PinMap puts meaning into your cable test results
Using CableEye PinMap makes test results relevant. A cable tester typically has a bank of interface pins that may be labelled 1 to xxxx or A:1 - D:64 etc which is great if you are only testing those cables that have the same reference. But, if your cables have any...
Generate test reports quickly and easily with CableEye
[boomdevs_toc]In these days of traceability the ability to generate test reports is essential, but how easy can it be? With a manual test using a buzzer, bulb or semaphore, generating test reports is also manual, generally involving a clipboard and a pen. Manual tests...
I need a cable harness tester, CableEye does both.
I need a cable harness tester, not a cable tester! During a recent discussion with a customer, he declared that he started out looking for a cable harness tester but was put-off by the price and complexity so he decided to opt for a cable tester to handle the...
Know what you are testing – Insight on real world cable testing
Do you really know what you are testing? During a recent training session with a customer they reported that a given cable type was failing HiPot testing and they could not understand why. The cable rating showed it was specified to be good to 600/1000V and the test...
Evaluating a cable tester
How do you go about evaluating a cable tester? Evaluating a cable tester can make the difference between buying a box to test cables and buying a system to provide test, traceability, documentation and even guided assembly. The first thing to do is determine the need....
New CableEye Models
CAMI Research has released two new CableEye models. News from CAMI Research is that the two flagship models, the M3U in low voltage testing and the HVX in HiPot testing now have two higher specification siblings. The new CableEye models are the M3UH and the HVX-21 and...
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