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Current transducers suit low-voltage applications
LEM has developed the HFIS 40-P and HFIS 70-P flat PCB-mounted current transducers.
News from LEM UK ( 7 December 2004)
Conduant claims awards hat-trick
Conduant Corp has won high rankings in three prestigious award programmes.
News from Conduant Corp (25 November 2004)
Accurate claims for Hall-effect current sensors
The ACS754/5 Series from Allegro Microsystems Europe is a new, high-accuracy addition to the company's family of Hall-effect current sensors.
News from Allegro MicroSystems Europe (23 November 2004)
System boasts high-bandwidth acquisition
The SMT391, the flagship of Sundance's new family of high performance data acquisition systems, is a powerful 1Gsample/s dual-channel analogue-to-digital convertor.
News from Sundance Multiprocessor Technology (22 November 2004)
Alliance brings LabView onboard
Sundance has joined the National Instruments Alliance Partner Programme.
News from Sundance Multiprocessor Technology (22 November 2004)
Novel ASIC aids current transducer integration
LEM has added three models to its range of open-loop, ASIC-based current transducers that operate from a unipolar +5V supply.
News from LEM UK (18 November 2004)
Alliance to provide rugged storage options
Conduant Corp has formed a strategic partnership with Mountain Optech, a developer of ruggedised disk storage systems.
News from Conduant Corp (18 November 2004)
Affordable data acquisition for Mac users
Apple Mac users can now benefit from an affordable data acquisition solution in the form of the new DAQPlot software and the popular USB-based LabJack U12.
News from Audon Electronics (15 November 2004)
External devices driven directly
The Measurement Advantage USB-1096HFS provides 96 bits of high-current, logic-level digital I/O, offering 4 independent 24-bit DIO groups.
News from Measurement Computing Corp (12 November 2004)
Thermocouple data logger has USB
Pico Technology, a PC-based test and measurement company, has introduced a USB (v1.1) version of its popular TC-08 eight- channel thermocouple data logger.
News from Pico Technology (11 November 2004)
Debut for high performance oscilloscopes
Pico Technology has introduced a new series of high-performance PC oscilloscopes, the 3000 series, which debuts with three instruments, the PicoScope 3204, 3205 and 3206.
News from Pico Technology (11 November 2004)
New joystick uses Hall effect technology
Penny + Giles has added to its range the JC6000 robust multi-axis joysticks designed for demanding operator control applications. Brochure available
News from Penny + Giles Controls ( 8 November 2004)
Frame grabber exploits new host bus standards
Analogue and LVDS capability join the X64 frame grabber family from Coreco Imaging, both offering extremely high data transfer rates to and from the host PC. Brochure available
News from Firstsight Vision ( 4 November 2004)
New USB version for popular data logger
Pico Technology, the PC-based test and measurement company, has introduced a USB (v1.1) version of its popular TC-08 eight-channel thermocouple data logger.
News from Pico Technology ( 3 November 2004)
Board brings image acquisition to mainstream PCs
National Instruments has developed the industry's first PCI Express-based image acquisition board for high-throughput vision applications. Brochure available
News from National Instruments (29 October 2004)
New ASIC boosts current transducer performance
The HAIS series of low-cost, PCB-mounted current transducers are designed to operate from a single +5V power supply.
News from LEM UK (28 October 2004)
USB-based analogue input leads the range
The USB-1616FS is a new high-speed, USB-based analogue input interface, and is the first product in the new Measurement Advantage family.
News from Measurement Computing Corp (28 October 2004)
Dutch Ministry selects Sagem
Sagem has been selected to contribute to the development of the first biometric passports and national ID cards integrating two biometrics and following the standards set by the ICAO.
News from Sagem (25 October 2004)
Driver aids Linux-based acquisition
NI-DAQmx Base is an open Linux driver and programming interface for NI E Series multifunction data acquisition devices and NI DIO-96 digital I/O devices. Brochure available
News from National Instruments (22 October 2004)
Upgraded software aids avionics development
DDC has released updated versions of its DataMARS and DataSIMS software packages for use with its range of ARINC and MIL-STD-1553 terminals and interface cards for avionics monitoring and simulation.
News from DDC United Kingdom (19 October 2004)
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