TTi

The origins of TTi date from the late 1970s when two separate companies, Thurlby Electronics Ltd. and Thandar Electronics Ltd. were both designing and manufacturing electronic test equipment within close proximity at St. Ives in Cambridgeshire, England.

Through the 1980s, Thurlby specialised in bench power supplies, high resolution multimeters and digital storage units; whilst Thandar specialised in function generators, frequency counters and logic analysers.

In 1989 the two companies were merged into a new organisation - Thurlby Thandar Instruments Ltd. - and located to larger premises in nearby Huntingdon.

Since that date the product ranges have been expanded and new product areas developed including arbitrary waveform generators, RF test equipment, EMC measurement equipment and component bridges.

In addition to selling the TTi range of products throughout the world, the company has also expanded its UK sales operation to represent other major producers of test equipment.

Today TTi is one of the foremost producers of general purpose electronic test instruments and laboratory power supplies in Europe, selling products in over fifty countries.

It is also one of the largest distributors of test and measurement equipment in the UK representing many leading American, European and Japanese producers within the United Kingdom market.

 

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Products:

Manufacturer Model Description
TTi CPX400A (840 watts) CPX400A - compact dual output 2 x 420 watts
TTi PL(P) Series precision dc bench power supplies
TTi 1604 4¾ digit low-cost bench digital multimeter
TTi 1705 4¼ digit mains/battery digital multimeter with simultaneous dual measurement
TTi 1906 High accuracy 5½ digit bench multimeter with computational functions
TTi CPX200 (350 watts) High power dual dc bench power supplies with PowerFlex technology
TTi EB2025T Low-cost basic bench power supply
TTi EL-R Series Precision dc bench power supplies - Linear Regulation
TTi EL302P Bus programmable dc power supply
TTi EX-R Series Precision dc bench power supplies - Mixed-mode Regulation