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  • PCIe-5775, 12-Bit, 6.4 GS/s, 2-Channel PCI FlexRIO Digitizer Device

    785593-01 - NI

    The PCIe-5775 is a PCI FlexRIO Digitizer Device that provides 6 GHz of AC-coupled analog bandwidth and 12 bits of resolution. You can operate the PCIe-5775 in a dual-channel mode at 3.2 GS/s or in a single-channel interleaved mode at 6.4 GS/s. With a passband from 1 MHz to more than 6 GHz, the PCIe-5775 is ideal for high-bandwidth frequency domain applications, including radar prototyping, LIDAR, and communications.

  • PathWave System Design (SystemVue)

    Keysight Technologies

    PathWave System Design offers the most advanced prototyping and design platform for complex RF systems with faster simulation speed, near-circuit fidelity, libraries for radar, electronic warfare, satellite, 5G, and WiFi, plus enterprise integration with numerous partners.

  • USRP-2955, 10 MHz to 6 GHz, 80 MHz Bandwidth, GPS-Disciplined OCXO, Reconfigurable USRP Software Defined Radio Device

    785264-01 - NI

    The USRP-2955 provides an integrated hardware and software solution for rapidly prototyping high-performance wireless receiver systems. It is designed for over-the-air signal acquisition and analysis. It features a two-stage superheterodyne architecture with four independent receiver channels and shares local oscillators for phase-coherent operation. It also offers a Kintex-7 FPGA programmable with the LabVIEW FPGA Module. With these features, the USRP-2955 has the RF and processing performance for applications such as spectrum monitoring, direction finding, signals intelligence, wideband recording, and radar prototyping. The USRP-2955 is equipped with a GPS-disciplined 10 MHz oven-controlled crystal oscillator (OCXO) Reference Clock, which improves frequency accuracy and synchronization.

  • USRP-2945, 10 MHz to 6 GHz, 80 MHz Bandwidth, Reconfigurable USRP Software Defined Radio Device

    785263-01 - NI

    10 MHz to 6 GHz, 80 MHz Bandwidth, Reconfigurable USRP Software Defined Radio Device - The USRP-2945 provides an integrated hardware and software solution for rapidly prototyping high-performance wireless receiver systems. This software defined radio reconfigurable device is designed for over-the-air signal acquisition and analysis. It features a two-stage superheterodyne architecture with four independent receiver channels and shares local oscillators for phase-coherent operation. It also offers a Kintex-7 FPGA programmable with the LabVIEW FPGA Module. With these features, the USRP-2945 has the RF and processing performance for applications including spectrum monitoring, direction finding, signals intelligence, wideband recording, and radar prototyping.

  • Data And Telecommunication

    imec

    Imec is an ideal partner to help you remain on top. We are developing solutions taking into account long-term industry roadmaps. You will profit from our collaborations with the largest players in the ecosystem. Moreover, as the emerging technologies involve new materials and components, we also offer capacity for integration, prototyping, small-to-medium volume production and – through our partners – even large volume manufacturing.

  • COM Express

    Acromag, Inc.

    The COM Express product platform includes Intel©-based CPU modules and Type 2/3 or Type 6 carrier cards. Additionally, support products are available for prototyping and production such as: development systems, MIL-DTL-38999 front panels, and an assortment of cables.

  • Terminal Block

    NI

    The Terminal Block provides standard back-end connector types, such as BNC, D-SUB, VHDCI, and more. Some models offer screw pin terminals for the front-end connectors as well as different mounting options including DIN vertical rail, DIN horizontal rail, wall, panel, or module. You can use terminal blocks for connecting analog or digital signals, generating signals, prototyping, performing custom circuitry, and more.

  • HIL and RCP DFIG Laboratory

    Opal-RT Technologies Inc.

    This laboratory combines the best of both OPAL-RT and Festo solutions to deliver academic researchers and teachers with the ideal Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) and Rapid Control Prototyping (RCP) simulation system to conduct experiments and teach in the fields of electrical machinery, power converters and wind energy generation.

  • Force Sensors

    Custom FlexiForce - Tekscan, Inc.

    With its paper-thin construction, flexibility, and force sensing ability, the FlexiForce FSR Sensor can measure force between almost any two surfaces and is durable enough to stand up to most environments. The unique construction and durability of these FSR sensors enables Tekscan to create custom-designed FSR sensors to meet the specific needs of many OEM customers. We also offer standard off-the-shelf sensor products for prototyping and low-quantity requirements.

  • Interference Lithography Gratings

    AMO GmbH

    Interference lithography is an optical nanolithography technology for the fabrication of extensive periodic nanostructures. Critical dimensions of less than 50 nm can be realized. At AMO two interference lithography tools are installed. One setup for extensive, high quality gratings with fixed periods, the other more flexible tool allows quick prototyping. We offer grating fabrication on silicon, silicon dioxide and other substrates with tailored pitch, etch depth and size.

  • Evaluation Kits:

    Grid-EYE® AMG8834EVAL Evaluation Kit - Panasonic Industrial Devices Sales Company of America

    Panasonic is pleased to announce the availability of the Grid-EYE AMG8834EVAL Evaluation Kit featuring TrackMe Software for its' Grid-EYE Infrared Array Sensor, which integrates a ”nanopower” Bluetooth® Smart Module and a microcontroller. The AMG8834EVAL Kit is intended for prototyping the Grid-EYE Sensor which is a 64 pixel IR camera in a surface mount package measuring 11.6mm x 8mm x 4.3mm, which integrates the MEMS Sensor, lens and I2C interface.

  • Wireless Network Emulators

    Keysight Technologies

    Keysight’s industry-leading range of wireless network emulators and device test solutions enable the entire mobile device ecosystem to accelerate the market introduction of new wireless devices by streamlining the workflow from early prototyping, development, and design verification to conformance, carrier acceptance, and high-volume manufacturing.

  • Cherry MX Switch Breakout

    SparkFun Electronics

    Cherry MX Keyswitches are top-of-the-line mechanical keyboard switches. They’re satisfyingly “clicky”, reliable up to tens-of-millions of key presses, and a standard in gaming and programming keyboards across the globe. With the SparkFun Cherry MX Switch Breakout we have made the switches more easily adaptable to breadboard or perfboard-based projects. The Cherry MX Switch Breakout is a perfect prototyping tool for projects ranging from a single-key user-input to fully-custom 101-key keyboards.

  • Cloud Edition

    HES-DVM Proto - Aldec, Inc.

    HES-DVM Proto CE is the Cloud Edition of Aldec’s HES-DVM software product used for design compilation and partitioning into multi-FPGA prototyping platforms. It is available in Amazon AWS Marketplace as an Amazon Machine Image (AMI) built upon the Amazon Linux image as a base with preinstalled Aldec HES-DVM software. The HES-DVM Proto CE combines Electronic Design Automation software for design partitioning and compute platform scalability of Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2).

  • Hybrid Verification Platform

    HES-DVM - Aldec, Inc.

    HES-DVM™ is a fully automated and scalable hybrid verification environment for SoC and ASIC designs. Utilizing the latest co-emulation standards like SCE-MI or TLM and newest FPGA technology, hardware and software design teams obtain early access to the hardware prototype of the design. Working concurrently with one another they develop and verify high-level code with RTL accuracy and speed-effective SoC emulation or prototyping models reducing test time and a risk of silicon re-spins.

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