
GE (Charlottesville, VA) recently announced the WANic(TM) 66512 PCI
Express(R) Packet Processor. Designed for ease of development and deployment
– resulting in reduced risk, faster time-to-market and faster time-to-revenue
– and supported by GE’s expertise and experience in fulfilling the
requirements of Tier 1 TEMs, the WANic 66512 delivers performance and
flexibility ...
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Lantronix (Irvine, CA) recently introduced its xPico(TM) device server, which
it claims is the world’s smallest embedded device server. xPico can be used
in designs typically intended for chip solutions. However, with the xPico
module there is no need for software development, which results in a much
lower ...
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Stealth.com Inc. (Stealth Computer) (San Jose, CA) recently released their
LPC-680 LittlePC, which measures just 6.5" x 6" and less than 2" in height.
Featuring the 2nd Generation Intel Core i7/i5/i3 Mobile Processor Family, the
LPC-680 supports up to 8GB in DDR3 memory and has a built-in 2.5” mobile hard
drive ...
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METCASE (Bridgeville, PA) has launched ventilated versions of its all new
COMBIMET 19” rack case series. These new rack cases are designed to assist
in-rack thermal management by allowing unrestricted airflow through the
enclosures. To achieve this, a matrix of specially designed ventilation slots
is provided in the top and base ...
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SpaceClaim, Concord, MA,
has released SpaceClaim Engineer
2012 3D direct modeling
software with new capabilities
in reverse engineering,
model preparation for simulation,
manufacturing, and data
reuse. A SketchUp conversion
feature detects regions where SketchUp’s approximated,
facetted geometry was derived from analytic surfaces such as
cylinders and cones, and automatically replaces ...
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The CoolCard™ II from Pathfinder Research
(Lafayette, CO) is a handheld infrared
laser beamfinder and beam evaluation
instrument. The IR beam-quality
evaluation tool can be used with lasers
and other IR sources operating from the
near-IR to 10-μm wavelengths. Using thermally-
stabilized liquid crystal technology,
the CoolCard™ senses and ...
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PHOTONIS USA (Sturbridge, MA) has
been awarded a patent for the manufacture
of resistive glass tubes with non-linear
gradient electrical resistance changes. The
patented process creates a solid-piece reflectron
lens. Reflectron lenses are used in Timeof-
Flight (TOF) mass spectrometers to create
an electrostatic field to alter ion flow, providing ...
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The Mentad fiber laser from RPMC Lasers
(O’Fallon, MO) is now available at the 1.0μm
wavelength. The 4.25 × 2.7 × 0.8" Mentad
produces pulse energies up to 50μJ, with
pulse widths from 500ps to 1.25μs and rep
rates from 5kHz to 2MHz. The laser is also
available at 1.5μm. At 1.5μm, the Mentad ...
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Opto Diode Corp. (Newbury Park, CA)
has introduced three new infrared (IR) emitters.
The OD-850W gallium aluminum arsenide
(GaAlAs) LED features a wide-emission
angle and typical optical output of
40mW. The new device has a peak emission
wavelength at 850nm.
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Resolve Optics Ltd (Chesham, UK) supplies a lightweight version of
the 80-200mm focal length UV Zoom lens, developed for use with its
Digital Cerenkov Viewing Device (DCVD). The DCVD, equipped with
UV Zoom lens, captures the Cerenkov image of spent nuclear fuel for
analysis and comparison.
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ADLINK Technology (San Jose, CA) has released the EOS-
1200, an embedded vision system that implements the 2nd Generation
Intel® Core™ i7 quad core processor. The product provides
four independent gigabit PoE (power over Ethernet)
ports with data transfer rates up to 4.0 Gb/s. The EOS-1200 further
supports IEEE 1588 precise time ...
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Dayoptics (Fuzhou, China) produces cylindrical lenses from a
variety of materials including BK7, fused silica, sapphire, CaF2, and
MgF2 as standard. Cylindrical lenses focus light in only one dimension
and are commonly used in range finders to produce astigmatism.
Cylindrical lenses are also used in semiconductor ...
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D3 Engineering (Rochester, NY), New Scale Technologies
(Victor, NY), and Sunex (Carlsbad, CA) have teamed up to
create a new OEM SmartCamera Developer’s Kit. The kit allows
engineers to develop and integrate camera systems.
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BitFlow (Woburn, MA) has announced the Neon-
CLQ Quad, a Camera Link/PoCL frame grabber
that provides interfaces for four cameras
plus I/O. All four cameras can be synchronized
or independently operated with different
resolutions, frame rates, and triggering modes.
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Ophir Photonics (North Logan, UT)
offers the Quasar App, a mobile application
that displays laser meter data on Android
devices or tablets. The Quasar App
connects to Ophir’s Quasar device via
Bluetooth. Once connected, the App displays power readings from the
laser measurement sensor within a range of 10 meters.
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The Model 248/310 grazing incidence
spectrometer from McPherson (Chelmsford,
MA) makes direct optical measurements
from one to 300 nanometers. The device enables
testing of soft x-ray (XUV) high energy
light sources (plasma or laser) and samples.
Life time, persistence, or decay can be measured
with continuous spectral scanning.
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The BluLoop Light Source from Ocean Optics
(Dunedin, FL) is a compact, LED-based source with
balanced spectral output across the visible (400-700
nm) range. When coupled to a miniature spectrometer,
optical fibers, and sampling accessories, Blu-
Loop can be used for color and reflectance measurements
and general-purpose VIS-NIR spectroscopy.
The ...
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