Metrology.NET® now supports the Fluke 5560A, 5550A, and 5540A. This is the next generation of multi-function calibrators from Fluke are now supported in Metrology.NET®. With an optional Scope output of 2 GHz, these new calibrators will definitely increase the efficiency…
Keysight PXA – Spectrum Analyzer
Metrology.NET® the Keysight N9030 / PXA Spectrum Analyzer. If you are using the Agilent PSA, it’s time to upgrade. This next-generation spectrum analyzer is both lightning-fast and more accurate. Supporting both the PXA as a stand-alone spectrum analyzer and the…
Meatest 9010 Driver added
Like the Transmille calibrator, we couldn’t wait to get our hands on the Meatest 9010. Working closely with the Meatest factory we got our hands on the production demo unit so we could build the first driver for the 9010…
Fluke 8588A – Digitizes
DC-Power supply calibrations are more than voltage and current. They also have RMS Noise and Transient tests. This requires the calibration lab to add a True RMS Meter usually the R&S URE3 and an Oscilloscope. But with Metrology.NET, we can…
Transmille 4010 Multi-Product Calibrator

Metrology.NET® now supports the Transmille 4010 with the 6 GHz Scope option. This multi-product calibrator is a nice addition to the Metrology.NET toolset allowing calibration labs more choices. The 4000 Series builds on the trusted reliability of the 3000A series,…
Procedure Development on an iPad
When we added Metrology Blocks to Metrology.NET, this allowed users to develop automated calibration procedures on an Apple iPad for the first time. Metrology Blocks was not limited to just the iPad. The technology, created by Spark Kalibration in Turkey,…
Multi-Threaded I/O

Take a look at any metrology lab and its equipment. Take note of all the equipment not being utilized. Other metrology software packages require all standards to be connected to a station, even if the equipment is not being used.…
Flexible UUTs

Automation Done Differently After 30 years in automation, we started looking at the flexible standards problem from a different angle.
