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The Desco 19243 Mini Monitor is a Single Workstation Continuous Monitor with Universal Power Adapter
Features of the Desco 19243:
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IMPROVED Operator Alarm
Alarms when the operator unintentionally disconnects from the monitor or the connection between the banana plug and monitor’s jack is intermittent -
Desco Wave Distortion Technology
Provides stable continuous monitoring (versus pulsed or intermittent) of the wrist strap’s path-to-ground* and the presence of its 1 megohm safety resistor -
Park Snap
Allows the operator to disconnect (and park) a wrist strap when leaving the workstation without creating a false alarm -
Single-Wire Impedance Design
Meets ANSI/ESD S20.20 in accordance with ESD TR1.0-01-0 -
1.2 Volt Operator Test Voltage
Reduces the risk of electrical overstress (EOS) for the handling of sensitive components -
<50 Millisecond Alarm Response Time
Identifies failures and intermittencies that inferior technologies miss -
Continuous Visual and Audible Alarms
Illuminates green to indicate proper grounding; illuminates red and sounds audible alarm when intermittent or failed connection occurs -
Calibration Verification
Use the Desco 98220 Monitor Calibration Unit to check the test limits of Wave Distortion Monitors without removing them from their workstations -
NIST Calibrated with Certificate Included
Calibrated with accepted procedures and standards traceable to the National Institute of Standards and Technology. For more information on the calibration of Desco products, see Calibration. -
100-240VAC Power Adapter with IEC C14 Style Inlet
Connects to a power cord with a IEC C13 outlet connector -
Made in the United States of America
This item is made and stocked in Chino, CA
*The ESDA Wrist Strap standard is ANSI/ESD S1.1. The Wrist Strap System required limit per ANSI/ESD S20.20 Table 3 is 0.8 to 1.2 x 106 ohms with product qualification testing per ANSI/ESD S1.1. The test range of the monitored circuit is 500 kilohms to 10 megohms.
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