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Credence Technologies is a leading technology provider for ESD, EMI and EMC
http://www.credencetech.com/
Keywords:
EM Aware, WS Aware, Ground Master, ESD, EMC, EMI, ESD Event, grounding, environment monitoring, process monitoring, cleanroom monitoring, clean room monitoring, ESD monitoring, ESD monitor, ESC monitoring, ESC monitor, EMI monitoring, EMI monitor, electrostatic discharge, electrostatic charge, static voltage, facility monitoring, data acquisition, ESD control, ionization, ionizer control, ...

http://www.credencetech.com/

Custom Built Test Equipment, Apparatus, Instruments for Safety, Compliance, Physical, Material, Photometry Testing, Electro-Technical Calibration Services
http://www.lumetron.com/
Keywords:
test, equipment, apparatus, instrument, laboratory, safety, quality control, compliance, photometry, environmental, electronic, electrical, electro-mechanical, IEC, CE, DIN, VDE, BS, UL, CSA, ISI, ANZS, high voltage, hi-pot, leakage current, touch current, glow wire, tracking index, comparative tracking, accessibility, probes, earth bond, integrating sphere, photometer, luxmeter, gonio, light, ...

http://www.lumetron.com/

Manufacturer of electrical safety equipment including ac and dc hipot, ground continuity, ground bond and insulation resistance testers
http://www.hipot.com/
Keywords:
slaughter company, hipot testers, electrical safety testers, safety testing, hipot, ground bond, test equipment, industrial test equipment, appliance testing, insulation, high voltage, breakdown

http://www.hipot.com/

Schaffner - Home of the worlds largest range of EMI components, EMC instrumentation and test systems
http://www.schaffner.com/

http://www.schaffner.com/

Schwarzbeck Mess-Elektronik produziert und entwickelt Antennen, Impulsgeneratoren, Netznachbildungen, Messempfaenger und Zubehör für die EMV-Messtechnik.
http://www.schwarzbeck.de/
Keywords:
Schwarzbeck, schwarzbeck, antennen, Antenne, impuls, Impuls, generator, mikrowellen, rahmen, loop, emv, emc, messtechnik, antennen, netznachbildungen, lisn, breitband, logarithmisch, periodisch, dipol, horn, doppelsteg, bilog, logbicon, cispr, probe, tastkopf, receiver, emv, emc, emi, kalibrier, precision, präzision, elektro, magnetisch, verträglich, zubehör

http://www.schwarzbeck.de/

Founded in 1963, Electro-Metrics has product lines in EMI/EMC, Antennas and Sensors, RF and Data Communications, Traffic Monitoring Systems, and provides Manufacturing Subcontracting services.
http://www.electro-metrics.com/
Keywords:
Electro-Metrics, EMI, EMC, EMI/EMC Measurement Equipment, Antennas, RF Communications, Data Communications, machine shop, manufacturing subcontracting, contract manufacturing, fabrication, machining, sheet metal, welding, heat treating, traffic statistics, traffic monitoring

http://www.electro-metrics.com/

ETSinstruments; manufacturer of the ETSi4334 EMC analysis system for PCB emissions and immunity
http://www.etsi.co.uk/
Keywords:
EMC, electromagnetic compatibilty, PCB, printed circuit board, emissions, analysis, immunity, test equipment, ETS Instruments, ETSi, Electromagnetic Testing Services, emc testing, susceptibility, interference, scanner, pcb, ce, fcc, radiated emissions, conducted emissions

http://www.etsi.co.uk/

Positioning Systems for EMC / EMI / RFI / EMV Measurement: antennamasts, turntables; Positioniersysteme für die EMC / EMI / RFI / EMV Meßtechnik: Antennenmasten, Drehtische
http://www.emc-positioning.de/
Keywords:
EMC, EMI, RFI, EMV, Antennamasts, turntables, positioningsystems, Antennenmasten, Drehtische, Drehscheiben, Positioniersysteme, Schäfer, Schaefer, Störemission, Störaussendung, Störfestigkeit, interference, Messzangen, Meßzangen, absorbingclamp, Gleitbahn, slideway, Kabelmessstrecke, Kabelmeßstrecke, Kabelmesstrecke, Messempfänger, Meßempfänger, ...

http://www.emc-positioning.de/

Based in Copenhagen, Denmark, Compliance Instruments is a young and innovative manufacturer of EMC test instruments for immunity testing. The company is dedicated to develop and produce equipment with the highest level of user interface and ease of handling.
http://www.compliance-dk.com/
Keywords:
EMC, EMI, RF, esd, ESD, burst, BURST, instrument, test, test instrument, generator, simulator, EFT/B, ESDC30, EFTC30, schaffner, Surge, Electromagnetic compatibility, air discharge, contact discharge, udlejning, konsulent, elektronik

http://www.compliance-dk.com/

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Wikipedia-Article "Tools"

For other uses, see Tool (disambiguation).
A modern hammer is directly descended from ancient hand tools
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A modern hammer is directly descended from ancient hand tools

A tool is a device that provides a mechanical or mental advantage in accomplishing a simple machine, or a combination of them. For example, a crowbar simply functions as a lever. The further out from the pivot point, the more force is transmitted along the lever.

Philosophers once thought that only humans used tools, and often defined humans as tool-using animals. But observation has confirmed that monkeys and other animals, mostly primates, but also some birds (ravens, for instance), and sea otters can use tools as well. Later, philosophers thought that only humans had the ability to make tools, until zoologists observed birds[1] and monkeys[2][3][4] making tools. Most anthropologists believe that the use of tools was an important step in the evolution of mankind. Humans evolved an opposable thumb (useful to hold the tools) and an increase in intelligence (aiding in the use of tools).

