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Day: June 11, 2013

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Compact and efficient tunable white LED

LED Engin, a leader in high lumen density LED products, announces immediate availability of LuxiTune, the first intelligent, compact, single emitter light engine that delivers directional light with halogen-style dimming, hugging the black body curve from 3000K down to1800K.

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New power and energy logger

The Hioki PW3360-20 Power & Energy logger is the latest featured product from the Test Tools Shop it’s the first true power and energy logger from Hioki that enables the user to produce simple load profiles.

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A powerful Chinese champion

EMSc (UK), manufacturer of the voltage optimisation solution Powerstar, is pleased to announce that the product has been identified as a ‘champion technology’ by Chinese government experts.

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The future of circuit breaker testing

Omicron’s Cibano 500 is the first 3-in-1 test system to combine a precise micro-ohmmeter, a multi-channel timing analyzer, and a powerful coil and motor supply in a single, lightweight device (20 kg / 44.1 lbs). This enables all standard tests to be

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New USB charging module

MK Electric, the UK’s leading manufacturer of wiring devices and accessories, is expanding the largest range of wiring devices in the UK with the launch of a new USB charging module.

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Breakthrough analysis tools

Comsol, a leader in multiphysics simulation software, has announced the release of major new additions to the COMSOL simulation platform. The latest version of Comsol Multiphysics, version 4.3b, introduces five new application-specific modules and expanded modeling and analysis tools. Release highlights are

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Part P – the response

Electrical Review has been inundated with readers’ comments about Part P, following an article by John Houston – reproduced below. We asked Phil Buckle, director general of the Electrical Safety Council (ESC) – which led the fight to maintain Part P –

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The devil’s in the detail

In the latest statistics from UK government, ‘house building starts’ have risen by four per cent compared to last quarter, providing some encouragement to the market place that the economy is improving. With some shoots of recovery in the new build sector

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