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RAN -
RadiSys Corporation
Break free from traditional restrictions of proprietary networks with Radisys Connect Open RAN protocol software and accelerate 5G deployments.
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Intrepid Control Systems
Easily connect your computer to multiple vehicle networks. We have solutions for nearly all currently used networks and protocols.
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WISE-EdgeLink -
Advantech Co. Ltd.
WISE-EdgeLink IoT gateway software enables edge intelligence with functions of device connectivity, protocol conversion, data logs, and data security.
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ADAM-6300 -
Advantech Co. Ltd.
Industrial OPC UA Ethernet I/O Modules with Modbus protocol converge OT/IT with security, linking to SCADA and the cloud for remote monitoring.
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Autel
Providing wireless vehicle communications between the vehicle and tablet and supporting the latest DoIP, D-PDU and Mega CAN vehicle communication protocols.
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T7 -
U. S. Digital
The T7 is available in several interface and protocol options. The physical interface can be RS232, RS485 or US Digital's CAN (Controller Area Network). The protocol can be either US Digital's serial protocol or Modbus RTU. The RS232 version supports a single T7 with up to 100 ft of cable. For users that need longer cable lengths or multiple T7s on a single bus, the RS485 or US Digital CAN (Controller Area Network) version can be used. The USD-CAN protocol allows a network of up to sixty-four T7s to be connected to a single host. Power for each T7 is supplied over the CAN network cable. The host accesses the USD-CAN T7s through US Digital's low cost CANA-232/CANA-485 adapter module. This module allows the host to access each T7 on the network using simple, easy serial port commands, just like the RS232 version. The RS485 version supports up to 32 T7s on the bus.
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786939-01 -
NI
PXIe, 28 Gbps, 8-Channel PXI High-Speed Serial Instrument. - The PXIe-6594 is designed for engineers who need to validate, interface through, and test serial protocols. It includes a Xilinx Kintex Ultrascale+ FPGA to implement various high-speed serial protocols, and it is … programmable in LabVIEW FPGA for maximum application-specific customization and reuse. The PXIe-6594 takes advantage of FPGA multigigabit transceivers for up to eight TX and RX lanes.
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Dynamic Engineering
PCIe-SpaceWire implements SpaceWire in a convenient PCIe format. Four fully independent and highly programmable LVDS IO ports are provided by the PCIe-SpaceWire design. The SpaceWire protocol is advanced with link testing, error handling, command and data protocols built in. The SpaceWire electrical interface is point-to-point with token based flow control. Now with DDR memory for 32 Mbytes per port [256 MB total]
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AcQ Inducom
CompactPCI is a computer bus interconnect for industrial computers, combining a Eurocard-type connector and PCI signaling and protocols. Boards are available in 3U or 6U sizes
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EDB GmbH
FLUTE is a protocol for the unidirectional delivery of files over the Internet. The FLUTE Analyzer provides an in-depth analysis and continuous monitoring of FLUTE data carousels.
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ICS Electronics
Control older devices that use the ANSI X3.28 protocol from the GPIB Bus. Available in board or rack mountable Minibox™ form.
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LE-PC300R -
LINEEYE Co., Ltd.
LE-PC300R is a Windows® software with which you can control the protocol analyzer remotely from a PC and utilize the measurement data of the analyzer on the PC.
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Asiczen Technologies
*AMBA AXI (AXI3, AXI4, Stream)*Open Core Protocol (OCP)*Advanced Peripheral Bus (APB)*Advanced High-performance Bus (AHB)
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ADAM-6000/6200 -
Advantech Co. Ltd.
Supporting Modbus & IoT protocols, Ethernet remote data acquisition modules offer analog, RTD, thermocouple, digital, relay and counter I/O.
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InterWorking Labs, Inc.
The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) provides configuration parameters to Internet hosts. DHCP consists of two components: a protocol for delivering host-specific configuration parameters from a DHCP server to a host and a mechanism for allocation of network addresses to hosts. DHCP is built on a client-server model, where designated DHCP server hosts allocate network addresses and deliver configuration parameters to dynamically configured hosts. (Source: RFC 2131)