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APCI-8001-1 -
TEAM SOLUTIONS, INC.
*Axis control for 1 servo or stepper motor*Onboard processor*Optical isolation*16-bit analog output channels*Direct connection of commercially available incremental encoders *or SSI absolute encoders
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104-AIO12-8 -
Acces I/O Products, Inc.
*Eight true differential inputs, or eight single-ended inputs optional*Programmable input ranges of: 0-5V, 0-10V, ±5V, ±10V*100KHz sampling rate*On-board pacer clock and counter timers*Four double-buffered analog outputs*Jumper selectable output ranges of: 0-5V, 0-10V, ±5V, ±10V*24 digital I/O lines, type 82C55 with change of state detect on port C, buffers on ports A & B*Flexible configurations to suit your needs
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104-AO12-4 -
Acces I/O Products, Inc.
The following functions are available in many configurations giving the user the ability to specify exactly what’s needed. Interrupts are individually or globally enabled or disabled via software. A status register is provided to determine the interrupt source.
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EMC²-KU40 -
Sundance Multiprocessor Technology Ltd.
The PCIe/104 OneBank™ design enables the EMC²-KU40 to be added to robust and rugged installations for various commercial, medial, industrial and military uses and to enable more versatility the EMC²-KU40 also incorporates a VITA57.1 FMC™ LPC connector opening up an range of extra possibilities and expansion options.
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EMC²-KU35 -
Sundance Multiprocessor Technology Ltd.
The PCIe/104 OneBank™ design enables the EMC²-KU35 to be added to robust and rugged installations for various commercial, medial, industrial and military uses and to enable more versatility the EMC²-KU35 also incorporates a VITA57.1 FMC™ LPC connector opening up an range of extra possibilities and expansion options.
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APC330 -
Acromag, Inc.
The APC330 has many features to improve your overall system throughput rate. You can scan all channels or define a subset for more frequent sampling. Burst mode scans selected channels at the maximum conversion rate.
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APC484 -
Acromag, Inc.
Several models with a variety of configurations provide up to ten counter/timer channels for counting events, generating waveform control signals, measuring pulse-widths, periodic rates, or quadrature position and monitoring operations.
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APC483 -
Acromag, Inc.
Several models with a variety of configurations provide up to ten counter/timer channels for counting events, generating waveform control signals, measuring pulse-widths, periodic rates, or quadrature position and monitoring operations.
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AD14-100DMA Series - Dual 14-bit A/D, 25 MS/s -
Ultraview Corporation
Model AD14-100DMA is similar to the ADDA14-100DMA, but does not have D/A converters.
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DA14-100DMA Series - Dual 14-bit D/A, 15 MS/s -
Ultraview Corporation
Model AD14-100DMA is similar to the ADDA14-100DMA, but does not have D/A converters.
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AD8-650X2DMA Series - 8 bit, 800MS/s -
Ultraview Corporation
Model AD8-650X2DMA is similar to the AD8-1250DMA, but contains two simultaneous-sampling A/D channels, each capable of sampling at up to 800 MS/s.
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AD12-100DMA Series - Dual 12-bit A/D, 25 MS/s -
Ultraview Corporation
Model AD12-100DMA is similar to the ADDA12-100DMA, but does not have D/A converters.
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EMC²-7K70 -
Sundance Multiprocessor Technology Ltd.
The PCIe/104 OneBank™ design enables the EMC²-7K70T to be added to robust and rugged installations for various commercial, medial, industrial and military uses and to enable more versatility the EMC²-7K70 also incorporates a VITA57.1 FMC™ LPC connector opening up an range of extra possibilities and expansion options.
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PMCspan -
ELMA Electronic, Inc.
SMART Embedded Computing’s PMCspan allows users to customize and expand I/O options when coupled with a Smart SBC.
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Apollo3 Blue -
SparkFun Electronics
Edge computing is here! You've probably heard of this latest entry to the long lineage of tech buzzwords like "IoT," "LoRa," and "cloud" before it, but what is “the edge” and why does it matter? The cloud is impressively powerful but all-the-time connection requires power and connectivity that may not be available. Edge computing handles discrete tasks such as determining if someone said "yes" and responds accordingly. The audio analysis is done at the edge rather than on the web. This dramatically reduces costs and complexity while limiting potential data privacy leaks.