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Automotive data logger goes wireless
Si-Gate has added wireless capabilities including WLAN, GSM/GPRS and Bluetooth to its VDL-1000 automotive data logger.
News from Si-Gate, Jun 6, 2005
Honeywell recognises top performance
Sager Electronics was recently recognised by Honeywell Sensing and Control (S and C) for attaining the highest performance among its authorised distributors in new business opportunities in 2004.
News from Sager Electronics, Jun 2, 2005
Flexible acquisition in the air and on the move
A new series of data acquisition systems with modular signal interfacing, provides highly flexible solutions that can easily adapt to changing requirements in airborne and mobile applications.
News from Heim Data Systems, May 30, 2005
Sensor system aids fuel cell development
The Tactilus electronic pressure mapping sensor system is an ideal aid for designers of fuel cells.
News from Sensor Products, May 16, 2005
Vogt briefed with sensor development
Omron has announced the appointment of Jens Vogt as Market Development Manager - Sensor Products, to the European Microelectronics (ME) business development team.
News from Omron Electronic Components Europe, May 16, 2005
Measurement software helps nontechnical DAQ users
A new set of measurement software tools aims to help nontechnical DAQ users to make the very precise, often complex electrical measurements associated with Contec DAQ.
News from Contec Microelectronics Europe, May 3, 2005
Interface board has isolated data lines
The FCIF010 FlexBus interface board is available now from Flextek for $59 each.
News from Flextek Electronics, May 2, 2005
Line driver boosts low-level sensor signals
The PRL-444 is an innovative four-channel high-input-impedance 50ohm TTL line driver.
News from Pulse Research Lab, May 2, 2005
Flexible front end for online PC data acquisition
The DiSC6 modular data acquisition and storage system is the newest product in the Heim Data Systems A Series.
News from Heim Data Systems, Apr 28, 2005
Modules offer a novel approach to budget DAQ
The Stack-DAQ range is a truly novel, low-cost range of data acquisition and control units suitable for use with any RS232 equipped PC.
News from Audon Electronics, Apr 25, 2005
Current transducer runs hot and cold
The ITB 300-S is a low-cost, high-accuracy current transducer specified for 300A RMS nominal measurements.
News from LEM UK, Apr 22, 2005
I/O board meets demanding acquisition requirements
The FPDP PCIbus digital I/O board provides 200Mbyte/s of sustained digital I/O and numerous features, such as data forking, to meet demanding data acquisition requirements.
News from Conduant Corp, Apr 21, 2005
Quality is certified on two fronts
American Aerospace Controls has recently received AS9100 and ISO9000:2000 certifications.
News from American Aerospace Controls, Apr 13, 2005
MIL-STD-1553 terminals are radiation tolerant
Available now from Data Device Corp are prototype Space Ace II and Space RT II radiation tolerant MIL-STD-1553 terminals.
News from DDC United Kingdom, Apr 12, 2005
CompactFlash card turns PDAs to acquisition
Engineers and scientists can now turn standard PDAs into customised, portable measurement tools with the new National Instruments CompactFlash data acquisition (DAQ) device.
News from National Instruments, Apr 7, 2005
ESI signs record deal
Conduant Corp has signed up ESI Computing as its channel partner in the Northeast USA.
News from Conduant Corp, Apr 7, 2005
Sensors offer a budget alternative
Novel temperature sensors combine low cost, a small SC-70 package and low current consumption of 6uA (typical), making them an attractive alternative to thermistors.
News from Microchip Technology, Apr 5, 2005
Budget current transducer boasts high accuracy
The ITB 300-S is a low-cost, high-accuracy current transducer, specified for 300A RMS nominal measurements.
News from LEM UK, Apr 4, 2005
Airborne recorders take GPS onboard
Heim Data Systems has released an integrated 20-channel L1+L2 GPS receiver for its line of high performance airborne recorders.
News from Heim Data Systems, Mar 24, 2005
Acquisition range runs via USB 2.0
Keithley Instruments introduces the Series KUSB-3100 USB-based data acquisition (DAQ) measurement solutions.
News from Keithley Instruments, Mar 24, 2005
Analyser keeps watch over in-flight data
The AVC-cPCI-3008 is an advanced embedded 3U CompactPCI ruggedised Pass analyser system for in-flight data monitoring and analysis.
News from SBS Technologies, Mar 23, 2005
Speedy digitisers know the real time
Trigger controlled data acquisition is a very useful way of controlling signal capture, particularly at very high sample rates.
News from Dataquest Solutions, Mar 18, 2005
Acquisition software boosts digital I/O capability
National Instruments has released a new version of NI SignalExpress, its interactive software environment for acquiring, comparing, automating and storing measurements on the benchtop.
News from National Instruments, Mar 17, 2005
Budget solution for web-based acquisition
Audon Electronics is now offering a low-cost solution to web based analogue and digital control in the form of the NET-IOM.
News from Audon Electronics, Mar 11, 2005
Groff to develop Northeast region
Christopher Groff has joined Conduant Corp as Vice President of North American Sales.
News from Conduant Corp, Mar 9, 2005
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