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GaGe
Digital signal processing routines can be conducted on raw signal data acquired by GaGe high-speed digitizers either directly on the onboard FPGA of the digitizer card via our eXpert FPGA firmware features or can be optionally conducted on GPU cards receiving real-time streaming of raw signal data acquired by GaGe high-speed digitizers via the PCIe interface.
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Pepperl+Fuchs GmbH
Sensors in manufacturing and process technology deliver a wide variety of digital and analog signals . In the case of decentralized counting and control processes, these signals often have to be clearly displayed, monitored or further processed. So that you can optimally solve these tasks within your system, we offer a wide range of counters, process displays, signal converters and other downstream devices , which are optimally matched to use with our sensors.
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Micro-Epsilon Group
The interface and signal processing units extend the field of application of Micro-Epsilon sensors. The interface modules are used to convert sensor signals into digital or bus-compatible interfaces. This enables interfaces such as USB, RS422, Ethernet/IP, Profinet and EtherCAT for numerous sensors. The signal processing units are also used to record several sensor signals, to calculate and output them together. This is necessary, for example, for planarity measurement or thickness measurement.
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The Phased Array Company
TPAC solutions are ideal for research in signal processing applied to ultrasound. You need to be able to access to any parameter, implement a particular algorithm, and access to any data during the acquisition or postprocessing phase. TPAC provides you all of these. It can be applied to studies in signal processing, image processing, beamforming, machine learning, etc… Thanks to TPAC’s open platforms, you will be able to freely set the ultrasonic sequences, record the raw data from your experiment, and test your own algorithms or even method. In order to adapt to a wide variety of habits, TPAC proposes multiple APIs (Application Programming Interface) compatible with Matlab, C++, Python, C#, Labview and working under Windows or Linux operating systems. Through a socket, it is even possible to use any OS of your choice.
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Renesas Electronics Corp.
Digital signal processing (DSP) affords greater flexibility, higher performance (in terms of attenuation and selectivity), better time and environment stability, and lower equipment production costs than traditional analog techniques. Components available today let DSP extend from baseband to intermediate frequencies (IFs). This makes DSP useful for tuning and signal selectivity, and frequency up and down conversion.
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SEEPOS -
SiTek Electro Optics AB
For most position measurement applications the SiTek SEEPOS system offers a complete and easy-to-use solution. High speed PSD electronics combined with digital signal processing and high speed USB data transfer gives a powerful measurement system. With its large dynamic range it can handle light powers from nW to mW from DC light sources as well as modulated light sources. All parameters, such as PSD bias voltage, amplifier gain, the use of analog and digital filters etc., are easily controlled from the included software and light spot position is continuously displayed both in XY and X-t, Y-t graphs. Optimized plot algorithms ensure that all data is visually seen on the screen even in full speed measurements. Included tools for data analysis and visualization simplify rapid scan through large data sets in order to find specific parts of interest.
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Abaco Systems Inc
Abaco has an extensive track record in helping our customers turn sensor-acquired data into actionable information in the shortest time and at the lowest bandwidth in a broad range of digital and analog applications.
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MONARCH -
3dB Labs, Inc.
From solar-powered Atom boards to 4U rack mount servers, 3dB Labs engineers the right hardware solutions for the right mission. Our MONARCH (MONitor and ARCHive) systems are available off the shelf for a variety of scenarios: lab or ruggedized, remote or local.
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Signal Processing - DX -
APEX Turbine Testing Technologies
DX is an easy to use, graphical, signal processing environment that simplifies analysis and reporting of dynamic data. DX includes everything needed to process data for a variety of applications and industries in a very intuitive, drag-and-drop user interface. Generate fully-interactive engineering plots from one or more tests and create reports in just a few mouse clicks.
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CSpark Research
The MCA1K is a compact multi channel analyzer (MCA) for processing gaussian inputsIt is capable of sorting input pulses from shaping amplifiers into 512 discrete bins.Each Bin can record up to 16M counts before an overflow event occurs.The unit is powered via USB , and the data can be visualized via the included Python based software.The software also includes analytical tools to fit the data and extract parameters
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Delphi Engineering Group, Inc
*High-Density Channel Configurations Supported*Data Streaming to and from SSD RAID, SBC RAM & GPGPU*Intuitive and Easy to Use GUI*Linux Support*6 TB SSD Storage*DEG’s 3U UltraScale FPGA Carriers*Synchronize Multiple ADC or DAC Channels*0-75c Operating Temperature
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NI
43 MHz Bandwidth, 16-Bit, Onboard Signal Processing PXI Waveform Generator —The PXI‑5441 is a 43 MHz arbitrary waveform generator capable of generating user-defined, arbitrary waveforms, standard functions including sine, square, triangle, and ramp, as well as signals that require onboard signal processing. Some of these signal processing operations include FIR and CIC interpolation filters, digtal prefilter gain, numerically-controlled oscillator, and I/Q mixing for quadrature digital upcoversion. The PXI‑5441 also features advanced synchronization and data streaming capabilities.
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NI
43 MHz Bandwidth, 16-Bit, Onboard Signal Processing PXI Waveform Generator —The PXI‑5441 is a 43 MHz arbitrary waveform generator capable of generating user-defined, arbitrary waveforms, standard functions including sine, square, triangle, and ramp, as well as signals that require onboard signal processing. Some of these signal processing operations include FIR and CIC interpolation filters, digtal prefilter gain, numerically-controlled oscillator, and I/Q mixing for quadrature digital upcoversion. The PXI‑5441 also features advanced synchronization and data streaming capabilities.
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NI
43 MHz Bandwidth, 16-Bit, Onboard Signal Processing PXI Waveform Generator —The PXI‑5441 is a 43 MHz arbitrary waveform generator capable of generating user-defined, arbitrary waveforms, standard functions including sine, square, triangle, and ramp, as well as signals that require onboard signal processing. Some of these signal processing operations include FIR and CIC interpolation filters, digtal prefilter gain, numerically-controlled oscillator, and I/Q mixing for quadrature digital upcoversion. The PXI‑5441 also features advanced synchronization and data streaming capabilities.
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M9703B -
Keysight Technologies
Based on the AXIe standard the M9703B is an 8-channel, 12-bit digitizer/wideband digital receiver, able to capture signals from DC up to 2 GHz at 1.6 GS/s. A channel interleaving capability allows waveform acquisition at up to 3.2 GS/s with exceptional measurement accuracy. The M9703B also provides real-time data processing, large FPGA and customizable I/O interfaces. Detailed explanations can be found in the firmware options section of the datasheet.