SYSTRAN unveils seven new additions to its I/O product line.DAYTON, Ohio--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 21, 1994--SYSTRAN Corp., developer of the SCRAMNet Network (a real-time replicated shared-memory system), today announced seven new additions to ``SYSTRAN's I/O (Input/Output) The transfer of data between the CPU and a peripheral device. Every transfer is an output from one device and an input to another. See PC input/output. I/O - Input/Output Solutions'' product line. These new I/O New I/O, usually called NIO, is a collection of Java programming language APIs that offer features for intensive I/O operations. It was introduced with the J2SE 1.4 release of Java by Sun Microsystems to complement an existing standard I/O. devices complement the spectrum of general-purpose and special-application I/O interfaces currently available from SYSTRAN SYSTRAN System Analysis Translator . Based on the IndustryPack (IPack) Logic Interface Specification Revision 0.7.1, these high-density mezzanine boards enable designers to specify and implement solutions with a greater level of flexibility than traditional host-based I/O boards. Following are highlights of the new I/O devices: o ADC (1) See A/D converter. (2) (Apple Display Connector) A peripheral connector from Apple that combines digital video display, USB and power in one cable. 128F1 The ADC128F1 is a 12-bit, +/-10V simul-sampling analog-to-digital converter IPack with eight independent channels. Features include: 116K samples/sec per channel conversion; current value table updating with no-wait read-on-the-fly accesses; and hardware/software handshake interfaces for coupling multiple boards together. o DAC See D/A converter and discretionary access control. DAC - Digital to Analog Converter 128F5 The DAC128F5 is a 12-bit, +/-5V digital-to-analog converter See D/A converter. IPack with eight independent channels. It offers: no-wait write and read-back accesses; 7 uSec settling time; overall gain error of +4 to -7 LSB (Linux Standard Base) A standard interface (ABI) for Linux from the Linux Foundation (www.linux-foundation.org). Introduced in 2001 by the Free Standards Group, which later became the Linux Foundation, applications based on the LSB standard will run properly under ; very low noise; and short-protected outputs. o DAC128V The DAC128V is a 12-bit, digital-to-analog converter IPack with eight independent channels. The output can be scaled (in two groups of 4 channels) to one of eight voltage ranges between +/-10V. The DAC128V features: no-wait write and read-back accesses; 6 uSec settling time; jumper-selectable output voltage ranges and analog power sources; and buffered reference outputs. o OPTDO32 The OPTDO32 is a digital output IPack board featuring 32 channels of output, opto-isolated to 3000 VDC VDC Volts Direct Current VDC Venture Development Corporation VDC Vehicle Dynamic Control VDC Village Development Committee (Nepal) VDC Virtual Data Center VdC Verband der Cigarettenindustrie . The logic-level open collector outputs are capable of sinking up to 13mA. o DID48 The DID48 is a discrete input IPack board offering 48 channels of high voltage-protected, and hardware-debounced inputs with interrupt generators. o DUAL32CT and DUAL16CT The DUAL32CT is a dual-32-bit counter/timer IPack board, and the DUAL16CT is a dual, 16-bit counter/timer IPack board. Each counter/timer is completely independent with its own register set and interrupt vector. Features include: terminal count detect via registers; rollover A graphic element in an application or on a Web page that changes its color or shape when the pointer is moved (rolled) over it. See JavaScript rollover. See also n-key rollover. or stop, interrupt, and trigger output on terminal count; on-the-fly reading of count value; timer/clock enable and clock reset control. SYSTRAN's I/O Solutions carry a one year warranty, and are currently available with prices starting at $225. SYSTRAN also offers comprehensive I/O design services to customize SYSTRAN's products for specific I/O requirements. Located at 4126 Linden Avenue, Dayton, Ohio 45432-3068 USA, SYSTRAN Corp. specializes in real-time systems simulation and defense-related hardware/software research and development. The company's SCRAMNet Network is a leading real-time network, with thousands of nodes used in diverse applications throughout the world. SCRAMNet is a registered trademark of SYSTRAN Corp. IndustryPack is a registered trademark of GreenSpring Computers Inc. CONTACT: SYSTRAN Corp., Dayton Kathleen Clark or Harry Drain, 800/252-5601 |
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