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  2. Fluke Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Fluke Corporation is an American manufacturer of industrial test, measurement, and diagnostic equipment, including electronic test equipment. It was started in 1948 by John Fluke while he was employed at General Electric .

  3. Multimeter - Wikipedia

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    Multimeters vary in size, features, and price. [6] They can be portable handheld devices or highly-precise bench instruments. [7] Multimeters are used in diagnostic operations to verify the correct operation of a circuit or to test passive components for values in tolerance with their specifications.

  4. Fortive - Wikipedia

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    In September 2016, Fortive subsidiary Fluke, which specializes in electronic test equipment, acquired eMaint, a CMMS IIoT system. [9] In October 2016, another subsidiary Gilbarco Veeder-Root which specializes in industrial sales software, purchased Global Transportation Technologies (GTT), a provider in traffic management. [10] [11]

  5. Danaher Corporation - Wikipedia

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    [60] [61] One week later, Cepheid and Danaher announced a 20% price reduction for their Xpert MTB/RIF TB test cartridge, from $9.98 to $7.97 in high TB-burden countries. However, their Xpert MTB/XDR test used to diagnose for drug-resistant TB, which is the deadliest form, remained unchanged at $14.90. [62] [63]

  6. Flying probe - Wikipedia

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    One limitation in flying probe test methods is the speed at which measurements can be taken; the probes must be moved to each new test site on the board, and then a measurement must be completed. Bed-of-nails testers touch each test point simultaneously and electronic switching of instruments between test pins is more rapid than movement of probes.

  7. Null detector - Wikipedia

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    A null detector produced by the Fluke Corporation. Null detectors are precision electrical measurement instruments historically used to measure minute voltages. These devices are highly sensitive, capable of detecting voltage differences as low as nanovolts, highlighting their importance in technical applications.

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