Insulation resistance tester AutoSIR2+™
for circuit boardssurface

insulation resistance tester
insulation resistance tester
insulation resistance tester
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Characteristics

Test type
insulation resistance
Tested product
for circuit boards
Other characteristics
surface

Description

Following over 2 years of intense research and development, we are proud to introduce the next generation of equipment used to measure changes in Surface Insulation Resistance. The new AutoSIR2+™ system represents a dramatic improvement over existing SIR test alternatives, and its shielded precision electronics allows state-of-the-art accuracy resistance measurements to be made up to 1014 Ω. One AutoSIR2+ chassis can hold between 1 to 16 measurement cards and can monitor up to 256 x 2-point test patterns or 78 x 5-point test patterns, or 32 x 9-point test patterns at selectable intervals from minutes to days. Each channel is current limited (1 M Ω), which encourages growth of dendrites for failure analysis. The frequent monitoring capability provides a full picture of the electrochemical reactions taking place on a circuit assembly, and provides early trend analysis enabling tests to be curtailed, thus saving considerable test time and money. Key Features Measurements from all 256 Channels can be taken in <30 seconds Applied Voltage: +1V to 100V Measurement Range: 106 Ω to 1014 Ω Measurement Method: Continuous on all selected channels Measurement Test Intervals: Fully selectable from minimum of 1 minute Capable of testing to all existing test specifications – IPC – IEC – JNC and other user specifications Future proofed design AutoSIR2+ is available with 64, 128 or 256 channel configurations On connection the system runs a self test Adaptable and flexible software operating with Windows 7, 8 &10

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