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Agilent Technologies Launches Power Supply Contest

Two grand prize winners will each receive an N6705B DC power analyzer and three modules.

By DE Editors  

November 8, 2011

By DE Editors

Agilent Technologies has invited engineers who are still using a well-aged power supply to enter a contest by writing a short biography of their DC power supply to tell how the instrument has been used over the years and how they are using it now to overcome test challenges.

"Agilent has 50 years of power supply expertise and more than 250 basic and high performance programmable DC power supplies designed to meet the needs of the many industries and applications," said Kari Fauber, Marketing Manager, Agilent's System Products Division, "The Test of Time contest embodies those ideals of leadership and long-standing reliability of our power supplies."

Two grand prize winners--one picked by Agilent and one voted by participating engineers--will each receive an N6705B DC power analyzer and three modules. Deadline for entries is Feb. 29, 2012. Entries will be judged on the age and the life story of the power supply.

For more information, visit Agilent Technologies.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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