Radstone offers analog I/O VME boards

Engineers from Radstone Technology in Towcester, England, and Pentland Systems Ltd. of Livingston, Scotland, developed rugged commercial off-the-shelf 16-bit analog I/O technology for military control system applications. The companies are offering the Radstone AIOP-1 family of VME I/O boards, which provide 16 channels of analog input combined with four channels of analog output optimized for high-reliability control system applications. Features include software programmable input ranges, input
Dec. 1, 1998

Engineers from Radstone Technology in Towcester, England, and Pentland Systems Ltd. of Livingston, Scotland, developed rugged commercial off-the-shelf 16-bit analog I/O technology for military control system applications. The companies are offering the Radstone AIOP-1 family of VME I/O boards, which provide 16 channels of analog input combined with four channels of analog output optimized for high-reliability control system applications. Features include software programmable input ranges, input filtering, and a flexible acquisition control mechanism that allows users to sample some channels simultaneously while sampling others in sequence. The two companies are combining Pentland`s expertise in analog system design with Radstone`s expertise in conduction-cooled printed circuit boards, officials say. For more information contact Radstone`s Simon Collins by phone at 011-44-1327-359-662, by e-mail at [email protected], or on the World Wide Web at http://www.radstone.com/. - J.K.

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