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GX5642 -
Marvin Test Solutions, Inc.
The GX5642 is a 3U PXI instrument card that can be used for general data acquisition, process control, Automatic Test Equipment (ATE), Functional Test, and factory automation applications. The GX5642 consists of 64 bi-directional TTL-to-differential LVDS I/O channels. Each channel has two ports (TTL and LVDS) and can be individually set to operate in either conversion or static I/O modes.
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Abaco Systems Inc
Our Ethernet cards, which support copper and fiber, are designed to relieve your bandwidth bottlenecks in compactPCI and VMEbus applications.
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PMC-GBIT-DT2BP -
Abaco Systems Inc
The Ethernet network interface complies with the IEEE 802.3 specifications for 10BaseT, 100BaseTX, and 1000BaseT over category 5 twisted-pair cable. Full-duplex and half duplex modes are supported. The PMC-GBIT-DT2BP is compliant with standard singlewide PMC IEEE P1386.1, PCI 2.2, and PCI-X 1.0 specifications.
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NIC10GFT -
Abaco Systems Inc
The NIC10GFT is a dual port 10GBase-T XMC module that brings 10GbE expandability to new and existing embedded systems with available XMC slots.
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NIC10G -
Abaco Systems Inc
Featuring the Intel 82599ES dual 10GbE controller, the NIC10G supports flow control, integrated IPsec security engines, optimized queues, IPv6 offloading, advanced filtering capabilities, and Tx/Rx IP, TCP and UDP checksum offloading capability. Also has integrated a PCI Express Gen 2 interface supporting up to 8 lanes.
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XMC477RC -
Abaco Systems Inc
The XMC477RC is a quad switched mezzanine card (XMC) compatible module providing a 4-channel Gigabit Ethernet Small Form Factor pluggable (SFP) interface.
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NIC10GBT -
Abaco Systems Inc
The NIC10GBT is a dual port 10GBase-T XMC module that brings 10GbE expandability to new and existing embedded systems with available XMC slots.
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PCIE-5565RC -
Abaco Systems Inc
PCIE-5565RC is a PCI Express (PCIe) Reflective Memory node card that provides a high-speed, low latency, deterministic interface that allows data to be shared between up to 256 independent systems (nodes) in a Reflective Memory network at rates up to 170MB/s.
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ADLINK Technology Inc.
ADLINK’s PCI Express Graphics Cards - based on NVIDIA's embedded GPUs - can boost the performance of a wide range of workloads, including image processing and analysis, computing acceleration, and artificial intelligence (AI). ADLINK’s PCI Express Graphics Cards offer high performance, high data bandwidth, power efficiency, and longevity support in a reduced hardware footprint. ADLINK’s PCI Express Graphics Cards connect via a common interface and are easy to integrate and use to increase system responsiveness and accuracy, as well as decrease latency for industrial automation, healthcare, transportation, aerospace and defense, gaming, and telecom applications.
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1260-152/172 -
Astronics Corporation
The Astronics 1260-152/172 is a high- frequency coaxial switch card for use in either the Adapt-a-Switch® 1260-100, VXI carrier, or the 1256, GPIB/RS-232 Switching Mainframe.
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1260-160B/E -
Astronics Corporation
The Astronics 1260-160B/E is a 1 or 2-slot microwave switch plug-in for use in either the Astronics 1260-100 Adapt-a-Switch™ VXI carrier or the 1256, GPIB/RS-232 Switching Mainframe.
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1260-100 -
Astronics Corporation
The 1260-100 Switch Carrier accommodates up to six plug-in switch cards, providing optimum switching solutions while reducing the ATE size requirements.
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1260-120 -
Astronics Corporation
Each channel of the 1260-120 can switch up to 13A, 250VAC or 10A, 125VDC; its switching capability makes it the ideal solution for applications requiring high-current switching of AC power, DC power supplies, and AC or DC current sources.
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1260-101 -
Astronics Corporation
The 1260-101 Switch Carrier accommodates two plug-in switch cards in a single slot VXI module.
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1260-145 -
Astronics Corporation
These quickly and easily plug into the front of Astronics 1260-100 and 1260-101 Adapt-a-Switch™ carriers or Astronics 1256 GPIB/Ethernet and 1256L (LXI Core 2011 Compliant) switching mainframes.