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Colorage AMCC PCI Matchmaker S5933QB PCI 5V Bus Master/Target Device 32-bit CDL02995 List Price: $399.99 |
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Product Specifications: * Manufacturer: Colorage / AMCC * Model: S5933QB * Part# CDL02995 REV.G * ASSY: CAI000843 REV * FAB: CAI000842 REV B |
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Cru Data Express De200 Storage Enclosure Internal Beige Rohs List Price: $533.90 Sale Price: $301.96 |
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Mux80 AIN Expansion Board Sale Price: $152.50 |
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The Mux80 is an analog input expansion board that increases the number of analog inputs possible for a LabJack unit. It can be connected to a U6 or UE9 directly through the DB37 connector. Ten of the LabJack's analog inputs are multiplexed (1:8 each) by the Mux80, and 4 are left untouched on AIN0-3 screw terminals, bringing the total number of available analog inputs to 84. All LabJack products are shipped via UPS Ground (1-5 days shipping) within the continental USA. Amazon, however, bases shipping rates on USPS only, so a $3.50 fee has been included in the price shown to cover the difference. Unlike USPS, UPS Ground provides insurance, tracking, and a guaranteed delivery schedule. |
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Garmin zumo 660 4.3-Inch Portable GPS Motorcycle Navigator List Price: $799.99 Sale Price: $649.99 |
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Take a ride on a new route and explore the open road with the zumo 660. This motorcycle-friendly navigator was built to lead you on all of your two-wheeled adventures. Whether you're on a weekday ride just across town or a week-long trip to an annual rally with friends, the zumo 660 is ready to show you the way. |
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Garmin zumo 665 Widescreen Motorcyle Navigator List Price: $999.99 Sale Price: $789.99 |
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Take a ride on a new route and explore the open road with the z?mo 665, a motorcycle-friendly navigator with stereo Bluetooth and XM satellite radio, weather and traffic. Whether you're on a weekday ride just across town or a week long trip to an annual rally with friends, the z?mo 665 is ready to show you the way. Take a ride on a new route and explore the open road with the zÅ«mo 665, a motorcycle-friendly navigator with stereo Bluetooth, XM satellite radio, weather, and traffic. Whether you’re on a weekday ride just across town or a weeklong trip to an annual rally with friends, the zÅ«mo 665 is ready to show you the way. Plus, use the zÅ«mo in your car and get double use out of it. Designed By Bikers For BikersFeaturing a bright 4.3” touchscreen color display, the zÅ«mo 665 puts all the information you need in an easy-to-read format as you travel down the road. The zÅ«mo 665 also has a glove-friendly intuitive interface that makes entering information as easy as shifting gears. In addition, the wide sunlight-readable display makes for easy navigation â whether you’re riding during a bright day or a moonless night. And with a rugged waterproof case that resists fuel sprays and UV rays, the zÅ«mo 665 was built for life on the road. Move Between ModesJust because your bike’s parked doesn’t mean your day is done. The zÅ«mo 665 also pulls double duty as an in-car navigator when you’re on four wheels instead of two. In addition to the included motorcycle mount, the zÅ«mo 665 also includes a carrying case, vehicle mount and power cable. It’s like having two full-featured navigators for the price of one. XM satellite view. Click to enlarge. Trip computer view. Click to enlarge. GXM 40 XM antenna included for radio service (XM subscription required). Click to enlarge. Add Weather and RadioThe zÅ«mo 665 comes standard with our GXM 40 XM antenna. Simply add an optional XM subscription and receive real-time XM Radio with 170 digital channels of commercial-free music, news, sports, talk and entertainment when you travel in the U.S. With the addition of XM NavWeather, you can access up-to-the-minute weather data and NEXRAD radar graphics from your map screen to stay ahead of the storm. Plus, when you add on XM NavTraffic, you can find out where the trouble spots are and route around them.Go Your Own Way Pick your path and hit the streets. The zÅ«mo 665 is ready to go right out of the box. It’s preloaded with City Navigator NT street maps, which offers full coverage mapping for the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico, and millions of points of interest (POIs) that include motels, restaurants, gas stations, ATMs and more. In addition, the zÅ«mo 665 offers 3-D building view and lane assist with junction view to show you more of your surroundings and make sure that you'll know the right