Receiver System confronts communication signal threats.
Model TSR-2300 Tadiran System Receiver provides location, listening in, recording, data dissemination, and jamming support of communications signals of all types. It operates onboard any tri-service platform, both military and civilian, and features 16 listening channels that function simultaneously. Connected via standard PCIe BUS, modular, RF Communications Intelligence receiver operates within...
Read More »Incremental Optical Encoders support Dual Signal interface.
Renishaw's DSi (Dual Signal interface) is now available with its TONiC(TM) family of incremental optical encoders, bringing even higher accuracy to rotary axes and giving customers a selectable reference mark position via the company's propoZ(TM) technology. Using two readheads on an angle encoder improves the accuracy and repeatability of the motion system by eliminating eccentricity, bearing...
Read More »Incremental Optical Encoders support Dual Signal interface.
Renishaw's DSi (Dual Signal interface) is now available with its TONiC(TM) family of incremental optical encoders, bringing even higher accuracy to rotary axes and giving customers a selectable reference mark position via the company's propoZ(TM) technology. Using two readheads on an angle encoder improves the accuracy and repeatability of the motion system by eliminating eccentricity, bearing...
Read More »High Intensity Acoustic Sensors measure gas-borne sound.
Models 765M25/27 High Intensity Acoustic Sensors (Microphones) from Columbia Research Laboratories, Inc. are designed for the measurement of gas-borne sound in industrial applications. Electrically, these devices comprise sensing elements of piezoceramic material in a balanced and floating configuration to provide enhanced rejection of electrical noise associated with many industrial...
Read More »A Guide to Quality Control of the SMT Process
The printed circuit board (PCB) manufacturing process begins with cutting-edge equipment capable of accurately picking and placing up to 40,000 components per hour. This innovative equipment keeps error rates extremely low, and those defects that do occur are quickly caught by sensitive laser and optical inspection equipment.
Read More »High Intensity Acoustic Sensors measure gas-borne sound.
Models 765M25/27 High Intensity Acoustic Sensors (Microphones) from Columbia Research Laboratories, Inc. are designed for the measurement of gas-borne sound in industrial applications. Electrically, these devices comprise sensing elements of piezoceramic material in a balanced and floating configuration to provide enhanced rejection of electrical noise associated with many industrial...
Read More »Data Radio enables long-range wireless communications.
Model FGR2-PE spread spectrum radio features 2 serial ports and 2 switched Ethernet ports which allow operation of serial and Ethernet communication independently and simultaneously. Compatible with other FreeWave FGR plus radios, it includes noise rejection and security such as AES encryption and spread spectrum technology for secure wireless data communication. Industrial-grade, rugged...
Read More »Data Radio enables long-range wireless communications.
Model FGR2-PE spread spectrum radio features 2 serial ports and 2 switched Ethernet ports which allow operation of serial and Ethernet communication independently and simultaneously. Compatible with other FreeWave FGR plus radios, it includes noise rejection and security such as AES encryption and spread spectrum technology for secure wireless data communication. Industrial-grade, rugged...
Read More »Ceralink Receives Phase I Award for Ultra High Temperature Microwave Processing of Ceramics
Troy, New York - Ceralink Inc., a leader in materials engineering and technology commercialization, announced today that it has been awarded a $150,000 Phase I contract by the National Science Foundation (NSF) to develop an ultra high temperature (>1800°C) microwave sintering process for densifying ceramics for armor and other structural applications. Dr. Holly Shulman, president and chief...
Read More »Ceralink Receives Phase I Award for Ultra High Temperature Microwave Processing of Ceramics
Troy, New York - Ceralink Inc., a leader in materials engineering and technology commercialization, announced today that it has been awarded a $150,000 Phase I contract by the National Science Foundation (NSF) to develop an ultra high temperature (>1800-°C) microwave sintering process for densifying ceramics for armor and other structural applications. Dr. Holly Shulman, president and chief...
Read More »Crestron DigitalMedia Distributes HD at the 2010 Winter Olympics
ROCKLEIGH, NJ - The 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia is recording, distributing and displaying all the games and events held in several stadiums and arenas in full digital HD using Crestron DigitalMedia(TM) (DM). In addition to the opening and closing ceremonies and all athletic competitions, the sports complex is totally secured using HD cameras and digital recording devices,...
Read More »Paratherm™ HR Heat Transfer Fluid: Higher Temperature Stability Leads to Longer Fluid Life
For the ultimate in heat transfer fluid performance, Paratherm offers HR Heat Transfer Fluid that is engineered specifically for closed loop liquid phase heating. When it comes to characteristics such as thermal stability and fluid degradation, Paratherm HR leads the industry in value and performance. See our video to learn how Paratherm is raising the bar for heat transfer fluids.
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