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"CAST develops and supports over 100 different popular and standards-based IP cores, including 8051s, H.264, PCI Express, AES, and even complete platforms for ARM-based SoCs."

Electronic system designers use these popular and standards-based IP cores and platforms instead of designing their own.

Graham Bell of EDACafe interviews Nikos Zervas at DesignCon 2012

.

Configurable: R8051XC
Z80-compatible
C68000
10/100 Lite
Hi-Speed USB (2.0)
smart card reader
ARM 7...&lt;br&gt;
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Android Hardware Development Kit

Android Hardware Development Kit is the first Open Hardware solution designed for full hardware customization. Together it is a Open System Design Solution.

Runs with a 720MHz ARM-based, open source BeagleBoard C4

Some Features are

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A scanner card, which carries 16 V-Channels and 2 I-Channels, to facilitate the measurements of multiple-test points on either a device or multiple devices all at a press of a button.

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More Meticulous and exhaustive the pre-processing is, the less errors and shocks we get at the end of the product design cycle.




I have had my share of jolts, the only reason being, i did not anticipate that jack in the design engineers design box. Remember Murphy is always...&lt;br&gt;
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Squirrel SQ2020 data loggers - Grant Instruments



Feature Highlights

8 to 16 universal analogue plus 8 digital inputs
High precision - 0.05%
Advanced data management to MMC/SD card or PC
Flexible communications USB, Ethernet, RS232


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Vacuum meters THPS 760 - Teledyne Hastings

Features Include

Range 0.1 - 1000 Torr
Accurate Linear Analog Outputs
Four analog output types to choose


From - Teledyne Hastings Instruments

Reliable solutions for vacuum measurement in laboratory and industrial environments.&lt;br&gt;
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However presented schematic is of poor quality - I'm not able to read all parts numbers and their values. Is it possible for you to send me a copy of this schematic, which is more readible?

Mail from M from Poland


You had written to be a few months back, I suggest this circuit

Isolated Full-duplex Rs232 Interface




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Raspberry Pi - ARM with Linux Nano Computer

Model A has been redesigned to have 256Mb RAM, one USB port and no Ethernet (network connection). Model B has 256Mb RAM, 2 USB port and an Ethernet port.

The Raspberry Pi measures 85.60mm x 53.98mm x 17mm, with a little overlap for the SD card and connectors which project over the edges. It weighs 45g.

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