lane at the right time. The zÅ«mo 665 also comes standard with a digital fuel gauge so you can keep track of how many miles you have left before it’s time to get gas.Keep In Touch The zÅ«mo 665 features Bluetooth wireless technology so you can stay in touch while you're on the move. With it, you’re free to safely talk on your phone without having to remove your gloves or helmet. Simply connect your zÅ«mo 665 to your Bluetooth-enabled headset or helmet and then pair with your cellphone to make and receive calls on the go. You can also call POIs through the zÅ«mo’s Bluetooth interface â perfect for last-minute change of plans or a quick pit stop for food and fuel. And with spoken street name functionality, the zÅ«mo 665 will also transmit voice prompts to your headset for wireless and worry-free navigation.Stay Entertained Have a long ride planned? The zÅ«mo 665 is your all-in-one entertainment center. Featuring an on-board MP3 player and advanced Bluetooth A2DP technology, you'll enjoy crisp and clean stereo sound, including XM radio (subscription required), with your compatible headset. The motorcycle mount also comes standard with a headphone jack so you can connect to your headphones or helmet headset and microphone. It’s also loaded with a picture viewer for taking friends and family on the road, and it supports audiobooks to help break up the miles when you’re in for the long haul. Plan and Share Your Rides Found the perfect backroad to share with your riding buddies? Or perhaps you’re planning a cross-country trip and looking to avoid as much interstate as possible. With the zÅ«mo 665’s powerful trip planning tools, you can create your custom routes on your computer and then transfer your saved route directly to your zÅ«mo. And when you’ve returned home, you can review your rides in Google Earth. In addition, microSD card expansion makes it easy for sharing routes and adding storage. You can also visit Garmin Connect â Garmin's online community of routes and riders. It’s a great resource for finding new rides and planning trips.What's in the BoxzÅ«mo 665, preloaded City Navigator NT for North America, motorcycle mount with integrated power cable and mounting hardware, GXM 40 antenna and magnetic base, carrying case, dust cover for motorcycle mount, battery pack, automotive suction cup mount, automotive power cable, USB cable, dashboard disk, and quick start manual |
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Cobra Nav Oone GPSM 2100 List Price: $349.95 |
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Portable Vehicle Navigation System - Take from vehicle to vehicle; just plug in and go. Automatic Route Navigation - With turn-by-turn directions and clear voice guidance to an address or Points-of-Interest. SD Memory Card Expansion Slot - For future feature expandability. 3.5" Touchscreen High Resolution, Ultra-Bright Color Display - Large and very bright, for easy view, night and day. Automatic day/night map color switches. Million Points-of-Interest - Includes banks, hotels, restaurants, gas stations, attractions and many more. Automatic Re-routing - Automatically recalculates route when gone off course. iA.S.A.P. (Intelligent Accelerated Satellite Acquisition Protocol) - Technology for faster acquisition and uninterrupted satellite signal reception in urban canyons and dense foliage, using state-of-the-art GPS Engine. North America street level detail map - All 50 States and Canada preloaded and ready to use. No set-up required! My Favorite Brands - Over 600 brands available with 1 touch. Choose your favorites from categories such as restaurants, large retail chains, famous coffee shops, etc and see the actual brand icon on the map. Wide Operating Temperature Range - Works under extreme temperature conditions of -4°F to 158°F. Compare Routes - Visually compare 2 routes on your map screen and choose the one you prefer. Customizable Menu Button - Customize by choosing the most commonly used function. Selectable User Mode (Basic vs. Advanced) - Easy for first time users, with quick access to more features for advanced users. Trip Data - Includes odometer, trip timers, speedometers and more. SmartPower - Shuts off power to the unit when the ignition is turned off, even when the cigarette lighter power stays on. Navigation Text/Voice Languages in Unit - English, Spanish and French. Adjustable Speed Warning - Voice warning when exceeding your chosen vehicle speed. Warranty - One (1) Year Limited Warranty. |
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GeoDiscovery Geode GPS Springboard Module For Handspring Visor List Price: $289.99 |
