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  • Xilinx Zynq ARM + FPGA SoM

    TE0720 - Sundance Multiprocessor Technology Ltd.

    TE0720s are industrial-grade SoC modules integrating a Xilinx Zynq Z020 SoC, a gigabit Ethernet transceiver (physical layer), 8 Gbit (1 Gbyte) DDR3 SDRAM with 32-bit width, 32 Mbyte Flash memory for configuration and operation, and powerful switch-mode power supplies for all on-board voltages. A large number of configurable I/Os is provided via rugged high-speed stacking strips. All modules in 5 x 4 cm form factor are fully mechanically and largely electrically compatible among them. All this on a tiny footprint, smaller than a credit card, at the most competitive price. A free and open embedded development suite with reference designs is included.

  • C Series CANopen Interface Module

    NI

    The C Series CANopen Interface Module is a high-speed interface for developing CANopen applications. CANopen is a higher-level communication protocol based on the controller area network (CAN) physical layer. It was designed for motion-oriented machine control networks, but now it is used in a variety of products and applications, including medical equipment, maritime electronics, building automation, and more. The C Series CANopen Interface Module can transmit and receive process data objects (PDOs) and service data objects (SDOs) according to CiA-DS 301. Using the NI-Industrial Communications for CANopen driver, you can batch edit SDOs, configure slave nodes with LSS services support, as well as perform network management (NMT), heartbeat, node guarding, and CANopen synchronization functions.

  • C Series PROFINET Interface Module

    NI

    The C Series PROFINET Interface Module provides two PROFINET interface ports that enable you to reliably connect programmable logic controllers (PLCs), I/O, sensors, and drives over long distances in industrial environments. PROFINET is an application protocol that uses familiar concepts from PROFIBUS that are implemented on the physical layer of Ethernet. The C Series PROFINET Interface Module includes NI-PROFINET driver software for human machine interface (HMI) and supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) applications. You can perform PROFINET device automated test using these interfaces.

  • MEMS Module

    COMSOL, Inc.

    The design and modeling of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) is a unique engineering discipline. At small length scales, the design of resonators, gyroscopes, accelerometers, and actuators must consider the effects of several physical phenomena in their operation. Consequently, COMSOL Multiphysics is ideally suited for MEMS applications. To this end, the MEMS Module provides predefined user interfaces with associated modeling tools, referred to as physics interfaces, for a variety of coupled physics, including electromagnetic-structure, thermal-structure, or fluid-structure interactions. You can include a variety of damping phenomena in your model: thin-film gas damping, anisotropic loss-factors for solid and piezo materials, anchor damping, and thermoelastic damping. For elastic vibrations and waves, perfectly matched layers (PMLs) provide state-of-the-art absorption of outgoing elastic energy.

  • Dual-Port HS-1760 Test & Simulation PXI Express Module

    PXIe-C1760 - Avionics Interface Technologies

    3U PXI form factor fits into PXIe or PXI hybrid slotTwo independent ports programmable as NC or NT(s) simultaneouslyTwo SFP sockets accepts FC-0 AS5653 or AS5625/AS5627 transceiversSupports NC-to-NT transfers, NT-to-NC Transfers, Mode Codes, and BroadcastFull control of sequence and exchange managementSupports large file exchangesFull Monitoring of all Bus TrafficTriggering and FilteringFull Error InjectionSupports DMA for high speed streaming of data to/from the boardIRIG-B Time Code Encoder/Decoder for Data CorrelationOptional Special FC-0 physical layer compliance with SAE AS5653Optional fcXplorer Analyzer for decoding HS1760 frames

  • Real-time RF Channels Simulator

    RF-LiveSim - TestTree

    Covering a frequency range from 50 to 900 MHz, RF Live Simulator can emulate RF channels propagation modes in real-time for a signal bandwidth from 20 kHz to 20 MHz (gaussian noise, multipath, Doppler and frequency drift tools). RF-LiveSim is a cost effective solution for intense automatic non regression tests at the physical layer level. RF-LiveSim includes 1x  RF input and 1x RF output ports, and provides a complete set of channel models, either for fixed or mobile propagation environments. Whatever the standard, any type of receiver can be tested. Thanks to its real-time process, from your basic original signal, RF-LiveSim can perform, for instance, efficient regression testing of LTE solutions to check the good behavior and the limits of your receiver when multipathes, Doppler and Gaussian noise are applied.

