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34951A -
Keysight Technologies
The Keysight 34951A module for the 34980A Multifunction Switch/Measure Unit has four electronically calibrated analog channels that can output up to +/-16V DC or +/-20mA DC with 16 bits of resolution. Each channel can be updated individually with a 200 kHz update rate. You can use the standard waveforms provided or create your own with over 500,000 points. These points can be dynamically allocated among one or more channels and output as a point-to-point arb.
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M9185A -
Keysight Technologies
The M9185A is a fully independent, isolated D/A converter that is capable of supplying high voltage levels in parallel of up to eight or sixteen channels. Each channel is able to output up to 16V as stimulus signals to Device Under Tests (DUTs).
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34952A -
Keysight Technologies
The Keysight 34952A module for the 34980A Multifunction Switch/Measure Unit allows great flexibility for a variety of sense and control applications.It combines the following on a single earth-referenced module:
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M9188A -
Keysight Technologies
The M9188A is a PXI based, 1-slot unipolar Dynamic DAC which has 16 channels capable of supplying typical waveforms at high voltages. It has 4 isolated banks with 4 channels in each bank.
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Creative Lighting
The DALI 0-10V Converter converts DALI signal to the Analog 0-10V protocol.
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Mantracourt Electronics Ltd
Mantracourt provide a range of signal converter modules which take load cell or strain bridge inputs and provide a data output in a variety of bus and protocol formats. Hardware formats include RS232, RS422 RS485, CAN and USB. Signal converter protocols include Industry Standards such as MODBUS, or Mantracourt’s own proprietary protocols which have been optimised for either ease of use (MantraASCII2) or higher speed communications (MantraBus2).
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Patton Electronics Co.
A VoIP adapter is a protocol converter (bridge) between analog phones and the digital (IP) network that carries voice calls.
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EXC-8000MACC -
Excalibur Systems, Inc.
The EXC-8000MACC is a table driven translator (data converter - protocol converter) that enables devices supporting different communications specifications (e.g. Ethernet, Serial, ARINC 429, Mil-1553, Discretes etc.) to talk to each other.
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Advantech Co. Ltd.
Advantech IoT Edge Gateways help bridge data from edge devices to cloud, acting as protocol converters, data collectors, or data loggers.
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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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IXI Technology
he IXI Technology Data I/O Converter enables you to take advantage of these efficiencies by translating data from legacy military systems into industry-standard protocols that work with contemporary technology.
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MACC II - Converter -
Excalibur Systems, Inc.
Excalibur’s MACC II represents a third option. A proven, low risk, low cost, off the shelf product that translates between different communications specifications. The MACC II can solve your communications problems without R&D costs and without schedule risks while still providing you with the flexibility to customize the system to your specific needs.The MACC II is a wholly contained Miniature Airborne Communications Converter (data converter - protocol converter or translator). The MACC II can carry up to 4 modules. Each module can be one of the following protocols: 1 dual redundant MIL-STD-1553/1760 interface1 H009 channel5 MMSI channels5 ARINC-429 channels2 ARINC-708 channels2 ARINC-717 channels5 ARINC-825 (canbus) channels2 Serial channels (RS-232/422/485, NMEA 0183)Ethernet (10/100/Gigabit)10 Discrete I/O signalsAnalog to Digital / Digital to AnalogPlease see multi protocol 8000 modules for additional information on protocols that can be used on the MACC II.
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CommFront Communications
In the past two decades, legacy serial communication protocols such as Modbus have merged rapidly with modern TCP/IP communication, yielding benefits including widely available infrastructures and greater distance, reliability, and speed. The Serial-TCP program (more than just a Device Server) bridges your existing Serial COM port and TCP/IP without the need for changing existing protocol. It works seamlessly and transparently, just like passive RS232 / RS485 / RS422 converters, repeaters, and hubs, while the difference is that one requires installation of cables and converters with limited distance; and the other simply makes use of the existing computers and networks with an unlimited transmission distance
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TICRO 100 -
OMICRON Lab
TICRO 100 is a Precision Time Protocol (PTP) time converter that allows you to derive a high variety of time codes from IEEE 1588/PTP packages received by Ethernet. This enables you to easily synchronize non-PTP equipment to the PTP Grandmaster of an IEEE 1588/PTP infrastructure.
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CommFront Communications
In the past two decades, legacy serial communication protocols such as Modbus have merged rapidly with modern TCP/IP communication, yielding benefits including widely available infrastructures and greater distance, reliability, and flexibility. CommFront offers a range of industry-proven, easy-to-use serial to Ethernet converters and device servers, both hardware and software types. The applications of our serial to Ethernet converters include acting as a device server or a Modbus RTU/ASCII to Modbus TCP protocol converter; extending serial ( RS232 / RS485 / RS422 / TTL) communication distance over Ethernet network; controlling serial devices from remote Modbus TCP software or Modbus RTU master via Ethernet network; making a wide variety of M2M communication applications possible by enabling client access independent of any operating system or proprietary protocol; and converting conventional serial data network into TCP/IP network, etc.