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Handheld GPS receivers are growing in popularity as the hardware shrinks and the accuracy grows. Handspring Visor owners can slap a GPS module into their palmtop and find their location on their onscreen maps. GeoDiscovery's curvaceous and translucent Geode module offers some nifty design features to keep you from getting lost, but you'll first have to find the money to bring this device home. A great extra that helps offset the price is the two MultiMediaCard (MMC) slots. MMCs can hold up to 64 MB of additional storage space each, enabling you to store detailed maps and information about almost everywhere you're planning to go. Unfortunately, the MMC slots aren't currently supported, although GeoDiscovery hopes to have them functional within a couple of months. As with other enhancements, this support would require only a simple flash upgrade for the software. The GeoDiscovery Web site has an excellent map-finder tool, with detailed maps of cities and highways for all 50 states. Just download the file, synchronize with your Visor, and the maps are usable by the Geode. There are also downloadable guides, such as the National Park series for $4.99 each, with details like park hours, ranger station locations, and other pertinent content. After loading our Visor with appropriate maps, we headed out for a weekend camping trip. The first time we used the Geode, we had to calibrate the compass by turning around slowly. It took a while for the calibration to take, as well as for us to get our first satellite lock. But after that initial setup, we were able to get and hold a lock in less than a minute (rather typical for GPS receivers). We did have trouble maintaining a connection while in our car, but by holding the Geode closer to a window the connection stayed up more consistently. Because the Geode uses the new Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS), it can provide extremely accurate location readings--within three meters--and we noticed this during our tests. The tiny roads that led to our campsite were displayed on the Geode, with our location on the map coinciding exactly with a slight bend in the road. One of our main complaints about the Geode is the lack of street labeling. You have to click on a road or highway to see its name, which can make it difficult to use for navigation. On slower Visors, it can also take several seconds for the map to redraw when you're zooming in or out. Another caveat is the price--it's more expensive than some standalone GPS receivers. But if you're into lots of map storage, the MMC memory slots may make the Geode worth the extra cost when they come online. --J. Curtis Pros: Memory expansion slots WAAS support Lots of free maps to download Cons: Pricey Streets aren't labeled until clicked The GeoDiscovery Geode GPS Springboard module for Handspring Visor is an interactive travel guide that easily snaps onto your Handspring Visor. It incorporates a GPS receiver, a digital compass, and two memory expansion slots. The SiRFstar II-based 12-channel global positioning system receiver has an integrated antenna that enables the Geode to receive L1 C/A (course acquisition) signals from any of the 24 GPS satellites orbiting the earth. The Geode uses SiRF's FoliageLock technology, which provides a high level of signal sensitivity and performance even in canyons, between buildings, and in dense foliage. It also incorporates dual multipath rejection that eliminates stray data from reflected signals. This feature boosts GPS accuracy in many environments where the radio signals can bounce off rocks or buildings before reaching the Geode. Further enhancing the GPS accuracy of the Geode is the implementation of the Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) developed by the Federal Aviation Administration. It is a geographically expansive augmentation to the basic GPS service. WAAS improves the accuracy, integrity, and availability of the basic GPS signals to approximately 2 meters in the United States, northern Mexico, and southern Canada. The Geode runs on two AA batteries and includes two MultiMediaCard slots capable of holding at least 64 MB each of storage for maps and trip information. Additionally, it includes a digital compass and a temperature sensor. The GeoDiscovery software runs on any Handsping Visor with Palm OS version 3.0 or higher. The GeoView Mobile software enables users to browse information linked to interactive maps and interactive travel guides. It can show you where you are on a moving map, provide navigation assistance, and help you bookmark your favorite places. |
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There are a number of tools out there that are designed to make tasks simpler and somewhat automated. Instead of relying purely on your abilities, you can expedite tasks by making use of the right tools. One such tool that people would often make use of is the bore gauge. This is a tool or an instrument that is used to measure the depth or the dimensions of a hole. It gives the individual an idea about the right kind of screw or nail that can be driven in that particular hole.
