Friday, 10 February 2017

Log more confidently with calibrated equipment from Lascar

We all know how important calibration is when buying data loggers, which is why we have introduced a new range of pre-calibrated instruments from Lascar.

Each calibrated data logger will be supplied with an authorised calibration certificate from Lascar, stating that the product has been calibrated and is traceable to UKAS accredited standards.

The devices are from Lascar's USB, GFX,Wi-Fi and Bluetooth ranges, include a 'CAL' in their product titles and can be found on our website in a number of ways:

Calibration Search Filter

 

 

 Certification badge on all calibrated products (in search and product pages)

 

 

Link to calibrated option on product pages

 


To find out more about Rapid's range of Lascar data loggers, panel meters and displays, click here

 https://www.rapidonline.com/brands/lascar

Wednesday, 14 December 2016

Season's Tweetings


These are some of the posts that you found popular on Rapid's social media channels this year. 

This one seemed to strike a chord back in January. An electrical engineer from Vancouver who licks live wire, puts his finger into power sockets and basically does all the things with electrical current that you MUST not do. Last time we checked (last week), he was still very much with us. If you were wondering, we cannot stress how much you should not try this at home.
 

Continuing the theme of 'Doing Great Harm to Yourself with Electronics', there was more than an element of schadenfreude at work pointing out the mistakes in these 'stock shots'. 


We were a familiar sight at Raspberry Pi Jams this year, right across East Anglia.



Pepper the robot was pretty much everywhere!



A sugar-spinning robot called Shirley was one of the stars of the Big Bang Fair. It was made by our Education Manager Chris for TV's food and science showman Stefan Gates. From there Shirley went on to meet the BBC's Director General and appear on Channel 5's The Right Stuff. 


OK, we were new to Instagram. But everyone's got to start somewhere.  

A photo posted by Rapid Electronics (@rapidelectronics) on

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