Products

Processor Cores

12 February, 2001 | Braemac Pty Ltd

Altera has unveiled technical details of its RISC-based Excalibur embedded processor cores for system-on-a-programmable-chip (SOPC) designs.

Laser Driver

12 February, 2001 | Arrow Electronics Australia Pty Ltd

Maxim Integrated Products has introduced the MAX3930, the world's lowest power 10.7 Gbps laser diode driver.

Dispersion Switches

12 February, 2001 | AMS Instrumentation & Calibration Pty Ltd

AMS Technical Services has introduced a new line of thermal dispersion flow and level switches, NuTec 2000.

Audio Amplifier

12 February, 2001 | Adilam Technologies

TelCom Semiconductor has announced its first high-performance audio amplifier.

Optical Control Chip

01 December, 2000 | Arrow Electronics Australia Pty Ltd

Dallas Semiconductor has announced the DS1846 NV tri-potentiometer, memory and micromonitor, an integrated chip that enhances laser control and design flexibility in optical transceiver modules.

Sound Power System

01 December, 2000 | National Instruments Aust Pty Ltd

Acoustic engineers now can take advantage of a computer-based system from National Instruments for measuring noise emissions.

Bus Analyser

01 December, 2000 | Yokogawa Australia Pty Ltd

The Yokogawa DL1540CL digital oscilloscope - which has a colour TFT LCD and large recording memory - is now available with a new I2C bus analysis option. This turns the DL1540CL into an I2C bus analyser.

Half-Size ISA Card

30 November, 2000 | Advantech Australia Pty Ltd

Advantech has announced its newest ISA-based product - the PCA-6770 series, an all-in-one industrial grade CPU board.

Heat Sink Power Resistor

30 November, 2000 | Crusader Electronics Pty Ltd

Ohmite's TAP1000 Series of heat sink power resistors raise heat sinkable power options to 1000 W. The thick film technology and refined manufacturing processes combine to provide a thermally efficient package that delivers 1000 W of continuous power at 25°C case temperature when properly mounted to an adequate heat sink.

Distribution Unit

30 November, 2000 | Phoenix Contact Pty Ltd

The AS interface (AS-i) power extender, in combination with masters of protection class IP 65/67, permits decentral AS-i networks to be set up at maximum extension.

Signal Calculator

30 November, 2000 | AMS Instrumentation & Calibration Pty Ltd

PRetrans 5115 is a signal calculator featuring the four arithmetical operations: addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. It is possible to perform redundancy measurements with two input signals or to duplicate the input signal. The signal calculator has programmable input for RTD, TC, mV, Ohm, mA, and V. At the same time it features programmable response time as well as programmable current/voltage output.

Signal Calculator

17 November, 2000 | AMS Instrumentation & Calibration Pty Ltd

PRetrans 5115 is a signal calculator featuring the four arithmetical operations: addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. It is possible to perform redundancy measurements with two input signals or to duplicate the input signal. The signal calculator has programmable input for RTD, TC, mV, Ohm, mA, and V. At the same time it features programmable response time as well as programmable current/voltage output.

Acquisition Modules

17 November, 2000 | TekMark Australia Pty Ltd

Two acquisition modules and two software enhancements have been announced for the TLA Logic Analyser Family. The acquisition modules provide increased memory depth for the TLA700. The software enhancements include a capability that doubles timing speed and standardises the Windows 2000 operating system on both the TLA700 and TLA600.

Spectrum Analyser

17 November, 2000 | Anritsu Pty Ltd

The MS2683A spectrum analyser has been designed to provide the optimum performance required for the evaluation of third-generation digital mobile radio systems utilising W-CDMA, as well as emerging systems such as Bluetooth and Hyperian2.

7.7 Inch Low-Temperature Polysilicon LCD

17 November, 2000 | Toshiba (Australia) Pty Ltd

Toshiba Corporation has announced commercialisation of a 7.7 inch, low-temperature, polysilicon thin film transistor (TFT) liquid crystal display (LCD), designed for mid-size electronic books supporting Microsoft's ClearType technology. Jointly developed by Microsoft and Toshiba the display will enter mass production at the beginning of 2001.

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