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  • USB-6210, 16 AI (16-Bit, 250 kS/s), 4 DI, 4 DO USB Multifunction I/O Device

    779675-01 - NI

    16 AI (16-Bit, 250 kS/s), 4 DI, 4 DO USB Multifunction I/O Device - The USB‑6210 is a multifunction DAQ device. It offers analog input, digital input, digital output, and two 32‑bit counters. The device provides an onboard amplifier designed for fast settling times at high scanning rates. It also features signal streaming technology that gives you DMA‑like bidirectional high-speed streaming of data across USB. The device is ideal for test, control, and design applications including portable data logging, field monitoring, embedded OEM, in-vehicle data acquisition, and academic. The USB‑6210 features a lightweight mechanical enclosure and is bus powered for easy portability. The included NI‑DAQmx driver and configuration utility simplify configuration and measurements.

  • USB-6212, 16 AI (16-Bit, 400 kS/s), 2 AO (250 kS/s), Up to 32 DIO USB Multifunction I/O Device

    780169-01 - NI

    16 AI (16-Bit, 400 kS/s), 2 AO (250 kS/s), Up to 32 DIO USB Multifunction I/O Device - The USB‑6212 is a multifunction DAQ device. It offers analog input, digital input, digital output, and two 32‑bit counters. The device provides an onboard amplifier designed for fast settling times at high scanning rates. It also features signal streaming technology that gives you DMA-like bidirectional high-speed streaming of data across USB. The device is ideal for test, control, and design applications including portable data logging, field monitoring, embedded OEM, in-vehicle data acquisition, and academic. The USB‑6212 features a lightweight mechanical enclosure and is bus powered for easy portability. The included NI‑DAQmx driver and configuration utility simplify configuration and measurements.

  • USB-6212, 16 AI (16-Bit, 400 kS/s), 2 AO (250 kS/s), Up to 32 DIO USB Multifunction I/O Device

    781003-01 - NI

    16 AI (16-Bit, 400 kS/s), 2 AO (250 kS/s), Up to 32 DIO USB Multifunction I/O Device - The USB‑6212 is a multifunction DAQ device. It offers analog input, digital input, digital output, and two 32‑bit counters. The device provides an onboard amplifier designed for fast settling times at high scanning rates. It also features signal streaming technology that gives you DMA-like bidirectional high-speed streaming of data across USB. The device is ideal for test, control, and design applications including portable data logging, field monitoring, embedded OEM, in-vehicle data acquisition, and academic. The USB‑6212 features a lightweight mechanical enclosure and is bus powered for easy portability. The included NI‑DAQmx driver and configuration utility simplify configuration and measurements.

  • USB-6212, 16 AI (16-Bit, 400 kS/s), 2 AO (250 kS/s), Up to 32 DIO USB Multifunction I/O Device

    780107-01 - NI

    16 AI (16-Bit, 400 kS/s), 2 AO (250 kS/s), Up to 32 DIO USB Multifunction I/O Device - The USB‑6212 is a multifunction DAQ device. It offers analog input, digital input, digital output, and two 32‑bit counters. The device provides an onboard amplifier designed for fast settling times at high scanning rates. It also features signal streaming technology that gives you DMA-like bidirectional high-speed streaming of data across USB. The device is ideal for test, control, and design applications including portable data logging, field monitoring, embedded OEM, in-vehicle data acquisition, and academic. The USB‑6212 features a lightweight mechanical enclosure and is bus powered for easy portability. The included NI‑DAQmx driver and configuration utility simplify configuration and measurements.

  • 100G Multimode Fiber Testing and Latency

    Fiber Lab MPO - M2 Optics, Inc.

    With data centers and other high-speed networks using multimode optical fibers for short distance 100G applications, Fiber Lab MPO is the first solution to provide an efficient approach for

  • Cable Transmission Tester

    SIGNALTEK CT - IDEAL NETWORKS

    If you install or maintain data cabling, SignalTEK CT allows you to generate PDF test reports that prove installed links run at Gigabit Ethernet transmission rates.

  • Cold Chain USB In-Transit Logger

    DeltaTRAK

    Designed with the export industry in mind, this logger tracks the temperature of products from the packing shed all the way to their final destination, with the capability of being downloaded to check temperature conditions at each stopping point along a shipping route. Temperature data is especially important to know when products are held at the dock waiting to be loaded onto vessels, and upon arrival at ports of entry when they are held for custom inspections. The logger continues recording after each download, and can be placed back in with the products, to track temperature history all the way to the final delivery destination, such as distribution centers or warehouses.

  • Counters and Timers

    Orbit Controls AG

    Orbit Controls counters and timers are designed for connection to practically all industrial sensors and pulse sources . They can be used as process monitors to display the process variable to be measured or as process controllers for control and monitoring tasks. The devices display and process pulses and frequencies, as well as quadrature signals from incremental and absolute encoded rotary encoders. In addition to information on the display, the devices also generate data and analog outputs and monitor preselected limit values. The process parameters are entered via the keyboard so that the display is calibrated in the required units and the output signals, serial interfaces and limit values ​​are optimized.

