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Embedded engineers and programmers wanted
Quantum Research Group is turning to foreign talent in a search for experienced embedded engineers and programmers as it seeks to add up to ten more to its development team.
News from Quantum Research Group ( 8 March 2006)
Recorders set to fly with Lynx, Puma and Gazelle
Specialist Electronics Services has been awarded a major contract by the MoD's Defence Logistics Organisation.
News from Specialist Electronics Services (SES) ( 7 March 2006)
Data acquisition via distribution
KineticSystems has appointed Computer Aided Solutions to distribute its portable data logging and data acquisition systems in North America.
News from KineticSystems Company ( 3 March 2006)
Modular acquisition platform comes in three parts
A scalable high-performance data-acquisition and logging platform is designed for both PC-controlled and stand-alone operation under harsh operating conditions.
News from Yokogawa UK ( 3 March 2006)
Direct to disk recorder logs re-entry data
User application article StreamStor is an integral part of the data acquisition system on the Arianespace Ariane 5.
News from Conduant Corp ( 2 March 2006)
Optical and electrical signals go on record
A digital recorder interface module interfaces STM-1/OC-3 fibre optic (P/N 701308) or STS-1/E4 (P/N 701308-1) equipment to digital recording devices.
News from Technisys ( 2 March 2006)
Current transformers promise linear output
Recently acquired by Manutech, Wrexham-based passives company Ferroperm has expanded its product line to include a range of UL-approved current transformers.
News from Ferroperm (22 February 2006)
FPGA-based platform speeds through acquisition
Hunt Engineering's RTG001 FPGA-based high performance data acquisition package combines a Xilinx XC2V1500-6 FPGA, dual 210MHz 12bit ADCs and dual 160MHz 16bit ADCs.
News from Kane Computing (22 February 2006)
Multichannel acquisition modules speed up to 2MHz
The DT9832 Series USB 2.0 data acquisition modules offers two or four channels of simultaneous 16bit analogue measurement at speeds up to 2MHz per channel.
News from Data Translation (21 February 2006)
USB module fills a gap in the acquisition market
The USB-1408FS is a 14bit version of the popular USB-1208FS - a 12bit analogue input USB device released in July 2004.
News from Measurement Computing Corp (20 February 2006)
Relay module fronts up wireless serial modem
The latest addition to the range of wireless data acquisition products from Acces I/O Products is the Model WM-IIRO-8.
News from Acces I/O Products (20 February 2006)
Lockheed Martin acknowledges Titan efforts
American Aerospace Controls recently received recognition from Lockheed Martin Corporation commemorating its 14 years of commitment to the success of the Titan Programme.
News from American Aerospace Controls (17 February 2006)
Scopes are billed as ultimate serial debug tools
The DPO4000 family of digital phosphor oscilloscopes are portable devices developed on a new generation platform. Brochure available
News from Tektronix (17 February 2006)
Lab tester adds detailed handset info
Aeroflex has launched a handset trace capability for its highly successful SystemAT laboratory-based test system.
News from Aeroflex (10 February 2006)
Acquisition hardware gains direct link to Matlab
Measurement data from DT9836 Series USB acquisition modules can now be directly acquired and analysed within Matlab using the new DAQ adapter for Matlab software interface.
News from Data Translation ( 6 February 2006)
Data acquisition products comer together
A new data-acquisition databook combines product information with selection and application guidance notes. Brochure available
News from C and D Technologies (NCL) ( 3 February 2006)
Motion module tracks three dimensions
A new low-cost compact module measures motion in three dimensions. Brochure available
News from Inertial Aerosystems UK ( 2 February 2006)
USB-based data loggers boast top precision
With up to 24bit resolution and 0.1% accuracy, new data loggers offer the ultimate in resolution and accuracy and simply plug into the USB port of a standard Windows based PC.
News from Saelig Company (27 January 2006)
USB modules acquire 12 speedy signals
Data Translation is now shipping the DT9836 Series of simultaneous analogue input multifunction data acquisition modules for USB 2.0.
News from Data Translation (26 January 2006)
AC transducer covers extended frequency range
A new AC current transducer provides superior accuracy over an extended frequency range from 20Hz to 2kHz.
News from American Aerospace Controls (26 January 2006)
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