eliminates dead zones. Designed to locate faults less than 3 ft from the point of connection, the IP54-rated TDR ...
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