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Product category: Board-Level Instruments
News Release from: Byte Paradigm
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 11 April 2008

ESC survey to shape product development

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All participants in Byte Paradigm's survey at ESC in San Jose will go into a draw to win an iPod Touch.

Byte Paradigm will be conducting an important customer survey during the Embedded Systems Conference 2008, from 15th to 17th April in San Jose Participants will have a chance to win an Apple iPod Touch

Byte Paradigm provides PC-based instrumentation solutions to test and debug electronic systems.

The company targets test and debug on real hardware during the design process, post-processing prototype validation and characterisation and onfield support.

"PC instrumentation can help speed-up the design process", explains Frederic Leens, Sales and Marketing Manager at Byte Paradigm.

"Byte Paradigm is getting several new products ready this year, which offer a great deal of flexibility to address many electronic engineering test and debug tasks".

"We want to put our R and D efforts where it is the most beneficial to electronics engineers".

"The Embedded Systems Conference offers a unique opportunity to meet our customers and hear what they need to increase their productivity during the design process".

Visitors on Byte Paradigm's booth (433) will be invited to fill in a survey.

At the end of the conference, a winner for the Apple iPod Touch will be drawn among the participants.

After the conference, the survey will be available from Byte Paradigm's website. Request free introductory details about products from Byte Paradigm ...

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