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Extensive Range of RS PRO Handheld T&M Instruments Now Available in Australia and New Zealand-PR Newswire APAC

SYDNEY, Jan. 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- RS Components[1], a trading brand of Electrocomponents plc, a global omni-channel solutions partner for industrial customers and suppliers, now offers in Australia[2] and New Zealand[3] an extensive range of RS PRO handheld test and measurement instruments for engineers and technicians on-the-go. The range includes devices that allow accurate and ergonomic measurements and calibration such as handheld digital multimeters, hygrometers, waveform generators, and all the necessary accessories.

Creating an electronic waveform measurement is essential in many areas, including for research, development, and medical uses. The RS PRO Arbitrary Waveform Generator[4] offers a blend of analog and digital features, including a maximum bandwidth of up to 30 MHz, 150 MSa/s sampling rate and 14-bit vertical resolution. Its innovative EasyPulse and TrueArb technique helps address weaknesses inherent in traditional direct digital synthesiser generators. These features enable users to achieve a variety of high fidelity or low jitter signals, all while meeting ever-evolving requirements of a wide range of complex and varied applications.

The RS PRO handheld T&M instrument range also includes the RS PRO Hygrometer[5], a compact device equipped with a high accuracy temperature and humidity sensor, making it ideal for monitoring and collecting a range of data, from environmental temperatures to humidity. The RS PRO Digital Multimeter[6] is a useful instrument for measuring capacitance, voltage, electrical current, and resistance and features a diode and continuity check.

"Users can be assured that RS PRO devices and equipment have undergone high-calibre compliance and testing to ensure quality, durability, and consistency. All RS PRO handheld T&M instruments and product ranges come with the RS PRO Seal of Approval," says Scott Philbrook, Interim Managing Director, Australia & New Zealand, RS Components.

The RS PRO handheld T&M equipment range is shipping now from RS in Australia[7] and New Zealand[8].

About RS Components

RS Components is a trading brand of Electrocomponents plc, a global omni-channel solutions partner for industrial customers and suppliers who are involved in designing, building or maintaining industrial equipment and facilities. We aim to offer our customers unrivalled choice of product technologies, solve problems with innovative solutions and deliver a world-class customer experience, making it easy to do business with us.

We stock more than 500,000 industrial and electronic products, sourced from over 2,500 leading suppliers. We solve problems and provide a wide range of value-added solutions to over one million customers. With operations in 32 countries, we trade through multiple channels and ship over 50,000 parcels a day.

Electrocomponents plc is listed on the London Stock Exchange and in the last financial year ended 31 March 2020 reported revenue of GBP1.95 billion.

Electrocomponents plc has six operating brands; RS Components, Allied Electronics & Automation, RS PRO, OKdo, DesignSpark and IESA.

Further information is available via these links:Twitter: @RSComponents; @designsparkRSLinkedin: www.linkedin.com/company/rs-components[9]

RS Componentshttps://au.rs-online.com/web/[10]

DesignSparkwww.rs-online.com/designspark[11]

Electrocomponents plcwww.electrocomponents.com[12]

References

  1. ^ RS Components (au.rs-online.com)
  2. ^ Australia (au.rs-online.com)
  3. ^ New Zealand (nz.rs-online.com)
  4. ^ RS PRO Arbitrary Waveform Generator (au.rs-online.com)
  5. ^ RS PRO Hygrometer (au.rs-online.com)
  6. ^ RS PRO Digital Multimeter (au.rs-online.com)
  7. ^ Australia (au.rs-online.com)
  8. ^ New Zealand (nz.rs-online.com)
  9. ^ www.linkedin.com/company/rs-components (www.linkedin.com)
  10. ^ https://au.rs-online.com/web/ (au.rs-online.com)
  11. ^ www.rs-online.com/designspark (www.rs-online.com)
  12. ^ www.electrocomponents.com (www.electrocomponents.com)

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