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Parallel Digital I/O

Processes multiple bits or data paths simultaneously.


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  • 3U VPX FPGA Cards

    Curtiss-Wright Defense Solutions

    FPGAs have revolutionized the way digital signal processing (DSP) subsystems are configured. With a large number of gates, hardware multipliers, and high-speed serial interfaces, FPGAs enable sophisticated applications, including radar, signal intelligence, and image processing, which rely on repetitive processing that can be expressed in highly parallel form. FPGAs perform exceptionally well in FFTs, pulse compression, filters, and digital up/down converters. In deployed systems, an FPGA's technical advantage translates to smaller, lower power, and lower cost systems. Our commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) 3U VPX FPGA cards include a wide complement of I/O functionality and are engineered to succeed in the most demanding rugged applications.

  • Multi-Wafer Test & Burn-in System

    FOX-XP - Aehr Test Systems

    The key features of the new FOX-XP test cell that contribute to the cost-effectiveness of the solution include the ability to provide up to 2,048 "Universal Channels" per wafer, which allows the system to test all the devices on the wafer in parallel. The new "Universal Channel" architecture allows any channel to be any function (I/O, Device Power Supply (DPS) or Per-pin Precision Measurement Unit (PPMU)). This enhanced architecture now allows customers to perform per pin parametric testing, more extensive digital pattern test with deeper data stimulus / capture memory (32M per pin), and deeper scan (768M) optimized for BIST/DFT testing.

  • 6U VPX FPGA Cards

    Curtiss-Wright Defense Solutions

    FPGAs have revolutionized the way digital signal processing (DSP) subsystems are configured. With a large number of gates, hardware multipliers, and high-speed serial interfaces, FPGAs enable sophisticated applications, including radar, signal intelligence, and image processing, which rely on repetitive processing that can be expressed in highly parallel form. FPGAs perform exceptionally well in FFTs, pulse compression, filters, and digital up/down converters. In deployed systems, an FPGA's technical advantage translates to smaller, lower power, and lower-cost systems. Our COTS 6U VPX FPGA cards include multiple FPGAs, a wide complement of I/O functionality and are engineered to succeed in the most demanding applications. When supercomputing processing performance is required, HPEC systems meet the most demanding rugged deployed application needs by combining the highest performance FPGAs, GPGPUs, processors, and networking modules available.

  • I²C/SPI Interface Device

    NI

    The I²C/SPI Interface Device is a master or slave interface for inter-integrated circuit (I²C), or master interface for serial parallel interface (SPI) devices. With plug-and-play USB connectivity, the I²C/SPI Interface Device is a portable solution to communicate with consumer electronics and integrated circuits. The I²C/SPI Interface Device can be physically located more closely to I²C/SPI devices than PCI interfaces, reducing I²C bus length and minimizing noise problems. The I²C/SPI Interface Device supports I²C rates up to 250 kHz and SPI rates up to 50 MHz, and it also includes eight general-purpose digital I/O lines for a variety of applications, such as configuring the address of I²C devices or toggling LEDs.

  • Ethernet To Parallel Digital Interface Boards

    ICS Electronics

    ICS's Ethernet Parallel Digital Interface boards provide the user with a wide range of IO signals that can be user configured to match virtually any application. These Ethernet boards are available with high power relay driver boards and with optional firmware designed to simplify switching applications. The 80x3 boards have high-power TTL signals that can sink 48 mA and source 24 mA. Pullup resistors make it easy to interface with CMOS logic and to sense contact closures. User configures data byte direction and polarity. The 80x3 boards are VXI-11 compliant for operation with NI or Agilent VISA, LabVIEW and VEE and support raw socket connections. The new 8113 board is a CMOS close of the 8013 board with user set 3.3 or 5 V logic levels. Pinouts and command set is the same as the 8013 board. The 8113 communicates with TCP/IP(Raw Socket) protocoland and also has a RS-232 Serrial Port. All boards are designed for mounting against the rear panel or inside a chassis and use our Ethernet Wiring Kit for easy connection to a Ethernet Connector on the rear panel.

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