40% of PSL employees are Engineers.
PSL employees speak 14 languages, as either first or second language.
PSL is responsible for maintaining
3 IEC standards
and
1 SEMI standard
PSL is responsible for liaison between the IEEE and the IEC on 54 standards.
100% of PSL is owned privately. 80% is controlled by Employees and our associates.
Between 2009 and 2011, PSL grew by 260%.
PSL products are used in 42 countries.
For PSL's PQ1 Power Quality Sensor, the historic Mean Time Between Failure is more than 1,000,000 hours.
PSL's lightning generator bursts out 6,000 volts at 3,000 amps.
PSL's ultimate Laboratory Standards, the PSL Volt and the PSL Ohm, are actually 1.00000096 volts and 0.099999863 ohms.
PSL tests insulation in its instruments at up to 15,000 volts.
Globally, more than 32,500 engineers have signed up to receive PSL's Newsletter.
PSL's Power Quality Teaching Toy program is used by more than 150 Engineering programs at global universities.
  • 2000 - Alex McEachern and Barry Tangney start Power Standards Lab in Emeryville, California, in a garage next to a soap factory.
  • 2001 - First PSL voltage sag generator introduced.
  • 2003 - PQ1 Power Quality Sensor introduced.
  • 2004 - McEachern becomes Convenor of IEC 61000-4-30 (Power Quality Measurement Methods) standard
  • 2004 - Industrial Power Corruptor introduced.
  • 2005 - PSL expands into large new building in Alameda, California.
  • 2006 - McEachern becomes Chairman of SEMI F47 standard.
  • 2008 - PQube Power Monitor introduced.
  • 2009 - First IEC Working Group meeting held at Power Standards Lab.
  • 2010 - PSL expands into 2020 Challenger Drive, in Alameda.
  • 2011 - First International PSL Distributor Meeting held in Alameda; 15 countries participate