It's all about the harmonics
With his “toy” quadricopter, Chuck Newcombe explores potential industrial uses for an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), from viewing to towing
Evaluating harmonics that cause overheating and waveform flat-topping in transformers, switchgear, and wiring; using Fluke ScopeMeter® 123 and FlukeView®.
E-volo's battery-powered, manned multicopter prototype is a long way from safety certification, but it was able to carry its designer-pilot, Thomas Senkel, aloft for a successful one-and-half-minute test flight at a German airstrip recently. You can watch video of the first flight at http://youtu.be/L75ESD9PBOw.
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Product counterfeiting is a serious issue. An estimated $1 billion in counterfeit products enter the US each year. Around $300 million to $400 million of these are counterfeit electrical products. Internationally, product counterfeiting costs global industries around $600 billion annually.
Customer influence on multimeter design, resulting in use of rotary switch instead of push buttons on handheld DMMs by Fluke Corporation.
Today's Fluke Corporation is a sophisticated, diversified company with an international reputation. How did this big-time company, with down-home values, come to be located in small-town Everett, Washington? It's all about coming home…