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DEVELOPMENT HISTORY
Development History
1980
Our first new product, the MR-1 Motor Rotation Indicator.
1986
New digital and microprocessor-based thermometer products to build on the Keithley product line. Today the line is more than double the product count offered by Keithley.
1992
Specialty voltmeters for the electric utility industry.
1993
Handheld temperature calibrator line for process control, test and calibration.
1995
The SR102 high stability 100-Ohm Resistance Transfer Standard is added to the ESI resistance standards platform.
1996
The Model 122 Safety Voltmeter is developed for the electric utility industry.
1996
TEGAM reintroduces the DM511 and DM5110 DMM's to support the TM5000 modular products.
1997
Model SG5050, the world's first 2.5 GHz Leveled Sine wave Generator.
1997
The Model 1750 Resistance Measurement System for high-speed production test. The model 1750 is the fastest micro-ohm meter on the market to date.
2002
The Model 1804 Single Input, Type IV RF Power Meter and Model 1820, RF Mount Heater, are created to supplement TEGAM's Power Sensor Calibration products
2003
TEGAM introduces the Model 1825, a low-cost, 10MHz - 18GHz RF Power Sensor Calibrator.
2003
The 2340/2350 Single or Dual Channel, High Voltage Amplifiers are offered to the MEMS, piezo-electric and special applications markets to meet customer requests for high voltage and low-distortion amplification solutions.
2004
Model 3525, 120Hz/1kHz LCR Meter is introduced as TEGAM's solution for customers in search of a high-performance, low cost, LCR meter.
2004
Model 1827, TEGAM's economical wideband (100kHz- 18GHz) RF Power Sensor Calibrator is launched.
2004
F1130 and M1130, 100kHz to 18GHz, wideband coaxial power transfer standards are introduced to the RF power sensor calibration market.
2004
Wideband coaxial RF power transfer standards, F1135 and M1135 are introduced for frequencies 10MHz to 26.5GHz.
2004
TEGAM introduces the Model 3550, a 42.0-5.00 MHz, Programmable LCR Meter for high frequency component test.
2005
The 9070 MEMS Engine Driver System is launched as an updated version of the 9014.
2005
The Model 2375 High Voltage MEMS Driver Amplifier and the Model 2348 Power Amplifier are added to TEGAM's amplifier line.
2005
TEGAM introduces the 2700 Series of Function/Arbitrary Waveform Generators. The Models 2720, 2725, and 2730 combine DDS and AWG technology for ease of use and unmatched waveform precision.
2007
TEGAM expands into the field of PXI, with the Model 4040A, Wideband (50MHz) Differential Input Amplifier.
2008
The Model 1830A RF Power Meter is launched. Designed to replace the Agilent 432A, the 1830A achieves the lowest uncertainty RF power measurement available.