Most tools can also serve as weapons, such as the hammer and the knife. Similarly, people can use weapons, such as explosives, as tools.

Contents

Varieties of tools

  • Devices often typify newly invented or specific-purpose tools.
  • Instruments are concrete or abstract tools, especially if they are refined.
  • Utensils aid in eating.
  • Machines can function as ordered systems of tools or as super-tools.


Physical tools


Toy tools make popular playthings. Some simply consist of a cheap or small version of the real thing, such as a shovel and bucket to use on the beach or in a sandbox. Others are less functional, e.g. a dull plastic knife, or not functional at all.

Mental tools

In computing, the term tools can also apply to software programs that assist people doing work on computers, such as Computer Aided Software Engineering tools, Lint programming tool, software or web-based collaborative tools, software development tools, programming tools.

Slang Usage

Stemming from a double-entendre where a "tool" is a phallus; this became a popular word in the 1990's. Individuals may be described as "tools", as an insult meaning that someone is a klutz or easily taken advantage of.

Functions of tools

Many tools or groups of tools serve to perform one or more of a set of basic operations, such as:

  • Cutting (knife, scythe, sickle, ...)
  • Concentrating force (hammer, maul, screwdriver, whip, writing implements, ...)
  • Guiding (set square, algorithm, straight edge, tradition, ...)
  • Protecting
  • Seizing and holding (pliers, glove, wrench, ...)


History

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Use of tools started at the beginning of the Stone age. Humans have fabricated knives, amongst the oldest tools, since that time.

Mechanical devices, though known to Alexandrian Greeks, experienced a major expansion in their use in the Middle Ages with the systematic employment of new energy sources: water (waterwheels) and wind (windmills).

Machine tools occasioned a surge in producing new tools in the Industrial revolution. Advocates of nanotechnology expect a similar surge as tools move down-scale.


WikiProject Metalworking: This article is part of Metalworking hand tools.

This article is based on the article "Tools" from Wikipedia - the free encyclopedia created and edited by online user community. This article is distributed under the terms of GNU Free Documentation License. Here you find the list of authors of this article. The article can only edited within Wikipedia. Edit this article in Wikipedia.

Wikipedia-Article "Equipment"

For other uses, see Tool (disambiguation).
A modern hammer is directly descended from ancient hand tools
Enlarge
A modern hammer is directly descended from ancient hand tools

A tool is a device that provides a mechanical or mental advantage in accomplishing a simple machine, or a combination of them. For example, a crowbar simply functions as a lever. The further out from the pivot point, the more force is transmitted along the lever.

Philosophers once thought that only humans used tools, and often defined humans as tool-using animals. But observation has confirmed that monkeys and other animals, mostly primates, but also some birds (ravens, for instance), and sea otters can use tools as well. Later, philosophers thought that only humans had the ability to make tools, until zoologists observed birds[1] and monkeys[2][3][4] making tools. Most anthropologists believe that the use of tools was an important step in the evolution of mankind. Humans evolved an opposable thumb (useful to hold the tools) and an increase in intelligence (aiding in the use of tools).

Most tools can also serve as weapons, such as the hammer and the knife. Similarly, people can use weapons, such as explosives, as tools.

Contents

Varieties of tools

  • Devices often typify newly invented or specific-purpose tools.
  • Instruments are concrete or abstract tools, especially if they are refined.
  • Utensils aid in eating.
  • Machines can function as ordered systems of tools or as super-tools.


Physical tools


Toy tools make popular playthings. Some simply consist of a cheap or small version of the real thing, such as a shovel and bucket to use on the beach or in a sandbox. Others are less functional, e.g. a dull plastic knife, or not functional at all.

Mental tools

In computing, the term \"tools\" can also apply to software programs that assist people doing work on computers, such as Computer Aided Software Engineering tools, Lint programming tool, software or web-based collaborative tools, software development tools, programming tools.

Slang Usage

Stemming from a double-entendre where a "tool" is a phallus; this became a popular word in the 1990's. Individuals may be described as "tools", as an insult meaning that someone is a klutz or easily taken advantage of.

Functions of tools

Many tools or groups of tools serve to perform one or more of a set of basic operations, such as:

  • Cutting (knife, scythe, sickle, ...)
  • Concentrating force (hammer, maul, screwdriver, whip, writing implements, ...)
  • Guiding (set square, algorithm, straight edge, tradition, ...)
  • Protecting
  • Seizing and holding (pliers, glove, wrench, ...)


History

It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with History of technology. (Discuss)
Commons
Wikimedia Commons has media related to:

Use of tools started at the beginning of the Stone age. Humans have fabricated knives, amongst the oldest tools, since that time.

Mechanical devices, though known to Alexandrian Greeks, experienced a major expansion in their use in the Middle Ages with the systematic employment of new energy sources: water (waterwheels) and wind (windmills).

Machine tools occasioned a surge in producing new tools in the Industrial revolution. Advocates of nanotechnology expect a similar surge as tools move down-scale.


WikiProject Metalworking: This article is part of Metalworking hand tools.

This article is based on the article "Equipment" from Wikipedia - the free encyclopedia created and edited by online user community. This article is distributed under the terms of GNU Free Documentation License. Here you find the list of authors of this article. The article can only edited within Wikipedia. Edit this article in Wikipedia.