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REINHARDT System- und Messelectronic

ATE, InCircuit-Function, BoundaryScan, Fixture, Weather/Environmental Sensors

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REINHARDT System- und Messelectronic produce test systems for ICT/FCT, combined testers, MDA, optical display evaluation, Boundary Scan and power electronics and associated fixtures, a fixture production system and a cable tester.The second large product line consists of weather stations and environmental sensors for temperature, humidity, barometric pressure, wind direction, wind speed, global radiation, precipitation, UV-radiation, cloudiness and an electronic component counter.In development, particular attention is paid to ease of operation and simple programming. Development, production and service come from a single source, which guarantees short response times and a permanent contact person for the customer.

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    ABOUT

    • Headquarters in Die√üen, Germany
    • Founded in
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    Contact

    • Address: Bergstr. 33, 86911 Dießen, Germany
    • Company Contact: 4.98197E+11 info@reinhardt-testsystem.de
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    Applications

    Automation (A); Automotive (AE)

    Products & Services: Humidity (gas), evaporation, precipitation, dew point, condensation; Wind direction, wind force, wind velocity; Barometric pressure; Light intensity; Temperature, temperature distribution; Bed-of-nails adapters; Test fixtures, miscellaneous; Connection testers; Boundary scan board test systems; In-circuit testers; Functional testers; Combination testers (in-circuit & function); Benchtop ATEs, miscellaneous; Adapters for assembly testing; Power supply test equipment; Cable test systems

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