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PAS 9717/AO-SMT -
Precision Analog Systems Co.
The PAS 9717/AO-SMT provides eight high power analog output channels with sixteen-bit resolution on a 6U VME card. Each channel consists of a high speed Digital to Analog Converter, (DAC), followed by a high power operational amplifier. The output amplifiers are capable of supplying 50 mAmps of current, and will accept power supply voltages up to +/- 100 Volts. The total power dissipated by the amplifiers must be considered for each application to determine if the amplifier will drive the load.
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41-765-001 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 41/43-765-001 is a PXI/PXIe 16-channel Analog Output Module designed to meet the requirements of industrial control applications utilizing current loops 4 – 20mA. It consists of up to four 16-bit, digital-to-analogue converters (DAC), capable of creating four current outputs each. Output current within 0mA - 4mA and 20mA - 24mA, give the ability to simulate error or extra signaling conditions. The ±24mA mode gives the ability to simulate either sourcing or sinking sensor.
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41-765-002 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 41/43-765-002 is a 12-channel Analog Output Module designed to meet the requirements of industrial control applications utilizing current loops 4 – 20mA. It consists of up to four 16-bit, digital-to-analogue converters (DAC), capable of creating four current outputs each. Output current within 0mA - 4mA and 20mA - 24mA, give the ability to simulate error or extra signaling conditions. The ±24mA mode gives the ability to simulate either sourcing or sinking sensor.
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41-765-003 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 41/43-765-003 is an 8-channel Analog Output Module designed to meet the requirements of industrial control applications utilizing current loops 4 – 20mA. It consists of up to four 16-bit, digital-to-analogue converters (DAC), capable of creating four current outputs each. Output current within 0mA - 4mA and 20mA - 24mA, give the ability to simulate error or extra signaling conditions. The ±24mA mode gives the ability to simulate either sourcing or sinking sensor.
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41-765-004 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 41/43-765-004 is an 4-channel Analog Output Module designed to meet the requirements of industrial control applications utilizing current loops 4 – 20mA. It consists of up to four 16-bit, digital-to-analogue converters (DAC), capable of creating four current outputs each. Output current within 0mA - 4mA and 20mA - 24mA, give the ability to simulate error or extra signaling conditions. The ±24mA mode gives the ability to simulate either sourcing or sinking sensor.
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43-765-004 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 41/43-765-004 is an 4-channel Analog Output Module designed to meet the requirements of industrial control applications utilising current loops 4 – 20mA. It consists of up to four 16-bit, digital-to-analogue converters (DAC), capable of creating four current outputs each. Output current within 0mA - 4mA and 20mA - 24mA, give the ability to simulate error or extra signalling conditions. The ±24mA mode gives the ability to simulate either sourcing or sinking sensor.
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43-765-001 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 41/43-765-001 is a PXI/PXIe 16-channel Analog Output Module designed to meet the requirements of industrial control applications utilising current loops 4 – 20mA. It consists of up to four 16-bit, digital-to-analogue converters (DAC), capable of creating four current outputs each. Output current within 0mA - 4mA and 20mA - 24mA, give the ability to simulate error or extra signalling conditions. The ±24mA mode gives the ability to simulate either sourcing or sinking sensor.
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43-765-002 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 41/43-765-002 is a 12-channel Analog Output Module designed to meet the requirements of industrial control applications utilising current loops 4 – 20mA. It consists of up to four 16-bit, digital-to-analogue converters (DAC), capable of creating four current outputs each. Output current within 0mA - 4mA and 20mA - 24mA, give the ability to simulate error or extra signalling conditions. The ±24mA mode gives the ability to simulate either sourcing or sinking sensor.
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43-765-003 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 41/43-765-003 is an 8-channel Analog Output Module designed to meet the requirements of industrial control applications utilising current loops 4 – 20mA. It consists of up to four 16-bit, digital-to-analogue converters (DAC), capable of creating four current outputs each. Output current within 0mA - 4mA and 20mA - 24mA, give the ability to simulate error or extra signalling conditions. The ±24mA mode gives the ability to simulate either sourcing or sinking sensor.
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SPC - INS - 1010 -
Signals & Systems India Private Limited
The IRIG-B TTL signal is a time synchronization protocol that can be transmitted up to 50m maximum using coaxial cable. So the relay which is to be received the IRIG-B TTL signal may be far away from the IRIG-B source. The relay may be not able to synchronize with the GPS. To avoid such an incident in the field, some of the relays have provision to receive IRIG-B RS485 signal. The IRIG-B RS485 signal can able travel up to 1200m without any booster. All Time source equipment may not be supplied with IRIG-B RS485 signal output. The converter will act as a bridge between GPS Time source and Relays for time synchronization.
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S930907B -
Keysight Technologies
The S930907B spectrum analysis (SA) adds high-performance microwave spectrum analysis to the N522xB/N524xB PNA family up to 70 GHz. With fast stepped-FFT sweeps resulting from optimized data processing, the SA application provides quick spurious searches over broad frequency ranges. Simultaneous spectrum measurements can be done using up to five test and reference receivers. This multi-channel SA can be used with the internal swept-signal generators for efficient measurements of spurious signals emanating from mixers and frequency converters. The SA application employs source-power and receiver-response calibration as well as fixture de-embedding, providing in-fixture and on-wafer spectrum measurements with the highest level of accuracy.
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S930902B -
Keysight Technologies
The S930902B spectrum analysis adds high-performance microwave spectrum analysis to the PNA family up to 26.5 GHz. With fast stepped-FFT sweeps resulting from optimized data processing, the SA application provides quick spurious searches over broad frequency ranges. Simultaneous spectrum measurements can be done using up to five test and reference receivers. This multi-channel SA can be used with the internal swept-signal generators for efficient measurements of spurious signals emanating from mixers and frequency converters. The SA application employs source-power and receiver-response calibration as well as fixture de-embedding, providing in-fixture and on-wafer spectrum measurements with the highest level of accuracy.
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S930901B -
Keysight Technologies
The S930901B spectrum analysis adds high-performance microwave spectrum analysis to the PNA family up to 13.5 GHz. With fast stepped-FFT sweeps resulting from optimized data processing, the SA application provides quick spurious searches over broad frequency ranges. Simultaneous spectrum measurements can be done using up to five test and reference receivers. This multi-channel SA can be used with the internal swept-signal generators for efficient measurements of spurious signals emanating from mixers and frequency converters. The SA application employs source-power and receiver-response calibration as well as fixture de-embedding, providing in-fixture and on-wafer spectrum measurements with the highest level of accuracy.
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73SD4 -
North Atlantic Industries
NAI’s 73SD4 is a DSP-based, PC104-compliant Synchro/Resolver Measurement Board with six separate, isolated channels. These channels can incorporate up to six Synchro/Resolver-to-Digital Tracking Converters in a stack-through module. Each channel also produces differential incremental encoder (A & B) outputs (with programmable resolution) and a zero-degree marker pulse. Commutation outputs are available for 4-, 6-, or 8-pole brushless DC motors that eliminate the need for Hall Effect sensors, thereby reducing both processor time and bus traffic.
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MAX98357A -
SparkFun Electronics
The SparkFun I2S Audio Breakout board uses the MAX98357A digital to analog converter (DAC), which converts I2S (not be confused with I2C) audio to an analog signal to drive speakers. The I2S Audio Breakout converts the digital audio signals using the I2S standard to an analog signal and amplifies the signal using a class D amplifier which can deliver up to 3.2W of power into a 4Ω load. The board can be configured to output only the left channel audio, right channel, or both.