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556 - optek
The dual channel converter 556 provides continuous inline, real-time measurement and control of turbidity. The customer’s specific factory calibration of the converter can be configured in ppm (DE), FTU or EBC. Combined with an optek TF56-N scattered light sensor the 556 converter is a cost-saving measuring system, providing reliable process measurements.
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IFTOOLS GmbH
Converter and driver chips ensures data rates above 1 MBaud and therefor reliable data transmission also with highest rates.
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156 - optek
The single channel 156 converter is designed for the control of an optek AF56 / AS56 optical sensor or probe for process monitoring. Range settings and configurable alarms add flexibility in the process control. Analogue signals can be passed e.g., to PLC.
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ARINC 429 - Airflair Ltd.
ARINC 429 runs at one of two speeds – 100KHz or 12.5 Khz (nominal). But, the Russians have created an 'ARINC 429 like' standard, which operates at ~ 50KHz. Our customer needed to convert the 50 Khz 'Russian ARINC' to standard high speed ARINC 429, so that their existing test rig would accept it. Our solution all fits in this very small enclosure.
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Entes Elektronik
ENTES Ethernet Modbus Gateway is an Ethernet / RS-485 MODBUS network gateway which is designed to enable communication with a PC via Internet(WAN) and Intranet(LAN).
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YED Ltd
Configurable by the user via miniature DIP switches located on the printed circuit board (PCB). The transmission rate (bit rate and repetition rate) of the ARINC 429 word can also be configured via DIP switches.
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Frequency Electronics, Inc.
Elcom’s SATUC-2000 is a high dynamic range microwave upconverter covering 27.5 to 31 GHz with 10 Hz tuning resolution. The agile LO in this downconverter employs Elcom’s advanced frequency synthesizer architecture which combines a direct digital synthesizer (DDS) within a VCO-based PLL synthesizer.
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Grass Valley Canada
Integrated converters, HDMI Display converters, ADVC Multifunctional converters, and Picolink Miniature converters
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Georator Corporation
A frequency converter, also known as a frequency changer, is a device that takes incoming power, normally 50 or 60 Hz and converts it to 400 Hz output power. Different types of power frequency converters exist, specifically, there are both rotary frequency converters and solid state frequency converters. Rotary frequency converters use electrical energy to drive a motor. Solid state frequency converters take incoming alternating current (AC) and converts it to direct current (DC).
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Omega Engineering, Inc
Omega carries an extensive line of data converters, including RS-232 to USB interface converters, fully isolated RS-232 to RS-485 converters, industrial ethernet to serial device servers, and more.
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PCE Instruments
On one hand, there are signal converters which transform an input frequency range into an analog signal. These signal converters are very easy to program and control. Other signal converters can transform analog input signals into analog normalized signals with galvanic insulation. Due to the fact that these signal converters can be freely graduated, they offer endless possibilities and 110 combinations can be selected by means of a DIP switch. Other kinds of signal converters can be connected to devices with RS-232, RS-485 or RS-422 protocols.
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Renesas Electronics Corp.
Renesas' data converter portfolio features precision SAR and delta-sigma A/D converters, high-speed A/D converters with 8 to 16-bit resolutions and 40MSPS to 500MSPS sample rates, a wide selection of low-to-high resolution digital potentiometers (DCPs), and a wide range of precision voltage references in both FGA™ and Band-Gap technology. Other D/A converters are here.
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Maxim Integrated
Maxim's portfolio of data converter ICs is one of the largest in the industry. We offer a wide range of data conversion ICs including some of the highest performance analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) and digital-to-analog converters (DACs) on the market today.
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