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Speedy setup for USB-based acquisition hardware
Engineers and scientists can now access the high-quality measurement capabilities of National Instruments data acquisition (DAQ) hardware as easily as plugging a USB cable into a computer.
News from National Instruments, Aug 19, 2004
Technospecs help in legal quest for gold
A monitoring and display breakthrough from Cambridge Consultants could give athletes the means to truly optimise their training and performance.
News from Cambridge Consultants, Aug 13, 2004
Sensor simplifies ABS systems
The new Allegro MicroSystems ATS650LSH is a two-wire sensor module designed for wheel-speed and direction sensing in automotive ABS applications.
News from Allegro MicroSystems Europe, Aug 10, 2004
Wainwright has business development brief
Following the acquisition of Jekyll Electronics Technology by the Lamerholm Group, Brian Wainwright has been appointed Sales and Marketing Engineer.
News from Jekyll Electronic Technology, Aug 10, 2004
Plotting software evolves to 64bit systems
Tecplot 10 Release 3 is the most powerful version yet of the data visualisation and technical plotting software from Tecplot.
News from Adept Scientific, Aug 9, 2004
US award for budget USB acquisition module
Measurement Computing's USB-based DAQ module, the PMD-1208LS, has won a "Readers' choice" award from the US magazine Desktop Engineering.
News from Adept Scientific, Aug 3, 2004
Last chance to buy Labtech software
Measurement Computing Corp is to discontinue all Labtech products, including all versions of Notebook Pro and Control Pro from 30th September 2004.
News from Measurement Computing Corp, Jul 28, 2004
PXI acquisition module takes Camera Link input
National Instruments has developed the industry's first PXI-compatible image acquisition module for Camera Link cameras.
News from National Instruments, Jul 26, 2004
Lockheed Martin sets sights on data recorder
Lockheed Martin has selected Vmetro's MDR modular data recorder to aid in testing the Hawkeye Target Sight System (TSS) for the "Cobra" attack helicopter update programme.
News from Vsystems, Jul 19, 2004
PIR sensors offer design solutions
Passive infra-red (PIR) sensors are simple, cost effective motion detectors that can be mass-produced for a wide range of applications.
News from Matsushita Electric Works UK, Jul 13, 2004
Software simplifies image acquisition
Acquiring images onto a computer from an analogue source such as a CCD camera has always been a fairly complicated process.
News from Prior Scientific, Jul 6, 2004
Excel addon gets the most from acquisition cards
Previously sold for $195, the ProfessorDAQ addon for Excel is now distributed at no charge.
News from United Electronic Industries, Jul 2, 2004
Modules provide networked I/O options
Amplicon Liveline has been selected as the UK factory authorised distributor for Acromag, the US-based manufacturer of measurement and control products for process and automation.
News from Amplicon Liveline, Jul 1, 2004
Budget acquisition via USB
The new PMD-1608FS from Measurement Computing offers eight channels of high speed simultaneous sampling analogue input at a class leading price of less than GBP 300.
News from Adept Scientific, Jun 30, 2004
Monitor keeps track of power network variables
The BEN 6000 multipurpose modular network monitor features 16bit resolution, better than 0.1% accuracy on voltage measurements and 0.2% on current measurements and up to 200s recording time at 10kHz.
News from LEM Heme, Jun 29, 2004
Awards for high-speed capture system
The DAQStreaming-A1 high-speed capture system has won the 2004 Taiwan Symbol of Excellence Award and has been nominated for 2004 National Gold Award of Excellence.
News from Adlink Technology, Jun 22, 2004
Film clarifies electronics packaging problems
Analysis of contact uniformity in PCB assemblies and verifying planarity or flatness between semiconductor wafers and bonding heads was, until recently, a largely inaccurate and unscientific process.
News from Sensor Products, Jun 22, 2004
Gear-tooth sensor for automotive transmissions
The ATS643LSH is a Hall-effect gear-tooth sensor module that is ideal for obtaining speed and duty-cycle information in automotive applications such as transmission speed sensing.
News from Allegro MicroSystems Europe, Jun 21, 2004
Software support to continue
Data Device Corp is continuing its support of DataSIMS and DataMARS high performance software solutions for development, integration and testing of avionics systems and subsystems.
News from DDC United Kingdom, Jun 18, 2004
Data logger is small, waterproof and tough
The LogBox is a compact, rugged two-channel stand-alone data logger with universal analogue input channels that accept millivolt, 4-20mA, thermocouple and Pt resistance thermometer inputs.
News from Audon Electronics, Jun 17, 2004
Digital I/O family delivers industrial features
Six new low-cost, optically isolated digital I/O devices deliver a high-reliability industrial feature set for applications in discrete, batch and process automation.
News from National Instruments, Jun 15, 2004
Current transducers handle speedy waveforms
A new series of bidirectional current transducers is capable of accurately following extremely fast (DC and/or AC) current waveforms.
News from American Aerospace Controls, Jun 7, 2004
Fibre Channel provides speedy route to record data
The MDR family comprises a new generation of Fibre Channel-based preconfigured modular data recorders for VME-based systems.
News from Vmetro-Transtech, Jun 1, 2004
New line to boost automotive sensor output
AB Electronic installed a new high-speed assembly line for the manufacture of chassis position sensors.
News from AB Electronic, May 28, 2004
Handheld takes flexible RFID options onboard
Diagnostic Instruments has developed what it reckons is the world's first fully customisable rugged Auto-ID platform.
News from Diagnostic Instruments, May 27, 2004
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