  • Combination Module: 2 Ch. MIL-STD-1553 & 12 Ch. Discrete I/O

    CM8 - North Atlantic Industries

    The CM8 module is a combination of NAI's MIL-STD-1553B module, FTB, and Enhanced Discrete I/O module, DT4. The CM8 offers twelve channels of discrete I/O and two channels of MIL-STD-1553B communications. The twelve discrete I/O channels are programmable as either input (voltage or contact sensing with programmable, on-module pull-up/pull down current sources), or output (current source, sink, or push-pull) up to 500 mA per channel from an applied, external 3-60 VCC source. The discrete I/O channels also provide additional functionality modes such as Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) output mode and Pattern Generator output mode. The two MIL-STD-1553B communications channels feature a dual, redundant, balanced-line, physical layer; a (differential) network interface; time division multiplexing; half-duplex command/response protocol; and up to 31 remote terminals (devices).

  • Compute Express Link (CXL)

    Teledyne LeCroy

    Compute Express Link (CXL) is a new high-speed CPU-to-Device and CPU-to-Memory interconnect designed to accelerate next-generation data center performance. CXL technology maintains memory coherency between the CPU memory space and memory on attached devices, which allows resource sharing for higher performance, reduced software stack complexity, and lower overall system cost. This permits users to simply focus on target workloads as opposed to the redundant memory management hardware in their accelerators. CXL is based on a PCI Express 5.0 Physical layer with speeds up to 32GT/s. Teledyne LeCroy provides protocol analysis test equipment to support development and debug of CXL based devices.

  • Ethernet PHY

    Macom Technology Solutions Holdings Inc.

    MACOM’s portfolio of 10G/25G/40G/50G/100G Ethernet Physical Layer (PHY) devices offer unparalleled performance while maintaining high density at low cost. Integrated high-speed, high performance mixed signal I/O using advanced CMOS process nodes support a variety of optical and copper connectivity interfaces allowing the Ethernet PHY product line to span rack and cluster connectivity within the data center, wireless fronthaul, midhual and backhaul connectivity for 5G wireless infrastructure, and seamlessly extend to core networks over DWDM optical links. Advanced features such as in-service eye monitors, traffic monitoring, optical module identification and link training are just a few of the advantages that MACOM’s portfolio provides for end users to leverage for faster bring up, higher reliability and smarter networks.

  • Fibre Channel Simulyzer™ Products

    Avionics Interface Technologies

    Our Fibre Channel products support most popular avionics Upper Layer protocols including FC-AE-ASM, FC-AE-1553, FC-AE-RDMA and FC-AE-AV. All AIT Fibre Channel modules utilize multiple processors with large onboard RAM. An onboard processor runs the driver software, minimizing host CPU interaction, enabling autonomous operation with minimal interaction during time-critical applications.The Fibre Channel products use our Simulyzer™ technology that enables the hardware to simultaneously perform Fibre Channel data generation and Fibre Channel monitoring on the same physical board. The Fibre Channel test products include full-function device driver software for the most popular operating systems, an application interface supporting development environments, as well as a comprehensive set of source code examples.

  • Signal Analyzer - Best Signal Quality for Maximum Data Throughput

    DSA DOCSIS - Rohde & Schwarz GmbH & Co. KG

    Only the highest signal quality ensures maximum throughput. The R&S®DSA DOCSIS signal analyzer has been designed to support users by ensuring the highest signal quality. DOCSIS is the standard for transmitting IP data within hybrid fiber coaxial (HFC) cable TV networks. The new DOCSIS 3.1 standard supports unprecedented data rates, meeting the demand for increased data throughput. The R&S®DSA allows precise, gapless signal analysis of DOCSIS 3.0, EuroDOCSIS 3.0 and DOCSIS 3.1 signals on the physical layer in realtime. A user can detect effects that degrade signal quality, e.g. ingress, reflections and laser clipping. With its dual receivers, the R&S®DSA analyzes downstream and upstream signals.

  • Patch Panel Automation Switch

    Echola Systems LLC

    Echola's Optical Patch Panel Automation switch allows test engineers/system developers to dynamically reconfigure testbed connections from remote. It reduces test configuration time as they don't need to make any physical fiber connections for each set of tests, so more testing can be performed with fewer resources. It provides all-optical connectivity with zero latency and can be used with any protocols and speed. Unlike O-E-O (optical to electrical to optical conversion) switches you don't need expensive transceivers for each port. The all-optical connectivity also allows systems under test to be tested without introducing another variable (ie, another conversion layer which could introduce significant latency). The patch panel automation switch allows users to configure, control and monitor the device from remote using any standard internet browser, a command line interface (CLI) via Telnet or SSH and SNMP v2c. The event notifications are supported through Syslog. It can be automated using TCL based scripts.

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