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LEC-EL -
ADLINK Technology Inc.
The ADLINK LEC-EL is a SMARC module that supports Intel Atom® x6000 (x6425E, x6413E, x6211E, x6200FE, x6425RE) processors (formerly Elkhart Lake) with integrated Intel® UHD graphics and high speed interfaces. LEC-EL modules support up 8GB LPDDR4 memory, and are also available with rugged operating temperature range and low power envelope, making them a perfect match for mission critical fanless edge computing applications that require safety and reliability at all times.
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J2111A -
PICOTEST Corp.
The current injector is one of the most versatile of the injector products. Coupled with the G5100A, or other equivalent function generator, it is capable of performing small signal load steps up to 40MHz, with very fast rising and falling edges. Using the G5100A, also allows the rise and fall times to be controlled, various waveforms or even arbitrary waveforms. This can be used to simulate the effects of many different types of loads, including high speed digital circuit loading, which is often largely dynamic.
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ICS Electronics
* Single-slot kit fits all VXI-1 Revision 1.0 to Revision 3.0 chassis.* Clamshell design fits C-size modules with 96-pin connectors.* Side shields include connector shrouds for maximum shielding.* RFI limiting, air vent slots along top and bottom edges for good air circulation thru the module.* Extruded front panel is bend resistant.* Address switch opening on component side shield.* Complimentary layout support includes PCB design template and CAD layout files.
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4823 -
Technobox, Inc.
The Technobox, Inc. P/N 4823 XMC-to-PCI Express Adapter permits the use of a single-wide XMC module in a 1x PCIe slot. PCI express lanes on the P15 XMC connector are routed to the male PCI express edge finger connector. The reserved future use, RFU, signals from P15 are available on one of the user connectors. The adapter also provides user access to all the signals on the XMC P16 connectors via two 64 pin headers UC1 and UC2.
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4822 -
Technobox, Inc.
The Technobox, Inc. P/N 4822 XMC-to-PCI Express Adapter permits the use of a single-wide XMC module in a 4x PCIe slot. PCI express lanes on the P15 XMC connector are routed to the male PCI express edge finger connector. The reserved future use, RFU, signals from P15 are available on one of the user connectors. The adapter also provides user access to all the signals on the XMC P16 connectors via two 64 pin headers UC1 and UC2.
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Garland Technology
Aggregators are devices designed to increase efficiency and port utilization of network packet brokers. They are commonly used at the network edge or in TOR applications where port utilization tends to be low. Aggregators are also capable of pre-filtering traffic prior to sending out to Network Packet Broker’s for advanced filtering or taking the place of packet brokers in applications where only L2-L4 filtering is required. Aggregators improve ROI by reducing the total cost of a network visibility fabric and increasing the efficiency of existing infrastructure.
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Axiomtek Co., Ltd.
The COM Express Type 7 modules deliver powerful server-class performance in a small form factor. Its high-speed interfaces and extreme performance increases the flexibility for building up Industrial IoT applications which are in need of multi-tasking, multi-threading or video rendering. Axiomtek’s COM Express Type 7 modules are well-suited for integration into compute-intensive and space-constrained applications in need of high data and network throughput, such as edge computing, micro server, data transmission device, and other networking fields.
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cExpress-EL -
ADLINK Technology Inc.
ADLINK cExpress-EL supports next generation Intel Atom x6000 processors (Elkhart Lake) combined with Intel UHD graphics at low power envelope and high speed interfaces. cExpress-EL modules support In-Band ECC dual channel DDR4 memory up to 32GB, and are also available in rugged operating temperature range and low power envelope, making them a perfect match for mission critical fanless edge computing applications that require safety and reliability at all times.
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NEXTCOMPUTING, LLC
Complete Solutions for Cyber Operations,Transportable Private Cloud, Edge Computing A Fly-Away Kit (FAK) or Expeditionary Kit is a self-contained suite of equipment (hardware and software) for DoD and federal civilian Cyber Protection Teams (CPTs) and forward operations to operate both in tactical (field-deployed) and back-office environments. The FAK suite of cyber tools or cloud/server applications include tools to conduct vulnerability analysis, incident response, and other cyber-analytic functions, and are suitable for operation on both classified and unclassified networks.
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Idex Health and Science
Our comprehensive line of Semrock optical filters helps your design attain the best signal-to-noise ratios. Steep spectral edges maximize useable bandwidth, and high transmission or reflection captures the brightest images with best-in-class Flatness. Deep and extended blocking are optimized for your application, minimizing background and crosstalk while reducing cost. Select from the extensive catalog or go with a custom filter to your exact specifications, and remain confident of uncompromising quality, reliability, and reproducible results.
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Compass Technology Group, llc
CTG is a pioneer in the use of Computational ElectroMagnetic (CEM) methods for converting measured S-parameters into desired intrinsic properties (permittivity, permeability, impedance). In fact only CTG carries commercially available devices using this inversion principle. These cutting edge material measurement devices can measure in ways that are not possible using conventional waveguide or free space methods. CTG is continuing to develop new CEM-based measurement devices so check back often as the list of available devices and capabilities will continue to grow…
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COM-HPC-ALT -
ADLINK Technology Inc.
ADLINK’s COM-HPC Ampere Altra is the first 80-core COM-HPC Server Type module in the world. It is based on the Ampere® Altra® SoC based on the Arm Neoverse N1 architecture and offers up to 80 Arm v8.2 64-bit cores at 2.8GHz with only 175 Watt TDP. The excellent performance-per-watt architecture makes the COM-HPC Ampere Altra well suited to processing massive data at the edge without requiring a significant initial investment or ongoing maintenance costs.
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ATECC508A (Qwiic) -
SparkFun Electronics
The SparkFun ATECC508A Cryptographic Co-Processor Breakout allows you to easily add strong authentication security to your IoT node, edge device, or embedded system. It includes two Qwiic ports for plug and play functionality. Utilizing our handy Qwiic system, no soldering is required to connect it to the rest of your system. However, we still have broken out 0.1"-spaced pins in case you prefer to use a breadboard. The ATECC508A chip is capable of many cryptographic processes, including, but not limited to:
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64207 -
Parallax Inc.
Parallax speeds the process of Propeller 2 development through our partnership with MikroE, who has created a family of 850+ Clicks for most I/O functions you may envision. For each of the Click boards stocked by Parallax, you will find a documented Spin 2 code example on our Propeller GitHub Object Exchange. Connect your Click boards to the Propeller 2 Evaluation Board or P2-EC Edge Breakout Breadboard using the #64008 P2 to MikroBus Click Adapter.
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64219 -
Parallax Inc.
Parallax speeds the process of Propeller 2 development through our partnership with MikroE, who has created a family of 850+ Clicks for most I/O functions you may envision. For each of the Click boards stocked by Parallax, you will find a documented Spin 2 code example on our Propeller GitHub Object Exchange. Connect your Click boards to the Propeller 2 Evaluation Board or P2-EC Edge Breakout Breadboard using the #64008 P2 to MikroBus Click Adapter.