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Konstanz, Germany — The new LWS-525 Test Probes by ingun Prufmittelbau GmbH balance posi- tional errors and have low insertion loss as well as high return loss. Due to the construction of free
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ferent fiber optics diameters. Contact: Ingun USA, Inc., 252
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Test probe for fiber optic connectors.
Intel Mini Module from Advantech
Irvine, CA — Advantech has intro- duced the SOM-7567 COM Express Mini Type 10 module, powered by
lance industry, which requires multi- display solutions. The upgrade to three Gen 2 PCI express and USB 3.0 enables higher data transfer speeds. With its business card sized di-
Mini computer module.
Intel’s Atom E3800/Celeron N2930/ J1900 with significant CPU and graphics performance improvements. Measuring only 84 x 55mm, the mod- ule supports onboard memory up to 4GB and 64GB flash memory, making it a perfect fit for portable applications and rugged requirements. The new module is capable of
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mensions, SOM-7567 offers high per- formance with low power consump- tion. It has wide range voltage input from 4.75 to 20V and flexible options from 1 to 4 cores for selection. The small form factor platform makes it suitable for applications in medical, factory, or portable devices. The on- board flash and memory has anti-vi- bration features, excellent in rugged solutions for the vehicle or transport market. In addition, the advantage of graphic processing and media per- formance makes it excellent for multi display solutions in the surveillance industry. SOM-7567 also comes with the company’s SUSIAccess and API bundled for system integrators to centralize monitoring and manage- ment of all their embedded devices,
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CMOS Line Scan Cameras from Teledyne DALSA
Waterloo, Canada — Teledyne DALSA, has introduced a new family of low-cost, high-value line scan cam-
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