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Charged coupled device (CCD) image sensors are electronic devices that are capable of transforming a light pattern (image) into an electric charge pattern (an electronic image). Search by Specification | Learn More
Rigid couplings connect rotating members such as shafts. They secure onto both members and provide transmission of torque and motion. Search by Specification | Learn More
Electrical charge sensors measure electrical charge. Learn More
Flexible couplings connect rotating members while allowing some degree of angular or parallel misalignment. Search by Specification | Learn More
Piezoelectric devices generate electrical signals in response to vibrations and produce mechanical energy in response to electrical signals. Device types include actuators, motors, sensors, and transducers. Search by Specification | Learn More
Charge converters and charge amplifiers convert the charge output from a piezoelectric, capacitive or other charge-producing sensor to a signal such as analog voltage or current. Search by Specification | Learn More
Ball splines provide nearly friction-free linear motion while simultaneously transmitting torsional loads. The path of the bearing balls is straight, not helical, which allows for a very efficient coupling device suitable for a variety of applications. Search by Specification | Learn More
Circuit protection devices are used to protect electronic components from unwanted transients such as current and voltage surges, electrostatic discharge (ESD), lightning, spikes and other signals that can imperil the operation or damage the component. Search by Specification | Learn More
Shaft-hub locking devices frictionally clamp gears, pulleys, flywheels, and other components to a shaft without the need for threads or keys. Search by Specification | Learn More
Device programmers are used to program nonvolatile memory such as microcontrollers, erasable programmable read-only memory (EPROM), programmable logic devices (PLDs), programmable array logic (PAL), generic array logic (GAL) and other electrically programmable devices. Search by Specification | Learn More
Inductive electrical and electronic couplings are used in the non-contact transmission of electrical power or electronic signals through stationary, rotating, or moving equipment via an inductive connection. Learn More
Charge pumps are circuits that generate higher voltages from low voltage inputs by using capacitors as storage elements. They are used in notebook computers and mobile phones. Learn More
Surge protective devices (SPDs) are designed to protect equipment against temporary excess voltage and/or current. Search by Specification | Learn More
All couplings consist of two mating halves: the plug (male) half and the coupler (female) half. Quick couplers can be used under a variety of pressure and temperature conditions. Quick-action couplers are ideal for use in applications where fluid loss... Search by Specification | Learn More
Programmable logic devices (PLD) are designed with configurable logic and flip-flops linked together with programmable interconnect. PLDs provide specific functions, including device-to-device interfacing, data communication, signal processing Search by Specification | Learn More
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Two New CCD Image Sensors Deliver High QE DALSA
CCD 21241 High Speed TDI Sensor Fairchild Imaging
CCD 486 Full Frame Image Sensor Fairchild Imaging
Digital microscopes to the Hubble Fairchild Imaging
CCD Image Sensors Hamamatsu Corporation USA
CCD 3041, Full Frame CCD Image Sensor Fairchild Imaging
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No tooling charges when you order deep drawn enclosures from the Hudson Technologies catalog. They are tooled for over 15,000 round, square, rectangular and special shapes and sizes. (read more)
Ringfeder Corporation is pleased to offer a brand new RING-flex® single and double flexing coupling design. (read more)
Selecting the right coupling for your application is not always an easy task. Many different application considerations and coupling styles have to be evaluated before the right coupling can be selected. We have compiled some useful information to make the selection process easier. Click on the links below to see how couplings work and their applications. (read more)
Many different application considerations and coupling styles have to be evaluated before the right coupling can be selected. Selecting the right coupling for your application is not always an easy task.We have compiled some useful information to make the selection process easier. (read more)
The Step-Beam™ Coupling replaces stainless/aluminum beam couplings with lower cost, improved operation. Eliminated is wind up/ backlash found in most metal beam couplings. (read more)
Ringfeder Corporation's Trasco®-ES Backlash Free Aluminum Couplings is designed to transmit motion while absorbing misalignments and vibrations, with absolute precision and without any backlash. The very compact design makes it a rational and functional device ideal in every positioning or feedback application. (read more)
New Control-Flex® Couplings From Zero-Max Are Ideal For Encoder Applications – They Feature Zero Backlash And High Misalignment Capabilities (read more)
Parker's new Push-Button Quick Couplings combine the advantages of thermoplastic material with the flow functions of traditional metal couplings. With the ease of push-to-connect operation and intuitive push-button release, users have a quick and easy way to make solid connections. The audible "CLICK " assures that a proper connection has been made. (read more)
Experts in high-quality quick-release coupling systems for more than 50 years, Stäubli develops quick connections for any fluid or other energy circuits that you may need.
Our expertise will help you with all your connector applications either for:
Moxa's NPort S8455I-MM-SC is an advanced industrial serial device server that also incorporates a fully-featured 5-port managed Ethernet switch. Combining these oft-used functions into a single package results in multiple savings – in cabinet space, power consumption, and cost. It features 2 fiber Ethernet ports, 3 Ethernet ports, and 4 RS-232/422/485 serial ports. (read more)
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Physical Review Special Topics - Accelerators and Beams Because of the generous support by sponsors, this journal is provided without charge to either authors or readers; no subscription is necessary. |
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New Nano Capacity | Physical Review Focus At small enough sizes, a Y-shaped circuit (light regions) amplifies signals better than expected for a classical device. |
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Xilinx XAPP459 Eliminating I/O Coupling Effects when... Application Note: Spartan-3 Generation Eliminating I/O Coupling Effects when R Interfacing Large-Swing Single-Ended Signals to User I/O Pins on See Xilinx, Inc. Information |
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Xilinx UG116 Device Reliability Report Data Human Body Model Charge Device Model Passing Voltage Passing Voltage Latch-up Regular I/O and Regular I/O and Device MGT MGT ?200 mA Power Power See Xilinx, Inc. Information |
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USB.org - USB FAQ Where do I get the spec for USB, EHCI or a device class? Are there design checklists I can use while building a USB device? See USB Implementers Forum, Inc. Information |
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FMS6xxx Product Series Understanding Analog Video Signal... Analog Video Signal Clamps, Bias, DC-Restore, and AC or DC Coupling Methods Description The video filter, driver, and switch matrix products offered See Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation Information |
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Field Wiring and Noise Considerations for Analog Signals -... measuring analog signals with a data acquisition device is not always as simple as wiring the signal source leads to the data acquisition device. |
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Basic CCD's The ?charge-coupled? part refers to the fact that the device works by moving, or ?coupling?, charges between two adjacent locations. |
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Component & Devices Innovation Group : FUJITSU Canada Component & Device Innovation LSI Technology See Fujitsu Limited Information |
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AVR040: EMC Design Considerations See Atmel Corporation Profile & Catalog |