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May 8, 2011

Ultra-Low-Flow Flowmeter from Control Co.
The Traceable Ultra-Low Flowmeter from Control Co., Friendswood, TX, is a compact, fully contained device with ±2% F.S. accuracy for liquid temperatures of 20°C–30°C. continued >>
Resolvers from Honeywell Sensing and Control
Honeywell Sensing and Control, Minneapolis, MN, offers the Hawk resolvers, 1 in. series, fully housed configuration to provide ±7 arcmin. accuracy for motion control in defense and space rotary and angle position sensing applications. continued >>
Oxygen Sensor from Hummingbird Sensing Technology
The Paracube Sprint from Hummingbird Sensing Technology, Crowborough, U.K., is a paramagnetic oxygen sensor with a full measurement range of 0–100% O2 and a size of 43.3 by 30 mm by 33.5 mm for use in medical oxygen monitoring applications. continued >>

Temperature Controller from Lake Shore Cryotronics
The Model 335 from Lake Shore Cryotronics Inc., Westerville, OH, is a 2-channel temperature controller with user-configurable heater outputs that deliver a total of 75 W of low-noise heater power. continued >>
Rotary Torque Sensors from PCB Aerospace & Defense
Series 4115K rotary torque transducers from PCB Piezotronics, Aerospace & Defense Div., Depew, NY, use noncontact rotary transformers for sending excitation voltage to, and receiving measurement signals from, the strain-gauge-instrumented rotating sensor element. continued >>


Low-Power 125 Msps ADCs from Linear Technology
The LTC2145 family of 14- and 12-bit ADCs from Linear Technology Corp., Milpitas, CA, have conversion speeds from 25 Msps to 125 Msps and dissipate <1 mW/Msps from a 1.8 V supply. continued >>
Metrology AFEs from Texas Instruments
MSP430AFE2xx Series metrology analog front ends (AFEs) from Texas Instruments Inc., Dallas, TX, are ultra-low-power 16-bit microcontrollers that enable system partitioning in metering applications, such as electricity meters, home automation, submetering, and energy-saving systems. continued >>

GigE Cameras from Basler Vision Technologies
Aviator area-scan cameras with a GigE interface from Basler Vision Technologies, Ahrensburg, Germany, are now offered in models with 1, 2 (4:3 and HDTV) and 4 Megapixel resolutions in monochrome or color versions. continued >>
X-Ray Line-Scan Cameras from Hamamatsu
The C10800 Series of dual-energy X-ray line-scan cameras from Hamamatsu Corp., Bridgewater, NJ, are suitable for X-ray inspection or sorting applications when single-energy imaging fails to distinguish between metals. continued >>

Temperature Controller from Lake Shore Cryotronics
The Model 335 from Lake Shore Cryotronics Inc., Westerville, OH, is a 2-channel temperature controller with user-configurable heater outputs that deliver a total of 75 W of low-noise heater power. continued >>
Automatic C Code Generation from MathWorks
MATLAB Coder from MathWorks, Natick, MA, lets you automatically generate readable, portable C and C++ code directly from your MATLAB algorithms. continued >>
DA Subsystem from Microstar Laboratories
The xDAP 7410 from Microstar Laboratories Inc., Bellevue, WA, is an LVD-tested and CE-compliant DA subsystem that provides high-rate, high-quality multichannel data capture for PC-based DA applications. continued >>
Harmonics Analysis Software from Mirus
SOLV version 6.4 harmonics analysis software from Mirus International, Brampton, ON, Canada, calculates current and voltage distortion levels by simulating the company's Lineator and variable speed drive (VSD)/variable frequency drive (VFD) based on your load requirements. continued >>
In-Station Process Monitor from Sciemetric
Sciemetric, Ottawa, Canada, has upgraded its sigPOD 1200 Series in-station processor monitor to include NEMA 12 packaging, allowing its use in harsh manufacturing environments without the use of an enclosure. continued >>

Wireless Ethernet Bridge from B&B Electronics
The GhostBridge wireless Ethernet bridge from B&B Electronics Manufacturing Co., Ottawa, IL, creates a transparent, secure, high-speed point-to-point link between two remote devices or networks and has a line of sight range of up to 15 km. continued >>
Wireless Range Tester Kit from Conlab
The ZigSense Range Tester model ZS24-RGR-001 from Conlab Pty Ltd., Doncaster East, Australia, is designed to help you conduct wireless site surveys prior to installing ZigBee mesh networks. continued >>
Next-Generation Mote Platform from MEMSIC
The LOTUS high-performance wireless sensor platform from MEMSIC Inc., Andover, MA, is developed around the ARM7 Cortex M3 CPU, has a modular and stackable design, and is designed for applications that require higher-speed processing and GSM/GPRS gateways. continued >>
Thermal Energy Harvester from Nextreme
The Thermobility WPG-1 from Nextreme Thermal Solutions Inc., Durham, NC, uses heat as a source of electricity for low-power wireless applications. continued >>
Wireless Module from North Pole Engineering
The WiFi-IT! from North Pole Engineering Inc., Minneapolis, MN, is an ultra-low-power single-chip radio based on the GainSpan SoC and that communicates on standard 802.11 b/g/n WiFi networks. continued >>
Serial Communications Module from Dwyer Instruments
The Model TS485 from the Love Controls Div., Dwyer Instruments Inc., Michigan City, IN, lets you read the current temperature and parameter settings of Love Controls' temperature switches. continued >>
Serial Server from United Electronic Industries
The UEI-RSS serial server software from United Electronic Industries Inc., Walpole, MA, makes the company's PowerDNx, DNx-SL-501, and DNx-SL-508 DA devices accessible as standard Windows or Linux serial ports. continued >>

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