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ECP5 / ECP5-5G -
Lattice Semiconductor
*Up to 3.2 Gbps SERDES rate with ECP5, and up to 5 Gbps with ECP5-5G*Up to 4 channels per device in dual channel blocks for higher granularity*Enhanced DSP blocks provide 2x resource improvement for symmetrical filters*Single event upset (SEU) mitigation support*Programmable IO support for LVCMOS 33/25/18/15/12, XGMII, LVTTL, LVDS, Bus-LVDS, 7:1 LVDS, LVPECL and MIPI D-PHY input/output interfaces
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Revolution GS -
True North Technologies
If your compass application involves vibration, acceleration, uneven terrain, or rough seas, you will find the True North Revolution GS electronic compass to be an uncompromising solution that will outperform rival units costing considerably more. The GS provides remarkably accurate heading, pitch, and roll in dynamic conditions. It all starts with a precision 3-axis solid-state magnetometer. Two angular rate gyros independently stabilize pitch and roll. They augment a dual-axis electrolytic tilt sensor that provides precise tilt measurements in static environments. Two sets of independent filters, one set for pitch and one for roll, combine gyro and electrolytic sensor measurements to provide the best available tilt measurements.
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MachXO2 -
Lattice Semiconductor
*Up to 256 kbits of user Flash memory and up to 240 kbits sysMEM™ embedded block RAM*Up to 334 hot-socketable IOs that avoid excess leakage*Programmable through JTAG, SPI, I2C or Wishbone*TransFR feature allows in-field design update without interrupting equipment operation*Programmable sysIO™ buffer supports LVCMOS, LVTTL, PCI, LVDS, BLVDS, MLVDS, RSDS, LVPECL, SSTL, HSTL and more
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BC 201 -
ZETLAB Company
The BC 201 acceleration meters are capacitive acceleration meters and can be used as linear acceleration and position sensors since they measure not only the variable component of the acceleration signal, but the direct component as well.
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SQ-XLD -
SignalQuest
The acceleration sensor module performs calibrated acceleration measurement with digital serial output. Using a USB or RS232 interface cable (sold separately), it functions as a self contained data acquisition system for 2 axis or 3 axis acceleration, tilt, and vibration measurement.
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MSR-3C -
Instrumented Sensor Technology, Inc.
The MSR-3C is a self-contained, multi-channel, digital acceleration waveform recording system. The system is battery powered, designed for field applications requiring multi-channel, extended time, unattended acceleration monitoring and recording.
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G-5 Series -
Shinken Co. LTD.
Both Shock tests at from relatively high acceleration(max. 4900m/s2 -500G) to low acceleration with wide pulse width, difficult to achieve with conventional Shock Test Systems and Vibration tests for not only IEC, MIL and JIS but also requiring higher acceleration, velocity and displacement than ordinary VTSs can be carried out with one system.
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SignalQuest
Tilt, Shock, Vibration and Acceleration Sensor Components
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TP-ACC160-25 -
TEAM SOLUTIONS, INC.
The Accelerometer is a low cost, low power, complete dual-axis accelerometer with signal conditioned voltage outputs. The output signals are analog voltage proportional to acceleration. The Accelerometer is capable of measuring both positive and negative accelerations to at least +/- 16G.
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TP-ACC20-25 -
TEAM SOLUTIONS, INC.
The Accelerometer is a low cost, low power, complete dual-axis accelerometer with signal conditioned voltage outputs. The output signals are analog voltage proportional to acceleration. The Accelerometer is capable of measuring both positive and negative accelerations to at least +/- 2G.
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TP-ACC50-25 -
TEAM SOLUTIONS, INC.
The Accelerometer is a low cost, low power, complete dual-axis accelerometer with signal conditioned voltage outputs. The output signals are analog voltage proportional to acceleration. The Accelerometer is capable of measuring both positive and negative accelerations to at least �+/- 5G.
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TP-ACC20-09 -
TEAM SOLUTIONS, INC.
The Accelerometer is a low cost, low power, complete dual-axis accelerometer with signal conditioned voltage outputs. The output signals are analog voltage proportional to acceleration. The Accelerometer is capable of measuring both positive and negative accelerations to at least +/- 2G.
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HA602-A100 -
Semapi Corp
Charge Amplifier for use with CM362 High Temperature Accelerometers, Acceleration
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Accelerometer -
SparkFun Electronics
The Accelerometer sensor is an add-on for your RedBot that provides bump and motion detection. The sensor works by measuring acceleration forces on the x, y, and z axis. By measuring the amount of acceleration (or lack there of) your robot can get a better understanding of its movements.