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Aonix to Supply SafetyJava Virtual Machine and Real-time Expertise to DIANA
Aonix, a provider of complete solutions for safety- and mission-critical applications, announced today that Aonix had been chosen to participate in DIANA, a (Distributed equipment Independent environment for Advanced avioNic Applications). DIANA, funded by the European Community at $4.26M, is chartered to modernize the tools and execution environments used in hard real-time and safety-certifiable avionics systems in order to reduce the developmen...
PicoScope 9000 Series - Application: Jitter Measurement
Jitter measurement is fundamental to high-speed digital data applications. This video demonstrates 3 ways of measuring jitter using the PicoScope 9000. The data used is NRZ (non-return to zero).
Pico Technology celebrates 20th anniversary with fastest ever PicoScope!
The new four-channel PicoScope 6404 PC Oscilloscope has an analog bandwidth of 500 MHz. This is matched by a real-time sampling rate of 5 GS/s, which guarantees accurate representation of signals up to the full bandwidth. The scope also has an ultra-deep 1 gigasample buffer memory that allows capture and analysis of complex waveforms, even when sampling at full speed.
Oscilloscope company’s young engineer wins Elektra Award!
Thursday 15th December saw the Elektra 2011 European Electronics Industry Awards at the glamorous Park Plaza Hotel in London. Hosted this year by the comedian Greg Davies, the enthusiastic audience represented all sectors of the industry.
Speed and Precision: the new generation of oscilloscopes from Pico Technology
The new PicoScope 4226 and 4227 represent the sixth generation of high-resolution oscilloscopes from Pico Technology. Powered from the USB port and including a built-in arbitrary waveform generator, these scopes contain everything you need to make accurate high-speed measurements. Just plug one into a laptop or desktop computer, run the software supplied, and get to work.
Application Programming Interface for PC Oscilloscope
Pico Technology, worldwide leaders in the design and manufacture of PC Oscilloscopes, has launched an Application Programming Interface for the PicoScope 5000 series scopes to allow you to write your own software for the devices. The PicoScope 5000 series PC Oscilloscopes are Pico’s top-performing scopes, with the world’s fastest real-time sampling rate, for a USB PC scope, of 1 GS/s. This, together with a probe-tip bandwidth of 250 MHz, make...
Lime Microsystems and picoChip announce frequency-agnostic reference platform for 3G and 4G femtocells
Lime Microsystems and picoChip are collaborating to develop a reference platform for 3G and 4G femtocells. The highly frequency-agile platform will operate in all frequency bands of interest, including existing and emerging bands. It will be based on Lime's multi-band multi-standard RF transceiver IC, the LMS6002, alongside picoChip's picoXcell baseband solutions for femtocells.
National Semiconductor Introduces 3G-SDI Dual SerDes
National Semiconductor has introduced a triple-rate (3G/HD/SD) serial digital interface (SDI), dual-channel serializer and deserializer (SerDes) transceiver. With industry-leading jitter performance and two channels of receive and transmit on a single chip, National’s LMH4345 SerDes transceiver enables engineers to reduce board space, system cost and power consumption in multi-channel broadcast video equipment. The device is well-suited for use...
Module Provides 16 TTL/LVTTL Digital I/O and 8 Relay Outputs
ACCES I/O Products has announced the first of a new line of small form factor products—Pico-I/O Model PICO-DIO16RO8. Designed for expansion on Pico-ITXe single board computers, this product features 16 industrial strength TTL/LVTTL digital I/Os and 8 form C electromechanical relay outputs. This mix of programmable inputs and outputs together with the dedicated relays allows system designers greater flexibility while containing overall costs.
Agilent Technologies Expands Capabilities of 6000ILM AFM for Micro- and Nanoscale Life Science Research
Agilent Technologies Inc. has announced an expanded set of capabilities for its popular 6000ILM atomic force microscope. Designed to facilitate molecular imaging, live-cell imaging, force studies and mechanical stimulus studies, the Agilent 6000ILM AFM is a versatile single-system solution that seamlessly integrates the capabilities of an atomic force microscope with those of an inverted light microscope or an inverted confocal microscope.