 | | New XO series oscillators offer supply voltages from 5V down to 1.0V, enabling current consumption as low as 2.0mA and making the oscillators ideal for use in battery-powered applications. |
| JoyWarrior24F14, a high-resolution USB-connected 3-axis acceleration sensor with a remarkable 125μg sensitivity. The new USB-powered JoyWarrior24F14 sets a new price/performance benchmark for USB-based acceleration sensors, and offers acceleration resolution down to 125μg. JoyWarrior24F14 modules are based on a MEMS sensor and measure with 14-bit resolution in the ranges ±1g, ±1.5g, ±2g, ±3g, ±4g, ±8g, or ±16g, delivering 125 results per second. |
| uLCD-144 is an intelligent, cost-effective, full-color LCD active-matrix TFT display module. Low-cost, compact uLCD-144 provides a 1.44" 128×128 resolution 65K color TFT-LCD panel with embedded Goldelox graphics processor which can display full color, animations, icons and video clips. Powerful graphics, text, image, animation and many other features are built inside the module. |
| Saelig Company, Inc. (www.saelig.com), a growing distributor of unique and user-friendly control, test and instrumentation products and related active components, announces a distribution agreement for North American sales with Remmon Remote Monitoring Ltd. Israel (www.remmon.com). Remmon is a major provider of cellular-based GSM remote monitoring and control of automated systems, supplying cost-effective cellular-based remote monitoring solutions that anticipate new market needs and maintain customers’ competitive edge. |
| Dataman’s range of universal, specialized and gang programmers are designed for use with prototyping and production quantities of microcontrollers, memory chips and programmable logic devices |
| Saelig Company, Inc. (www.saelig.com) announces the availability of GP-24100 – a PC-controlled USB 2.0 high speed device featuring ADWG (Arbitrary Digital Waveform Generator), and logic analyzer capabilities. It enables the stimulation and analysis of digital interfaces, streaming data to/from a PC to 16 data lines at up to 10MHz, with 6 additional control lines for repetitive sequence generation, in/out clocking or trigger definition. Electronic engineers now have an easy-to-use tool to access electronic systems from their favorite workstation, offering a significant productivity gain for system-on-board development. |
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