Intepro Systems will be exhibiting at The Aerospace Testing 2010 trade show in (Hamburg D; 18-20 May 2010). Intepro supplies users worldwide with ATE systems to test power electronics used in a wide range of applications. Intepro Systems’ knowledge and expertise in moving and measuring power makes their products unrivalled for production testing, ESS screening, repair and characterisation of power components and sub assemblies used across all industries.
The main feature of Intepro’s exhibition booth will be their new LXI Compatible controller which will allow users to communicate to Intepro’s TGA bus as well as GPIB, SPI, I²C and RS485/422. By communicating with so many internationally recognised control busses this single hardware device will reduce user’s hardware requirements and costs.
Intepro will also be displaying their new battery tester that offers users simple programming to create custom test routines. Cyclic charge and discharge of Lithium Ion batteries is critical for their safe and reliable operation, especially when used in fail-safe installations in aircraft. Once programmed the battery test system operates in a stand-alone mode and does not require a computer connection. The internal memory provides a programmable tester that can be programmed to perform a wide range of simple or complex testing functions.
Derek Somers, Intepro’s European Sales Manager comments “Aerospace Testing 2010 is an excellent chance for us to display a range of our new products and test systems. With our new LXI controller our customers will now be able communicate with many busses by using just one reliable hardware module. This is Intepro’s way of giving our customers flexibility with total control.”
Intepro has been the market leader in power supply testing for over 25 years and its systems are used in telecommunications, aero-space, military and other power electronics applications. Intepro has a global reach with direct sales offices in the Ireland, USA, U.K. and China and distributors covering Europe, China, Korea and Japan.
They have a highly specialised engineering team with world wide experience in delivering custom and turnkey test solutions, integrating the latest technological innovations to the test process such as, dual well fixturing, machine vision and automated handling
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