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GX5731 -
Terotest Systems Ltd.
The GX5731 is a 6U modular digital I/O card with 224 I/O channels. Designed for ATE, data acquisition, or process control systems where a large number of discrete I/O channels are required, the GX5731 offers the highest density in the industry for a single PXI plug-in board. Of the 224 channels, 128 support TTL levels with the direction of each group of eight channels programmable as input or output. The other 96 channels can be used for customized I/O using MTS' GX57xx series I/O modules.
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310104429 -
Virginia Panel Corporation
The 9050, 50-module receiver is rugged and designed to accommodate high I/O and suited for larger test and measurement systems. Both tiers are designed for discrete wiring and can accommodate individual 9025 ITAs. This 9050 also offers a gasket for EMI applications.
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HSL-TB32-MD -
ADLINK Technology Inc.
The HSL-TB32-MD discrete I/O terminal bases provide reliable and convenient wiring for HSL-M series products. The separate connection can make it easy to wiring, and the separate fuse can protect each I/O point. This low cost terminal base is particularly useful for users who need convenient way to construct their own signal ?Vcondition arrangement.
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RCONSCSI3-6 -
Abaco Systems Inc
72” cable (with twisted pairs) transitions from the card front I/O connector on the RAR-USB, RAR-XMC, RAR-PCIE, RCEI-530, RCEI-830A, CEI-520/520A, R830RX, MAC2-VXI, RMAC-VME, P-DIS or P-SER to a SCSI-3 connector. This cable is for the RAR-PCIE, RCEI-530, and CEI-520/520A products, where the rear Discrete I/O connector utilizes the CONM50-D37 or other IDC-50 ribbon connector.
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DGH Corporation
Provide direct connection to a wide variety of sensors to any host with an RS232 or RS485 port. The modules perform all signal conditioning, scaling, linearization, and A/D conversion. They each contain some discrete digital I/O lines and can measure signals such as:
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75C3 -
North Atlantic Industries
NAI’s 75C3 is a 3U cPCI multifunction I/O and communication board with three independent function module slots. Two of the slots can be configured with a variety of I/O and communication functions; the third, with either a combination module featuring four multiplexed A/D channels and 28 Discrete I/O programmable channels, or with a reference supply. Using multiple DSPs, the enhanced motherboard enables higher processing power and dedicated pre-processing control for each module.
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310104368 -
Virginia Panel Corporation
The 50 Module Receiver is a rugged system devised to accommodate high I/O. With high contact point availability, the 50 Module Receiver is suited for larger test and measurement systems. Both tiers are designed for discrete wiring, and can accommodate individual 9025 ITAs.
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GX5733 -
Terotest Systems Ltd.
The GX5733 is a 3U modular digital I/O card that offers up to 128 I/O channels. Designed for ATE, data acquisition, or process control systems where a large number of discrete I/O channels are required, the GX5733 offers the highest channel density and flexibility in the industry for a single slot, 3U PXI plug-in board. 96 channels support TTL levels and an additional 32 I/O channels can be customized by installing one of Marvin Test Solutions' GX57xx series I/O modules. Alternatively, the remaining port can be configured to support 32 TTL channels.
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3U cPCI 75C5 -
North Atlantic Industries
NAI’s 75C5 is a 3U cPCI Multifunction I/O and Communication Board with three independent function module slots. Two of the slots can be configured with a variety of I/O and communication functions; the third, with either a combination module featuring four multiplexed Analog-to-Digital (A/D) channels and 28 Discrete I/O programmable channels, or with a reference power supply. Using multiple DSPs, the enhanced motherboard enables higher processing power and dedicated pre-processing control for each module.
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COTS -
Astronics Corporation
Our powerful and flexible Ballard Avionics I/O Computers provide the platform for Silo Data recording. These rugged, conduction-cooled, COTS devices combine a powerful computer processor, multi-protocol databus interfaces (MIL-STD-1553, ARINC 429, ARINC 717, ARINC 708), Ethernet, USB, serial, discrete I/O, and other I/O in a small, lightweight package. They deliver outstanding performance on the ground and in the air and are routinely deployed on helicopter, fixed wing, ground mobile, and marine platforms.
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310104248 -
Virginia Panel Corporation
This 50 module receiver is rugged and designed to accommodate high I/O. With high contact point availability, the 9050 receiver is suited for larger test and measurement systems. The top tier accommodates VXI instruments and accepts VPC's interconnect adapters with the bottom tier for discrete wiring.
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MARC -
Excalibur Systems, Inc.
It contains the following protocols: A dual redundant MIL-STD-1553 or MIL-STD-1760 interface4 receive ARINC-429 channels7 Discrete I/O signals 32GB of Storage Memory Its small size, weight, low power requirements and integrated heatsink make it an excellent candidate for data recording.
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PMC-601 -
Curtiss-Wright Defense Solutions
The PMC-601 PMC module allows customers to incorporate MIL-STD-1553 and discrete digital I/O connectivity into military and aerospace embedded computing systems. We assure an easy integration with other elements of our product lines, as well as after-sales technical support, life-cycle management services, and the commitment to long-term availability.
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RAR15XC -
Abaco Systems Inc
The RAR15XC flight-certifiable avionics communications board delivers high-density MIL-STD-1553 and ARINC 429 data bus communications as well as avionics discrete I/O. Its small XMC mezzanine form factor is easily integrated onto other compatible boards, like the SBC314C flight-certifiable single board computer.
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DGH Corporation
USB analog and digital I/O modules are a complete family of data acquisition modules for use in process control systems. The analog input modules can measure process signals such as DC voltage, thermocouples, 4-20mA current loops, discrete contact closures.