Precision in Power Conference 2026
Hands-On Demo Stations
The Precision in Power Conference, co-organised with Tektronix, has been designed to solve your actual testing challenges.
Our hands-on engineering environment will enable you to step away from day-to-day pressures and focus on solving real-world problems with the right tools and expertise in front of you.
- Live demo stations featuring the latest power measurement and analysis equipment
- Experienced application engineers ready to work through your specific challenges
- Practical test setups that mirror real-world use cases
- One-to-one technical discussions tailored to your projects
- Network with peers and share approaches to common workflow issues


Tuesday, 21 April 2026
09:00 - 17:00
The British Motor Museum, Gaydon
Please note, you will be taken to the Tektronix website to complete your registration.
Battery Cell Testing with BIM
Attendees will see a live battery-factory-style test setup and learn how controlled charge-discharge cycling and precision measurement are used to characterise cells. The demo shows how Rapid EIS accelerates insight into battery behaviour and supports validation and ageing studies.
Current Measurement Techniques
Attendees will learn how different current-measurement techniques compare in real applications. The demo highlights how shunt-based measurement using isolated probes improves accuracy, bandwidth, and noise immunity compared to traditional probes and DMMs.
DC-DC Converter Testing
Attendees will observe practical measurement setups for DC-DC testing and learn how voltage, current, and switching measurements are used to validate performance and identify issues during development.
Automated Semiconductor Characterisation
This demo shows how an automated test environment can be built using DC precision instrumentation. Attendees will learn how scripting and modular hardware enable repeatable test execution, data capture, and flexible automation for power and semiconductor applications.
Practical In-Vehicle Debugging
Attendees will learn how mixed-signal oscilloscopes are used for real-world system bring-up and debugging. The demo covers power-rail checks, bus decoding (e.g. CAN/LIN), and signal integrity analysis commonly required during early development and troubleshooting.
Automated Double Pulse Testing
See how automated double-pulse testing simplifies the characterisation of modern power semiconductors. This demo shows how automation delivers repeatable switching measurements, faster insight into device behaviour, and consistent results across test conditions, reducing setup time and engineering effort.
Ready to join us for a day of precision power testing innovation at the British Motor Museum, April 21st 2026?
Register on the Tektronix website to secure your spot.