Industry News | 2015-08-21 11:58:56.0
Compact, Maintenance-Free CANbus Controller uses Raspbian OS
Industry News | 2011-12-19 17:06:29.0
Cognex Corporation announces a new wireless version for its next-generation DataMan® handheld industrial ID scanner, the DataMan 8000 series.
Industry News | 2001-12-14 15:08:35.0
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Industry News | 2018-05-25 11:18:48.0
SLR-434M is a 434MHz embedded transceiver for reliable long-range industrial control applications due its built-in LoRa protocol
Industry News | 2008-02-11 16:26:48.0
Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE: A) today introduced serial bus triggering and real-time decode support for its 5000 Series oscilloscopes.
Industry News | 2010-05-24 21:39:22.0
POMONA, CA — ProWorks, a division of Everett Charles Technologies and a leading developer of process control and work instruction software, announces that it can now support machine hardware control using a CAN Bus interface.
Everett Charles Technologies (acquired by LTX-Credence, which was acquired by Cohu)
Industry News | 2016-10-24 10:56:23.0
Saelig introduces the USB-232-K and USB-485-K, isolated USB to serial converter cables that are ideal for computers which do not have a serial port, or where an extra serial port is required. The USB-232-K is an isolated USB-to-RS232 converter, while the USB-485-K is an isolated USB-to-RS422 /485 converter. These 39” cables are distinctive in the marketplace in that each unit has a world-unique device ID which ensures that it appears under the same COM port number regardless of which USB port on a particular PC it is plugged into. This simplifies application software configuration and eliminates many tech support issues.
Industry News | 2014-11-14 04:05:00.0
Expansion Modules add Gigabit-Ethernet or Multiport Serial Connectivity
Industry News | 2010-07-29 14:33:02.0
Milara Inc., a leading vendor of fully and semiautomatic stencil printers for SMT and wafer applications, introduces the Diamond Series Wafer Handling Robots.
Industry News | 2001-04-16 08:27:21.0
TINI (Tiny InterNet Interface) is a microcontroller-based development platform. Dallas Semiconductor, that executes code for embedded web servers. Remote devices can have preferences and settings adjusted from afar, just by having their administrator browse a web page hosted by the microcontroller, with no other computers required.