Showing results: 1966 - 1980 of 6660 items found.
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VPX703 -
Vadatech Inc
The VPX703 is a Processor VPX (PrVPX) in 3U form factor based on the Freescale QorIQ T4241 or T4161 in a single-module. The PrVPX has 64 GB of onboard flash for storage. The module routes standard I/O such as SATA, USB, GPIO, RS232, etc. to the P1 connector.
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Holzworth Instrumentation, Inc.
The HX4210 was designed as a reference output translator for Holzworth's early RF Synthesizer designs. The key design requirement was to maintain the low phase noise /jitter characteristics the 100MHz calibrated reference output signal so that it could be utilized as a 10MHz laboratory reference standard.
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SKY Computers, Inc.
SKY Computers is a leading provider of fully configured subsystems for demanding signal and image processing. Based on open standards, SKY's SMART systems deliver high-performance and high application availability with a secure, "intelligent," and adaptable design that includes both hardware and software resources.
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Triple Quad MS Systems -
Bruker Daltonics
The EVOQ GC-TQ Series sets a new industry standard for GC-MS. The EVOQ series is simple to use and incredibly sensitive and delivers robust and reliable performance. All this comes complete in a space-saving package that makes upgrading to new levels of performance a simple and cost-effective process.
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PF-300 -
Seward Medical
The PF-300 gas flow analyser is a compact and accurate flow analyser compatible with 13 gas standards and 7 gas types. The unique and compact design offers accurate measurement of flow, volume, oxygen, temperature, humidity, dew point, high and low p
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W-TW-44P -
Physitemp Instruments
Most thermocouple wire used in the manufacture of sensors is "Special Limits" wire which, to meet NIST standards, must be accurate to 0.5°C in the range 0-50°C. This means that even with most sophisticated electronics, the best possible accuracy for the system is 0.5°C.
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W-TW-20 -
Physitemp Instruments
Most thermocouple wire used in the manufacture of sensors is "Special Limits" wire which, to meet NIST standards, must be accurate to 0.5°C in the range 0-50°C. This means that even with most sophisticated electronics, the best possible accuracy for the system is 0.5°C.
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W-TW-44P2 -
Physitemp Instruments
Most thermocouple wire used in the manufacture of sensors is "Special Limits" wire which, to meet NIST standards, must be accurate to 0.5°C in the range 0-50°C. This means that even with most sophisticated electronics, the best possible accuracy for the system is 0.5°C.
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W-TW-44 -
Physitemp Instruments
Most thermocouple wire used in the manufacture of sensors is "Special Limits" wire which, to meet NIST standards, must be accurate to 0.5°C in the range 0-50°C. This means that even with most sophisticated electronics, the best possible accuracy for the system is 0.5°C.
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W-TW-24 -
Physitemp Instruments
Most thermocouple wire used in the manufacture of sensors is "Special Limits" wire which, to meet NIST standards, must be accurate to 0.5°C in the range 0-50°C. This means that even with most sophisticated electronics, the best possible accuracy for the system is 0.5°C.
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W-TW-40 -
Physitemp Instruments
Most thermocouple wire used in the manufacture of sensors is "Special Limits" wire which, to meet NIST standards, must be accurate to 0.5°C in the range 0-50°C. This means that even with most sophisticated electronics, the best possible accuracy for the system is 0.5°C.
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W-TW-36 -
Physitemp Instruments
Most thermocouple wire used in the manufacture of sensors is "Special Limits" wire which, to meet NIST standards, must be accurate to 0.5°C in the range 0-50°C. This means that even with most sophisticated electronics, the best possible accuracy for the system is 0.5°C.
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W-TW-44TEF -
Physitemp Instruments
Most thermocouple wire used in the manufacture of sensors is "Special Limits" wire which, to meet NIST standards, must be accurate to 0.5°C in the range 0-50°C. This means that even with most sophisticated electronics, the best possible accuracy for the system is 0.5°C.
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W-TW-40P2 -
Physitemp Instruments
Most thermocouple wire used in the manufacture of sensors is "Special Limits" wire which, to meet NIST standards, must be accurate to 0.5°C in the range 0-50°C. This means that even with most sophisticated electronics, the best possible accuracy for the system is 0.5°C.
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W-TW-36P2 -
Physitemp Instruments
Most thermocouple wire used in the manufacture of sensors is "Special Limits" wire which, to meet NIST standards, must be accurate to 0.5°C in the range 0-50°C. This means that even with most sophisticated electronics, the best possible accuracy for the system is 0.5°C.