EMC Test Receivers /
Click Analyser
The Click Analyzer is primarily used by technicians and engineers to diagnose faults, commission systems, and maintain equipment within industrial processes, transportation networks, buildings, automotive, medical devices, laboratories, and other fields of application where instruments require technical support services or calibration. For example, technicians might utilize the Click Analyzer to determine if a piece of machinery is functioning correctly or to ensure that an electrical installation conforms to building standards before passing inspection. Applications may include circuit analysis, temperature measurement, frequency analysis/measurement, capacitance, time domain reflectometry, voltage drop calculation, resistance measurement, current measurement, etc., depending on the capabilities of the unit in question. Additionally, certain units allow storage and recall of measured value groups together with associated identification details, assisting with report creation and instrument maintenance activities.
The Click Analyzer is primarily used by technicians and engineers to diagnose faults, commission systems, and maintain equipment within industrial processes, transportation networks, buildings, automotive, medical devices, laboratories, and other…
...fields of application where instruments require technical support services or calibration. For example, technicians might utilize the Click Analyzer to determine if a piece of machinery is functioning correctly or to ensure that an electrical installation conforms to building standards before passing inspection.
Applications may include circuit analysis, temperature measurement, frequency analysis/measurement, capacitance, time domain reflectometry, voltage drop calculation, resistance measurement, current measurement, etc., depending on the capabilities of the unit in question. Additionally, certain units allow storage and recall of measured value groups together with associated identification details, assisting with report creation and instrument maintenance activities.