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detect a physical event then translate to a representative analog signal.

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  • Station Of Acceptance Testing

    ViTec Co. Ltd

    The acceptance test station consists of a personal computer - the workstation of the operator of the testing station, contact mechanisms, as well as current and voltage sensors. The station allows to test up to 10 electric motors of various types simultaneously. The operator of the testing station indicates the test sites at which the engine tests will be conducted, their type (from the database), serial numbers and a set of tests.

  • IR Temperature Sensor with GigE (Manual Focus)

    FLIR A35 - Teledyne FLIR

    The FLIR A35 is a thermal imaging temperature sensor for condition monitoring, process control/quality assurance, and fire prevention applications. The A35 integrates seamlessly into existing systems, offering comprehensive visual temperature monitoring. As part of the Ax5-Series, the A35 is among the only thermal imaging temperature sensors on the market to provide temperature linear output through GenICam™ compliant software.

  • Integrated Signal Conditioning Data Recorder

    DTX-9417 - RC Electronics, Inc.

    The DTX-9000 series of data acquisition systems provide state-of-the-art signal processing for a variety of environmental test sensors along with embedded wideband data recording in a compact chassis. A comprehensive user GUI running on the embedded Windows OS can be used locally with the addition of a user keyboard, mouse and video terminal, or run remotely via the integrated Ethernet connection.

  • Horticulture Meters

    SolarMeter

    Cultivate and preserve healthy plants using the Solarmeter® GrowMeters, and Solar Light’s Digital and/ or Analog Quantum Light (PAR) calibrated sensors. Our point-and-click NIST-traceable meters are used to monitor lamp intensity and aging for horticultural applications. By measuring the intensity of luminaires and grow lights, these meters will ensure lamps are performing as needed to produce healthy valuable crops.

  • ADB Bearing Sensor Tester

    4B Components Ltd.

    The ADB Sensor Tester (ADBT) has been designed to test 4B adjustable depth bearing (ADB) style temperature sensors in the field. During planned maintenance or periodic testing, the ADBT can be used as a diagnostic tool to verify the alarm and shutdown sequences of the control unit are functioning as expected. The unit operates in two testing modes, direct (heated) and indirect (simulated).

  • Single-point Current Meter

    SeaGuard - Aanderaa Data Instruments AS

    The SEAGUARD® is the core module used in small and medium sized underwater observatories. Whether used as a multipurpose instrument, or as a hub for strings in the water column, the SeaGuard manages connected sensors and the real-time communication of data and meta-data to shore. In autonomous configurations, long battery life is achieved with aggressive power routines keeping the full system at the lowest power levels possible.

  • PCIe-6536B, 32-Channel, 25 MHz, 100 MB/s Digital I/O Device

    782630-01 - NI

    The PCIe-6536 can continuously stream data over the PCI Express bus. It's an ideal solution for interfacing and testing image sensors or display panels. The module is also well-suited for other common digital applications such as pattern I/O, change detection, protocol emulation, or other custom digital interfacing. It features selectable voltage levels and per-channel directional control of the digital lines.

  • Radar solution for molten metal filling level measurement

    OndoSense

    With the OndoSense radar sensors, the fill level of liquid steel or aluminum can be measured contact-free with sub-millimeter accuracy, even at metal temperatures of up to 1600 degrees Celsius. Dust, steam, smoke, vibrations and strong heat radiation have no influence on the high precision and reliability of the radar-based molten metal level monitoring. Active cooling of the level radar is usually not necessary.

  • ATE System Integration

    Cyth Systems llc

    Cyth Systems is a Systems Integration Company specializing in Automated Test (ATE), Embedded Controls, and Machine Vision. Our skilled and experienced team uses their natural talent for problem-solving to create solutions in a wide range of industries. We build our solutions starting with the National Instruments (NI) platforms including LabVIEW and PXI, and by adding best-in class sensors and components.

  • PCIe-6535B, 32-Channel, 10 MHz, 40 MB/s Digital I/O Device

    782629-01 - NI

    The PCIe-6535 can continuously stream data over the PCI Express bus. It's an ideal solution for interfacing and testing image sensors or display panels. The module is also well-suited for other common digital applications such as pattern I/O, change detection, protocol emulation, or other custom digital interfacing. It features selectable voltage levels and per-channel directional control of the digital lines.

  • Displacement Sensor Models Products

    LVDT - Stellar Technology Inc.

    Linear Variable Displacement Transformer (LVDT) sensors from Stellar Technology are used worldwide in the monitoring and gauging of pavement studies, mining equipment, oil & well drilling equipment, resistance weld stroke, valve position, and assembly processes. Take a look at all of our LVDT options below to find the displacement sensor that meets your application needs.

  • Instrumentation And Signal Conditioners Products

    Stellar Technology Inc.

    Stellar Technology offers a full line of readout meters, in-line amplifiers and signal conditioners to complement our broad variety of pressure, load/force/torque, displacement, and temperature sensors. If you’re in need of reliable signal conditioners for your essential operations, our diverse options can provide a solution. Read on to discover all that Stellar Technology can offer your company.

  • CCD Foundry Services

    Teledyne DALSA

    Teledyne DALSA Semiconductor’s 150mm CCD process offers surface or buried channel operation at up to 15V with two or three layers of polysilicon and one, two or three layers of metal. A modular processing approach allows our foundry customers to adjust process parameters to meet the most demanding requirements for CTE (>99.999%), charge storage capacity, and dark current (<1nA/cm2). The base process uses 1X projection lithography with 2.5µm design rules, allowing die sizes of up to 100mm X 100mm. Where required, tighter alignment tolerances and smaller feature sizes can be obtained by using 5X lithography, using a mix and match or all-stepper approach. The maximum die size attainable with the stepper is 22mm X 22mm, but larger sensors can be fabricated using stitching.

  • C Series Counter Input Module

    NI

    The C Series Counter Input Module features flexible, 32-bit counters. You can configure each channel to read a single pulse train or combine them to read up to four incremental encoders. You can also directly connect sensors with open-collector or push-pull outputs by using an internal, switchable pull-up resistor. Additionally, you can use the C Series Counter Input Module to perform encoder position and velocity measurements as well as to synchronize the counters with other analog, digital, and counter measurements in your chassis.The C Series Counter Input Module includes the NI-DAQmx driver and configuration utility that simplify configuration and measurements. NI-DAQmx supports NI programming environments as well as Python, ANSI C, C#.NET, and MathWorks MATLAB® software.

  • Mobile Sound Ranging Array

    MSRA - Microflown AVISA B.V.

    In a peer to peer conflict, weapon location radars used for counter battery purposes will be extremely vulnerable.With aerial/satellite based surveillance available for the opponent, radars will be seen. With electronic warfare means being omnipresent, radars will be triangulated and jammed. There is an urgent need for 24/7 persistent surveillance with (preferably) passive sensors. With mobility being the key for survival on the battlefield, rapid re-deployable, or even truly mobile sensor capabilities are required. Therefore, the traditional sheer sound pressure based sound ranging capability becomes obsolete, as the triangular footprint of the sensor nodes is too large to be installed on a manned, or unmanned platform. With the trend towards longer ranges and “shoot and scoot” drills, the concept of capturing the muzzle blast noise becomes questionable, as the speed of sound is too slow to provide timely localizations.

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