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Proteus
Proteus Virtual System Modelling (VSM) blends mixed-mode SPICE simulation with world leading fast microcontroller simulation. It enables rapid prototyping of both hardware and firmware designs, in software! Design, Test and Debug your embedded projects in the Proteus electronic circuit simulator before a physical prototype is ordered. Agile development for the embedded systems workflow.
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Cryogenic Ltd.
Adapted MCK model DR inserted into 50 mm 1.6 K300 K VTI VTI cooling power used for condensing stage of DR Versatile solution as the magnet system can also be used with other inserts and measurement probes including He3, heated probes, rotator, VSM etc. Bottom loading DR with options of sample in liquid or sample in vacuum Suitable for use with systems up to 18 T and neutron-scattering split-pair systems
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VSM-I-A-16-16 -
Hall Research Inc.
The VSM-I-A-16-16 and its variations are the most compact high-end matrix switcher for video and audio. The matrix switcher is used for Cross-Point switching of both Video (up to 16) and Audio (up to 16) signals.
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VSM-I-A-4-JA4 -
Hall Research Inc.
Switch up to 4 VGA inputs to 4 VGA outputs with independent audio routing. Additional RJ45 output connectors provide extended output up to 1000 ft (305 m) over a single UTP cable (with compatible URA receivers). 550 MHz bandwidth supports resolutions beyond 1920x1200.
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AVR And Raspberry Pi® -
Proteus
Proteus Visual Designer combines world class Proteus VSM simulation with an easy to use flowchart editor and a gallery of virtual hardware to provide a truly integrated and intuitive development environment for Arduino and Raspberry Pi. The peripheral gallery makes hardware design easy. Simply add a shield or sensor from the gallery and Visual Designer will automatically place the correct circuitry on the Proteus schematic for you and add some simple methods to Visual Designer that allow you to control the hardware. The software is then designed as a flowchart so you can easily drag and drop these methods along with decisions, delays and assignments to drive the hardware. Compile and simulate at the press of the button, making use of our renowned simulation and debugging technology to watch your design come to life on screen.Finally, transfer to the physical hardware with a single mouse click and see it working first time in the real world.