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2007-07-02 A comparison of line driver and line receiver varieties
Line drivers and receivers come in many speed, distance and drive types to meet the increasing needs of data links, and support RS-232, RS-422, RS-485, and LVDS for point-to point, multidrop, and bus/backplane applications.
2007-04-17 8Mbps dual-channel UART rolls for industrial networking apps
Exar's dual-channel, dual-channel UART can support up to 8Mbps data rates for industrial networking applications.
2008-02-26 8bit PCI digitizer adds DAQ options
Agilent Technologies Inc. has introduced two new options for its compact, low-power (less than 15W), high-speed Acqiris 8bit PCI digitizer.
2008-04-01 8bit MCUs take tiny steps to rule the market
Even as feature creep moves some applications to 16bit and beyond, continual increases in the processing capabilities and integration levels of 8bit devices are opening new applications to replace the old. The result is an expanding array of increasingly powerful 8bit MCUs for cost-conscious designs.
2012-12-27 802.11ac power measurement and timing analysis
Learn how a peak power analyser supports the unique 802.11ac power amplifier design and validation test requirements.
2010-10-15 64Gbit NAND offers 3 bits per cell
Samsung says its 64Gbit NAND flash memory with three bits per memory cell produced on a 20nm class process suits USB flash drives and secure digital memory cards.
2014-07-30 5th generation iOS device turns into handheld oscilloscope
The hardware from Oscium transforms the Lightning-compatible iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch into a two-channel oscilloscopefeaturing two analogue and four digital channels, and sampling at 50MSPS.
2012-05-09 5MBd digital optocouplers tip lower power
Avago's ACPL-x2xL optocoupler family claim lower power, higher isolation voltage and better CMR performance.
2015-11-18 5G air interfaces require channel measurements
In this article, we look at why 5G air interfaces will need channel measurements to meet the upcoming technical challenges.
2011-04-18 500MHzC8GHz oscilloscopes boast faster test
Tektronix, Inc. releases two versions of its performance oscilloscope families ranging from 500MHzC8GHz, designed to help embedded system design engineers troubleshoot their designs faster.
2014-02-28 3MP camera supports optical zoom up to 10x
Equipped with a built-in ISP and 3.0MP image sensor, e-con's camera supports 720p and 1080p streaming at 60fps and 30fps respectively.
2010-04-29 32GHz oscilloscopes deliver low noise, jitter
Agilent is offering 10 models of its Infiniium 90000 X-Series that provide true analog bandwidth between 16GHz and 32GHz, along with extremely low noise floor of 2mV at 50mV/division.
2008-02-28 1GHz scopes claim 'fastest' memory waveform update
Agilent's new scopes, comprising its next-generation InfiniiVision 7000 series, promise bandwidths up to 1GHz and an unparalleled deep memory waveform update rate of up to 100,000 waveforms per second.
2009-02-16 16bit PXI digitizers deliver up to 40MSps
ADLINK Technology has developed the PXI-9816, PXI-9826 and PXI-9846 high-resolution 16bit PXI digitizers offering sampling rates of 10-, 20- and 40MSps, respectively.
2010-05-13 12bit encoder generates absolute position
CUI Inc. has added a new absolute encoder to its high-resolution, low-cost AMT modular encoder line.
2007-07-20 'Fastest' PCIe digital I/O boards roll from Strategic Test
With up to 32 channels, recording or replay rates of up to 125MHz, and allowing synchronization of up to 127 boards, Strategic Test's new digital I/O boards are said to be the fastest in the industry.
2006-07-04 'Fastest' 16bit PCI digitizer offers dual port memory
AlazarTech said its 16bit PCI waveform digitizer, touted to be the fastest, has a dual port acquisition memory that allows data transfer to PC memory without stopping the acquisition session.
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