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1260-14/14C -
Astronics Corporation
The Astronics 1260-14 Digital I/O Switch Card provides 96 open collector channels in 12 groups of eight bits each. With the open collector version each independent group can utilize a separate internal or external pull-up supply up to 32VDC.Each channel can be configured as an input or an output and individually controlled in the asynchronous mode, or be synchronous with other channels.
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1260-118/118A -
Astronics Corporation
The Astronics 1260-118/118A is an 80/24-channel, SPST (Form A) plug-in relay card for the Adapt-a-Switchâ„¢ platform.
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1260-117/A -
Astronics Corporation
The Astronics 1260-117/A is a 52/20-channel, SPDT (Form C) plug-in switch card for the Adapt-a-Switchâ„¢ platform.
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GX3756 Series -
Marvin Test Solutions, Inc.
The GX3756 is a user configurable, FPGA-based, 3U PXI card which offers 56, TTL I/O signals. The module consists of a daughter card and the GX3700 FPGA baseboard which employs the Altera Stratix III FPGA.
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GX3640 -
Marvin Test Solutions, Inc.
The GX3640 is comprised of the GX3500 FPGA card and the GX3540, 40 channel ECL expansion card. It is a 3U PXI instrument card that can be used for general data acquisition, process control, Automatic Test Equipment (ATE), and functional test applications. The GX3640 consists of 20 differential ECL drivers and 20 differential ECL receivers. Each channel can be accessed via software commands for use in static I/O applications.
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GX3609 -
Marvin Test Solutions, Inc.
The GX3609 is a 3U PXI FPGA card with 80 TTL differential channels. The GX3609 is comprised of a GX3500 FPGA card and the GX3509, 80 channel, differential TTL expansion card.
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GX3610 -
Marvin Test Solutions, Inc.
The GX3610 is a 3U PXI FPGA card with 80, mLVDS channels. The GX3610 is comprised of the GX3500 PXI FPGA card and the GX3510 expansion card providing 80 mLVDS buffered channels.
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GX3611 -
Marvin Test Solutions, Inc.
The GX3611 is a 3U PXI FPGA card with 80, LVDS channels and is comprised of the GX3500 PXI FPGA card and the GX3511 expansion card.
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GX3601 -
Marvin Test Solutions, Inc.
The GX3601 is a 3U PXI FPGA card with 80, TTL buffered channels. The card is comprised of a GX3501 80 channel, TTL buffer expansion module and a GX3500 FPGA card.
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post2b -
PC Engines Gmbh
Post2b = ISA POST code display, not RoHS compliant (can be considered test equipment, not subject to RoHS). Spec? During power on self-test (POST), most PC BIOSes will write diagnostic codes to port 80h. Use post2b to display these codes on a dual digit LED display. Additional LEDs indicate the status of the power supply rails. Convenient business card size?
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TranAX 4 -
Elsys AG
TranAX 4 is the universal data acquisition software from Elsys designed for the TPCX/TPCE data acquisition cards and the turnkey TraNET data acquisition instruments.- Measurement Configuration- Data Visualisation- Post Processing- Math. Calculation- Report Generation- Excel Export- Measurement Automation
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post4d -
PC Engines Gmbh
During power on self-test (POST), most PC BIOSes will write diagnostic codes to port 80h or port 84h (jumper selection). Use post4d to display these codes on a dual digit LED display. Additional LEDs indicate the status of the power supply rails. Convenient business card size.
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IP-Debug-Bus -
Dynamic Engineering
IP-Debug-Bus is a specialized extender card which is optimized for testing IP Modules. The bus signals are all accessible via test points. The testpoints include multiple ground locations and .025 sq. posts for ease of connection to your logic analyzer or scope. The testpoints are labeled for easy identification
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postrd -
PC Engines Gmbh
remote display kit for post4d, not RoHS compliant (can be considered test equipment, not subject to RoHS). Connects to PC Engines post4d PCI POST card (will not work with post2b or post5a). 20 inch cable, place display in a more accessible location. Ideal for software development or test fixtures.
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Kuhne electronic GmbH
The concept of software defined radios (SDR's) is becoming increasing popular in both commercial, military and Amateur Radio circles. In their basic form, the use simple front end filtering followed by a Quadrature Sampling Detector (QSD) with the post detection processing done in software using the sound card found in PC's. Several popular kits have been developed to introduce Amateurs to the concept.