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Latest New Product News from GAO Embedded Inc.
RFID Reader Module Kit reads smart labels and tickets.GAO Embedded Inc. Toronto, 12345Mar 12, 2012 Operating at frequency of 13.56 MHz, Model 713002 reads ISO 15693 compliant RFID transponders at distance up to 20 cm, depending on size of antenna. Unit provides baud rate of 19,200 bps and allows for multi-detection. RS232, UART, and RS485 interfaces are available for communications. Requiring 5 Vdc, 80 mA during transmit and 70 mA in standby, kit is designed for integrators to install into other devices such as printers, terminals, and handheld devices with DIP28 pin package. ![]() Compact Universal Programmer tests variety of memory devices.GAO Embedded Inc. Toronto, 12345Mar 16, 2011 Model VP990 tests EPROMs, TTL/CMOS logic IC devices, dynamic or static memory devices, PROM, PLDs, Flash MCUs, and serial or parallel memory. When in auto-run mode, unit programs automatically upon detection of chip insertion and identifies manufacturer and type of device. It connects to computer via USB port, and it conducts poor pin contact check upon device insertion. Compatible with most compilers in JEDEC format, unit integrates 48-pin ZIF socket with universal pin-drivers. Digital Function Generator produces electrical waveforms.GAO Embedded Inc. Toronto, 12345Mar 04, 2011 Operating from 0.3 Hz to 3 MHz or 0.5 Hz to 5 MHz, model 8219A provides external VCF function and duty cycle control with signal inversion capacity. Available waveforms - Sine, Triangle, Square, Ramp, TTL, and COMS output - can be either repetitive or single-shot. Unit contains 2-step and variable attenuator, offers output waveform modulation, and can automatically and repetitively sweep frequency of output waveform between 2 operator-determined limits. Microprocessor System Module suits embedded applications.GAO Embedded Inc. Toronto, 12345Jan 28, 2011 Used in digital image processing, communication protocols, programming technology, NISE technology, and DSP technology applications, 32-bit SOM 5307 consists of 90 MHz, 23-bit Coldfire M5307 CPU with 75 MIPS processing capacity and 16 MB SDRAM (2 MB flash memory). Module offers 10M Ethernet 10BASET interface (RJ45), 2 asynchronous serial-ports (UART), I²C bus interface, RTC, 4-channel DMA, and dual 16-bit timers. Data is transported through two 84-line connectors. HF RFID Module Chip reads smart labels.GAO Embedded Inc. Toronto, 12345Dec 29, 2010 Operating at frequency of 13.56 MHz, Model 713001 offers max read/write distance of 20 cm and is compatible with ISO15693 transponders and other standard tags including I-CODE SLI and Tag-it HF-I. Chip operates over temperature range of 0-60°C and requires 5 Vdc power source with 80 mA in transmit mode and 70 mA in standby mode. Offering RS232, UART, and RS485 communication interfaces, device is suited for installation into printers, terminals, and handheld devices. HF RFID Reader Module suits anti-counterfeiting applications.GAO Embedded Inc. Toronto, 12345Dec 13, 2010 Operating at frequency of 13.56 MHz, Model 713008 offers 7 general purpose I/O ports for input from and control over peripheral devices. Unit provides intuitive API for encryption algorithms and key storage, as well as software adjustable host interfaces including UART, SPI, and USB. Based on same security standard used by U.S. Department of Defense, embedded module is suited for patient safety, item-level inventory management, and contactless financial transactions. Signal Experiment Instrument features JTAG interface.GAO Embedded Inc. Toronto, 12345Aug 26, 2009 Designed for signal and system experiments, Model SSP2500 provides variety of digital signal sources controlled by DSP and output waveforms. Unit can be connected to computer via serial port to form virtual oscilloscope, allowing waveforms and spectrum of both original signals and processed signals to be displayed on screen. Equipped with JTAG interface, instrument can carry out DSP experiments such as mathematics operations, FFT, task scheduling, and thread management of DSP/BIOS. Optical Light Source features compact and lightweight design.GAO Embedded Inc. Toronto, 12345Aug 18, 2009 Mini optical light source model A0630001 uses FP-LD emitter and includes optional loss test kit. It is designed for use in telecom and CATV testing and maintenance, as well as fiber optics test labs. Supporting operation in single and multi mode fibers, unit works continuously for 40 hr using three 1.5 V alkaline batteries. Optical Multimeter is designed for field work.GAO Embedded Inc. Toronto, 12345Aug 14, 2009 Suited for single mode fiber measurement, Model 2498 can be used as optical power meter, stabile light source, or loss measurement system. It delivers CW mode light signals, and offers measurement resolution of 0.1-1 dB in W display mode or 0.01-0.1 dB in REL display mode. Device carries out optical loss measurement at 0.85, 1.30, 1.31, and 1.55 µm, with measurement range of 3-70 dBm or 20-50 dBm. Choice of power sources include AC adaptor, rechargeable Ni-Cd battery, and dry cells. Cable Fault Locator works on multiple cable types.GAO Embedded Inc. Toronto, 12345Aug 10, 2009 Targeted at electric wire and cable manufacturers, Model 600 is designed for testing line breaks and short-circuit faults of twisted-pair cable, data cable, high frequency cable and coaxial cable. Product tests cables of 25, 50, 75 and 100 W accurately with test range from 2 m to 8 km. Features include pulse widths between 270 ns and 5.6 µm, wave range from 50-300 m/µs, and backlit LCD screen for observation. Click below for more Product News from GAO Embedded Inc. Next News Stories Other Company News From GAO Embedded Inc.
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