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41-670-101-AABBCC -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 41/43-670-101 is ideal for the simulation of variable differential transformers (VDT), both linear (LVDT) and rotary (RVDT) types. It has four banks, each capable of simulating the output of a single 5 or 6-wire VDT or resolver, or dual 4-wire utilizing a shared excitation signal. This allows the module to simulate up to 4 channels of 5 or 6-wire or 8 channels of 4-wire.
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41-670-103-AABBCC -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 41/43-670-103 is ideal for the simulation of variable differential transformers (VDT), both linear (LVDT) and rotary (RVDT) types. It has two banks, each capable of simulating the output of a single 5 or 6-wire VDT or resolver, or dual 4-wire utilizing a shared excitation signal. This allows the module to simulate up to 2 channels of 5 or 6-wire or 4 channels of 4-wire.
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41-752A-001 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
Targeting EV, automotive, aerospace, energy storage and electric aircraft applications, the new battery simulator modules occupy a single PXI slot. These 6-channel battery simulators are capable of supplying up to 7 V and 300 mA per channel. The channels are fully isolated from ground and from each other, allowing series connection to simulate batteries in a stacked architecture.
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41-752A-003 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
Targeting EV, automotive, aerospace, energy storage and electric aircraft applications, the new battery simulator modules occupy a single PXI slot. These 2-channel battery simulators are capable of supplying up to 7 V and 300 mA per channel. The channels are fully isolated from ground and from each other, allowing series connection to simulate batteries in a stacked architecture.
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41-752A-002 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
Targeting EV, automotive, aerospace, energy storage and electric aircraft applications, the new battery simulator modules occupy a single PXI slot. These 4-channel battery simulators are capable of supplying up to 7 V and 300 mA per channel. The channels are fully isolated from ground and from each other, allowing series connection to simulate batteries in a stacked architecture.
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Curtiss-Wright Defense Solutions
The 3U VPX (VITA 46 and 48.2) Flash Storage Module (FSM) provides high-performance, high-capacity, solid-state SATA storage with AES-256 bit encryption using an Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) that is FIPS-140-2 validated (Certification #1472). The 1" pitch conduction-cooled solid state storage device utilizes high reliability SLC NAND flash designed for the most demanding application.
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DP-VME-4059 -
Data Patterns Pvt. Ltd.
DP-VME-4059 is a rugged module with 48 channel relay output, constructed using 2 Form 'C' Double Pole Double Throw (DPDT) relays. The relay channel operation is controlled through the VME bus. Internal read-back is provided to confirm the selected commands. The pole, Normally Closed (NC) and Normally Opened (NO) contacts are terminated at a pair of front panel 96-pin EURO male connectors.
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41-670-XYZ-AABBCC -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 41/43-670 range is ideal for the simulation of variable differential transformers (VDT), both linear (LVDT) and rotary (RVDT) types, as well as resolvers. Available with up to four banks, each bank is capable of simulating the output of a single 5 or 6-wire VDT or resolver, or dual 4-wire utilizing a shared excitation signal. This allows the module to simulate up to 4 channels of 5 or 6-wire or 8 channels of 4-wire.
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43-670-XYZ-AABBCC -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 41/43-670 range is ideal for the simulation of variable differential transformers (VDT), both linear (LVDT) and rotary (RVDT) types, as well as resolvers. Available with up to four banks, each bank is capable of simulating the output of a single 5 or 6-wire VDT or resolver, or dual 4-wire utilizing a shared excitation signal. This allows the module to simulate up to 4 channels of 5 or 6-wire or 8 channels of 4-wire.
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Pacific Instruments, Inc.
Series 6000 digital I/O modules record signals from frequency counters, flow meters, encoders, discrete transducers, IRIG time, etc. which are often part of the test environment. These digital signals are time aligned and recorded alongside the system’s analog measurements. High density digital inputs provide an opportunity to easily include facility controls like switches, valve positions, relays, lights, etc. along with the test data. Series 6000 digital I/O modules also provide outputs generated by user command or automatically by Sequence, Alarms or DSP. User generated outputs are accomplished in software while sequencers can be programmed prior to a test and initiated by program or hardware control. Alarm conditions preprogrammed on the analog side can automatically generate digital outputs which are typically connected to facility control systems or PLCs. A DSP adds powerful real-time processing and is appropriate for PID control loops, derived parameter calculations and a variety of other real-time operations.
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QProny -
QWED Sp. z o.o.
In order to assist the users of QW-3D in the analysis of high Q structures, a special software module QProny, co-authored by Prof. M. Mrozowski was developed. QProny uses one of the most robust signal processing techniques known as the Generalised Pencil of Function Method (GPOF) and employs unique and innovative methods for automatic selection of the most important parameters such as:• the number of initial samples to be skipped• the number of samples required for model construction• the model order
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V410 -
Highland Technology, Inc.
The V410 is a 6U VME module that provides sixteen independent analog inputs that may be used to read RTDs, thermistors, and other similar resistive sensors. It can also read cryogenic diodes. Users may set input range and adjust other settings at VMEbus speed, and depending on the range selected the microprocessor will do the necessary calculations and output voltage, resistance, or temperature. Temperature conversion is available for 100Ω and 1000Ω, series 385 and 392, platinum RTDs.
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AMC SyncClock32 -
Brandywine Communications
The AMC-SyncClock32 from Brandywine Communications is an Advanced Mezzanine Card (AMC) module. Precision time is provided to the host computer with zero latency. The onboard microprocessor automatically synchronizes the clock to reference signal inputs. The reference signal inputs handled by the AMC in its standard configuration are IRIG’s A, B/IEEE1344, and NASA 36. Alternatively, the clock in the AMC can be set using commands from host computer and free run using its on-board oscillator as the time base.
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SMTS -
MB Dynamics Inc.
The Steering Module Test Simulator (SMTS) from MB Dynamics is a non-hydraulic turnkey lab test system, offering accurate, reliable and repeatable in-laboratory simulations of driver, road & vehicle inputs acting on a steering system, and their associated effects on steering system performance and annoying noises. Supports troubleshooting, identification, diagnosis, and resolution of root causes of unwanted noise and other performance issues common to EPS, EPHS, EPAS, MDPS, and HPS steering systems.
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VGA4700-FM06 -
Hangzhou Huatai Optic Tech. Co., Ltd.
Huatai VGA4700-FM06 series is a next generation variable gain optical amplifier module, which with the most excellent performance and most completes functions in the market. It adopts nowadays most excellent optical performance, most advanced electronic technology and most complete software functions. Remarkable transient suppression control technology and heat management control technology let many complicated optical functions achieved. It is the most versatile multifunction optical amplifier in the market.