  • Digital Temperature / Air Volume/ Vane Anemometer

    Model KM 8022 - Kusam Electrical Industries Limited

    • Measures : m/s, km/h, fpm, mph, kts, Beaufort, °C, °F, m³ /s; m³ /h; CFM; m²; ft²• Resolution : 0.1m/s 1fpm , 0.1°C, 0.1°F, 1m³ /s• Range : 0.4 ~ 20m/s, 0 ~ 99999m³ /s; -10 ~ 50°C, 14 ~ 122°F• Accuracy : (2% or reading + 0.3m/s), ± (2% of reading + 60fps), ± 1°C, ± 1.8°F, ± (3% or reading ) m³/s• Special Function : Auto Power off ; Data Hold ; MAX MIN;• Back light ; Overload display ; Low battery indicator

  • Fibre Channel Test & Simulation Interface for PCI

    PCI-FC4 - Avionics Interface Technologies

    Supports Point-to-Point, Switched Fabric, and Arbitrated Loop topologies - Two independent Fibre Channel ports - Two SFP sockets accept fiber or copper transceivers - Each port supports 1, 2, and 4 Gbps speeds - Comprehensive decoding of FC-1, FC-2, and Upper Layer Protocol (ULP) frames - Full Error Injection and Detection - IRIG-B Time Code Encoder/Decoder for Data Correlation - In-line Port Configuration for Transparent AnalyzerSupports multiple ULPs including FC-AE-ASM, FC-AE-RDMA, FC-AE-1553, and FC-AV - Compatible with AIT’s fcXplorer GUI Bus Analyzer Software

  • Fibre Channel Test & Simulation Interface for PCI-X

    PCI-X-FC4 - Avionics Interface Technologies

    Supports Point-to-Point, Switched Fabric, and Arbitrated Loop topologies - Two independent Fibre Channel ports - Two SFP sockets accept fiber or copper transceivers - Each port supports 1, 2, and 4 Gbps speeds - Comprehensive decoding of FC-1, FC-2, and Upper Layer Protocol (ULP) frames - Full Error Injection and Detection - IRIG-B Time Code Encoder/Decoder for Data Correlation - In-line Port Configuration for Transparent AnalyzerSupports multiple ULPs including FC-AE-ASM, FC-AE-RDMA, FC-AE-1553, and FC-AV - Compatible with AIT’s fcXplorer GUI Bus Analyzer Software

  • Finite Element Analysis

    Response Dynamics Vibration Engineering, Inc.

    An understanding of structural dynamics is very important to sound Finite Element Analysis (FEA). We have been performing FEA analysis for over 30 years and in most cases we have used experimental data to guide our modeling. While our engineers have had undergraduate and graduate courses in FEA, it is the years of modeling and analysis of existing structures that has taught us the most by forcing a thoughtful analysis of the key structural dynamics and then going though the process of making adjustments to boundary conditions, expanding the dynamics of the model in places, and making simplifications and approximations where possible.

  • FPGA Mezzanine Card

    FMC432 - Sundance Multiprocessor Technology Ltd.

    The FMC432 is a dual 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10GBASE-T) FPGA Mezzanine Card with two RJ45 connectors available on the front panel. Compliant with the VITA 57.1 standard the FMC432 is compatible with FPGA carrier cards offering High Pin Count connectors. It also allows for the option to stack an additional FMC over it. Any of the 4DSP FMC that use LVDS and single ended signaling only can be mounted over the FMC432, thus offering users with the ability to build a complete high speed data acquisition, waveform generation and communication solution while using a single FMC site on an FPGA carrier card.

  • Hydrogeology

    HAPPIE - PASI srl

    The H.A.P.P.I.E. program (Hazard of Aquifer Pollution Potential Impact Evaluation) provides a conservative answer to the problem of determining risk levels in emergency conditions, which means that areas where illegal waste disposal sites, overflows and ruptures of impermeable sheeting are present and where water withdrawal should be discontinued can be identified. H.A.P.P.I.E. in fact offers a conservative response to the problem of the determination of the environmental impact in critical conditions that can usually be correlated to the requirements of defining areas in which the supply operations should be interrupted in emergency conditions, therefore in very short times and without the possibility of obtaining an accurate collection of the hydrogeological data.

  • Hyperspectral Imaging Sensors

    Headwall Photonics, Inc.

    HYPERSPEC® sensors are line-scanning instruments (sometimes called pushbroom) that collect reflected light through an image slit. One row of spatial pixels is collected per frame as motion occurs, with each pixel containing full spectral data. Motion can be accomplished in two ways: either as an airborne deployment (UAV, aircraft, or satellite) or stationary (where motion is accomplished beneath the sensor, such as a food inspection line). A third option is also available where pan-and-tilt or rotary stages allow a fixed-location sensor to scan a stationary object (such as a piece of artwork, or a mine face for geological applications).

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