
ESDguns.com is a preferred vendor in North America for calibration, repair and rental of any Teseq ESD gun or associated equipment.
ESDguns.com is a preferred vendor in North America for calibration, repair and rental of any Teseq ESD gun or associated equipment.
The Teseq (Schaffner) INA 4591 Discharge Network 250 pF / 500 Ohm for NSG 437/438 is compatible with the Teseq NSG 438 ESD Simulator Gun. Specifications: Capacitance: 250 pF Resistance: 500 Ohm Compatible with Teseq NSG 437 and NSG 438 Models
$0.00 - $90.00
Today’s growing trend towards miniaturizing and more comprehensive product standards means that ESD testing is now required not only for operating controls, but also for any associated peripheral devices such as sensors, actuators and controllers. Many of these devices have multi-pin connectors with high pin counts. In order to meet space restrictions, these pins are often arranged close together.However, conventional air-discharge testing of these closely spaced pins is problematic because the airdischarge arc may jump to an adjacent pin instead of the pin intended for test. With an innovative robotic air-discharge adapter accessory, Teseq provides a tool which will prevent unintentional discharge paths. Furthermore, the approach speed, which is crucial for reliable air-discharge testing, can be programmed as a constant.ESD testing of connectors often requires that each individual pin is tested for an extensive range of conditions including multiple discharges, polarities, voltage settings, and even R/C networks. Connector testing can take many hours or even days of monotonous, precise effort to complete. As a result, when this testing is done manually it is prone to errors. The advantage of robotic testing is that these procedures can be automated and precisely executed, ensuring a level of repeatability that cannot be achieved with manual testing. Teseq NSG 439 Features: Air- and contact-discharge to 30 kV Battery tested to 30’000 discharges at 30 kV Standard Discharge Networks for IEC 61000-4-2, RTCA/DO-160 and Mil-STD-461G CS 118 Custom Discharge Networks for ISO 10605 Touch panel control Advanced voltage-hold feature Activity log Compliant with a huge range of OEM and international standards Built-in ISO self-calibration procedure Easily and quickly interchangeable discharge networks Selectable discharge detector
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The Teseq (Schaffner) INA4383 Discharge Network 150pF/330Ohm per ANSI C63.16 Hand / Metal Model ESD Compliance is compatible with the Teseq NSG 438 ESD Simulator Gun. Specifications: Capacitance: 150 pF Resistance: 330 Ohm Compatible with Teseq NSG 437 and NSG 438 Models Test Standards Met: ANSI C63.16 Hand / Metal Model
$295.00 - $1,195.00
A remote triggering unit can be connected to operate the NSG 435 inside a Faraday cage with external pulse triggering or for test pulse triggering in synchronism with other conditions. The optical input for remote triggering is insensitive to external light sources. Teseq (Schaffner) INA 415 Remote Triggering Unit for Teseq / Schaffner NSG 435 ESD Gun The normal remote trigger unit consists of a «triggerbox» and 5 m (197 “) of optical cable. The remote trigger works in parallel with the «trigger-button» on the NSG 435. Pulse triggering, or the on/off switching in the case of repetitive discharges, can be effected by a push-button or an electrical signal applied to the triggerbox. The electrical signal at the BNC connector must fulfill the following conditions: On: V = 2.4...10 V, I >2 mA, t >10 ms Off: V <0.8 V Repetition rate: <5 Hz The remote trigger is powered by a conventional 9 volt battery. The current consumption is so low that a battery switch has been dispensed with. If NSG 435 provided with two optical connectors connect the optical cable to the blue terminal. It is recommended to remove the battery if the unit is not going to be used for a long time.
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This versatile tip features a 4mm socket for standard laboratory banana plugs, making it suitable for a wide variety of applications. Teseq INA 4417 Features: 4mm banana plugs For use with Teseq NSG 437 or Teseq NSG 438 ESD simulator systems
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Real world ESD phenomena can involve fast discharge current rise times of up to 400ps. While these faster phenomena are mentioned in the equipment-level standards, the standards only specify rise times in the range of 700ps – 1ns. The Teseq INA 4411 optional tip can generate rise times of less than 400ps, allowing investigation of high frequency phenomena beyond the standards. Teseq INA 4411 Features: Rise time <400 picoseconds Investigate high frequency phenomena For use with Teseq NSG 437 or Teseq NSG 438 ESD simulator systems
$590.00
You know maybe the inconvenience to wait a long time between ESD tests until the EUT charge has leaked away? How about the uncertainty whether the EUT still carries a residual charge? A simple, safe solution for these problems is the Teseq INA 4430 ESD charge remover designed to be used with the Teseq NSG 437/438 ESD simulators.The charge remover will fully discharge the EUT bringing it to the same reproducible state of discharge each time while reducing the time between tests.Operators can specify opening and closing times between 0.1s and 99s according to their specific requirements. All parameters can be set using the NSG 438’s convenient, easy to read touch panel. Teseq INA 4430 Features: Save time between ESD Tests Remove all residual charge from EUT For use with Teseq NSG 438
$0.00
For use with Teseq NSG 437 or Teseq NSG 438 ESD simulator systems
$395.00
The Teseq (Schaffner) INA4569 Discharge Network 200pF/0Ohm per JEDEC 22-A115, IEC 61340-3-2 and other standards for Machine Model ESD compliance is compatible with the Teseq NSG 437 and NSG 438 Models Capacitance: 200 pF Resistance: 0 Ohm Test Standards Met: Compatible with Teseq NSG 437 and NSG 438 ModelsCompatible with Teseq NSG 437 and NSG 438 Models ANSI C63.16 Hand / Metal Model JEDEC 22-A115 IEC 61340-3-2
$89.00
*Requires Teseq INA 4382 Discharge NetworkUseful device examples for industrial and high-tech companies. With an increasing demand of digitalization and communication resulting in myriads of product, fast E-field testing is becoming an important area.Another common approach for H-field examples are circuits with rapid current changes. Thanks to the free selectable discharge repetition rate, test variations are innumerable for the user. Improved reproducibility may be achieved in combination with a discharge removing device.The Teseq INA 4420 H-Field (Magnetic field) ESD Simulating Adapter for for Teseq NSG 437 and Teseq NSG 438 pistols.
$995.00
With an increasing demand of digitalization and communication resulting in myriads of product, fast E-field testing is becoming an important area.
$775.00
This versatile tip features a 4mm socket for standard laboratory banana plugs, making it suitable for a wide variety of applications. The Teseq INA 4418 tip is also supplied with a set of interchangeable contact adaptors. Teseq INA 4418 Features: 4mm banana plugs Fast Rise Time: <400 picoseconds Supplied with interchangeable contact adapters For use with Teseq NSG 437 or Teseq NSG 438 ESD simulator systems
$950.00