Small Hole Gauges
As the name suggests, this kind of bore gauge is used to measure holes by first contracting and the inserting into the hole. When the gauge is turned to a dimension that is slightly smaller than the hole, it is inserted in, and turned after it has reached inside securely. When a light pressure is felt upon expansion in the hole, it is driven downwards until it reaches the terminal point and then, the instrument is removed and measured using an appropriate tool like a micrometer or a caliper. The accuracy of the results is quite high with this kind of a bore gauge.
Telescopic Gauges
These are the traditional varieties of the bore gauge that is utilized in measurements. In terms of usage, it is quite straightforward and simple to understand. First, the gauges are locked out the top of the hole by twisting off the handles. This is done in a gradual manner until the telescopic part of the gauge has some friction between the hole and itself. Next, the gauge is slowly inserted until it is at an angle to the bore and subsequently brought to the right alignment. This gauge is then removed and measured accordingly use the right instrument, like a micrometer.
Dial Bore Gauge
This type of bore gauge is a somewhat better version of a bore gauge, since you can get the measurements instantly and don't have to remove the gauge out in order to take your measurements. The mechanism is quite easy to comprehend. To being with, the instrument has three separate anvils involved in taking care of the measurements. This is connected to the micrometer mechanism that gives you the readings. The knob is rotated and the anvils eventually move either in or out. There is a slight slipping mechanism in the knob to feel the hole rather than go straight through. On the whole, the accuracy of the measurements is equal to 0.001 millimeters.
Get more information on the bore gauge at http://www.boregauge.net.
Scada And How It Relates To Industry
Scada is shorthand for supervisory control and data acquisition. Scada systems are computer-led control systems used to monitor and control industrial processes. They are used in many different environments - for example manufacturing, power generation, refinery, fabrication and food production plants. Other applications include water treatment works, gas and oil pipelines, power plants and communication centres. Airports, space stations and the shipping industry also employ this type of system.
Supervisory control systems may be publically or privately run. Depending on the programming they may be run in batch, repetitive or continuous mode. The growth of Scada systems in recent years has been enormous. Much is due to the expansion of digital technology, which has streamlined procedures and introduced a higher level of complexity and efficiency. Today, these systems have a range of applications from controlling manufacturing processes to monitoring energy consumption of heating and ventilation systems.
We at Iconsys have been providing cutting-edge industrial control solutions since 1987, and have seen many changes in that time. The earliest examples of supervisory control and data acquisition systems were termed “monolithic” systems. These were run from mainframe computers – networks were unavailable then. They were run as independent redundant units, with no connectivity to other systems in the same facility. Back-up was supplied via a secondary mainframe.
The second generation “distributed” Scada systems used a LAN connection network, with each station responsible for a particular task. These still used proprietary network protocols, which led to security problems with hackers.
The current “networked” generation uses open system architecture and a WAN network. This makes it easier to link up peripheral devices such as printers and disc drives, and allows the use of internet protocols. This has expanded communication facilities and allows standard protocols to be downloaded from the internet – this is useful for today’s trend towards “mix and match” software. However, this has led to security issues, and many clients still prefer custom-designed programs.
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Elsys Instruments Continues Global Expansion with Establishment of North American Headquarters
MONROE, N.Y., May 11 /PRNewswire/ -- Elsys Instruments, a leading manufacturer of custom and standard fast, high-precision data acquisition systems, has announced that, in support of its global expansion, it has established North American headquarters in Monroe, NY.
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