Product category: Board-Level Instruments
News Release from: Gage Applied Technologies | Subject: Educational promotions
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 1 December 2004
Educational bundles save
on PC instrumentation
Gage Applied Technologies has launched two new educational promotions for its high-speed and high-resolution digitisers ideal for instructors and researchers
Each package includes a world-class digitiser card as well as Gage's powerful and easy-to-use GageScope oscilloscope software and a complete set of software development kits. Gage is offering up to 45% off on a high-resolution bundle package that includes its 14bit, 200Msample/s digitiser - the CompuScope 14200 with 128Mbyte memory, GageScope Professional Edition oscilloscope software, and a library of software development kits for C/C++, Matlab and LabView.
Related stories
High-speed digitiser wins PCB design award
The complexity of PCBs inside new high-speed digitisers is such that it won the Mentor Graphics Technology Leadership Award in the Industrial Control, Instrumentation, Security and Medical category
Wi-Fi test systems generate complex 802.11 signals
Turnkey wireless testing systems provide all signal generation/analysis hardware and software required for complete testing of 802.11 a, b, g, j and n wireless devices
This high-resolution bundle package is specially priced at US $6295.00 for a limited time.
The second high-speed bundle package features Gage's 8bit, 2Gsample/s digitiser - the CompuScope 82G with 8Mbyte memory, GageScope Professional Edition oscilloscope software, and a library of software development kits for C/C++, Matlab, and LabView.
This high-speed bundle package is reduced by more than 30% and is specially priced at US $7695.00 for a limited time.
The above packages are offered for a limited time for orders received between 1st November 2004 and 31st March 2005.
In order to qualify for this promotion, the products must be purchased for education and research.
• Gage Applied Technologies: contact details and other news
• Email this article to a colleague
• Register for the free Electronicstalk email newsletter
• Electronicstalk Home Page
Related Business News
Development Kit suits simulation and control automation.
Plugging into respective base mezzanine, Universal Submodule allows changing board's functionality through implementation of different IP cores in FPGA. Kit can be used on XMCs, PMC, and M-Modules and enable fast development of user-specific I/O.
Taiwan Shares Climb 0.9 Percent
Taiwan shares rose on Thursday as investors were cheered by U.S. stock gains overnight. The Weighted Price Index of the Taiwan Stock Exchange rose 49.39 points, or 0.9 percent, to close at 8061.28.
Acxiom Agrees to Be Acquired by...
...Silver Lake and ValueAct Capital for $3.0 Billion. Acxiom Corporation announced today that it has entered into a definitive agreement to be acquired by Silver Lake, the leading investment firm focused on large-scale investments in technology-driven growth industries, and ValueAct
Opnext Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year Operating Results
Opnext, Inc. , a global leader in the design and manufacturing of optical modules and components, today announced preliminary and unaudited financial results for the fourth quarter and full year ended March 31, 2007.
Vista Partners Updates Coverage on TXP...
...Corporation; Maintains $0.80 Price Target. Vista Partners announced today that it has update coverage on TXP Corporation . Vista Partners provides equity research to institutional and individual investors, with a focus on publicly traded small capitalization companies.



