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Military & Aerospace Electronics October 2006 |
MIL-STD-1553/ARINC 429 USB 2.0 Interface Data Device Corp. is offering a multiprotocol USB 2.0 interface for MIL-STD-1553 and ARINC 429 databus applications. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics August 2008 |
DDC Offers Expanded dataMARS Support for 1553/429 Avionics USB Devices The pairing of the BU-65590/91U and dataMARS Software Analysis suite creates a powerful combination for portable and lab avionics bus analysis and flight line recording. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics October 2009 |
ADL Selects PC/104 Cards for MIL-STD-1553 and ARINC 429 Avionics Data Buses from DDC The companies have proven interoperability of the cards with the ADL systems for military, medical, transportation, communication, security, and process control applications. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics June 2005 |
Radiation-tolerant MIL-STD-1553 terminals Data Device Corp. is offering prototype Space ACE II and Space RT II radiation-tolerant MIL-STD-1553 terminals. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics June 2005 |
Avionics: Rugged PMC Combines ARINC 429 and Serial Communications Curtiss-Wright Controls Embedded Computing (CWCEC) is offering a rugged avionics communications controller PMC card that combines 4 channels of ARINC 429 (four transmit & eight receive) and four serial channels on one card. |
PC Magazine March 14, 2007 |
Adding USB USB hubs allow you to have multiple USB devices connected to one USB port. |
PC Magazine March 2, 2005 Carol A. Mangis |
From Lap to Desk If you use your notebook PC on a desk more than on your lap, the ingenious Kensington Laptop Desktop USB 2.0 can make the experience a lot more pleasant. |
PC Magazine May 16, 2007 |
How Can I Upgrade to USB 2.0 on My Laptop? How to solve the issue of USB-port compatibility for older laptops. |
CIO July 16, 2010 Martyn Williams |
USB 3.0: Five Things You Need to Know It's one of the most successful and versatile computer interfaces out there, and it's getting a major update. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics February 2008 |
Ballard Introduces MIL-STD-1553 PMC Board The Ballard OmniBus PMC card offers a rugged, conduction-cooled solution for MIL-STD-1553 databus applications. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics May 2007 |
DDC Announces MIL-STD-1553 PCI-104 Card The PCI-104 card from Data Device Corp has four dual-redundant MIL-STD-1553 channels, five programmable digital discrete I/Os, selectable external or internal time-tag clock, and an IRIG-B time synchronization input. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics March 2010 |
Development Kits for MIL-STD-1553 Data Bus Remote Terminals Introduced by Holt Holt Integrated Circuits is introducing development kits for the company's remote terminal technology, which are single-chip, 3.3-volt devices with dual transceivers and 64 kilobytes of RAM, in surface-mount plastic packages. |
PC Magazine June 1, 2008 Loyd Case |
Make a Drive USB-Attachable Save old data from a rescued drive by connecting it to another PC via USB. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics April 2010 |
Airbus Looks to DDC for MIL-STD-1553 Avionics Databus Components for A350 Jetliner Flight Control Airbus based its selection on DDC's experience supplying MIL-STD-1553 data bus boards, components, and 1553 software solutions for military, commercial, and aerospace applications, and competitive pricing. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics May 2009 |
Ballard Technology releases avionics box The DO-160 validated product is a small, lightweight embedded computer with built-in interfaces for standard peripherals and for various avionics databuses. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics May 2008 |
DDC Offers Software Development Kits and IRIG-106 Chapter 10 Support For MIL-STD-1553 PC/104-Plus Card Data Device Corp. (DDC) is offering enhanced software development kits (SDK) that enable users to develop source code to simulate, monitor, or troubleshoot 1553 data buses. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics February 2007 John Keller |
The coming revolution in commercial avionics data networking A new databus for passenger jetliners is set to replace or augment the widely installed ARINC 429 on the Airbus A380 and the Boeing 787 Dreamliner -- and perhaps future generations of regional passenger jets. |
PC Magazine January 12, 2005 Rich Fisco |
USB Cables I have noticed that some USB cables are labeled and sold as USB 2.0. Are there physical differences between USB 1.1 and USB 2.0 cables? Can I use a 1.1 cable with a 2.0 device? |
PC Magazine August 18, 2008 Anne Louise Bannon |
Where's SuperSpeed USB 3.0? Everything you need to know about the USB 3.0 specification, compatibility, and when to expect new hardware and gadgets. |
PC World February 2005 Kirk Steers |
Get the Right Connection for All of Your Hardware Bluetooth on the Rise... FireWire versus USB 2.0... Ubiquitous Serial Bus... Make the Hardware Connection... Get a Better Grip... |
Entrepreneur September 2003 Amanda C. Kooser |
Take One Tablet... Mobile computing has gotten flatter -- and more flexible -- since the tablet PC came onto the scene earlier this year. We took a look at a host of first-generation machines to see if their capabilities live up to their promises. |
Commercial Investment Real Estate May/Jun 2004 Gretchen Pienta |
High-Tech Note Taking Tablet PCs may be the answer for commercial real estate professionals who are fed up with manipulating their bulky laptops. Compare the latest tablet PCs using the web links at the end of this article. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics July 2009 |
DDC Introduces a Two-Channel Synchro/Resolver PC 104 Card for Military Motion Control Data Device Corp. (DDC) is introducing the SB-36320CX digital-to-synchro/resolver PC 104 card for position and military motion control in military, aircraft, and industrial applications. |
PC Magazine January 1, 2008 Jason Cross |
USB 3.0: The Race Is On Intel is working on the future of data transfer and device connectivity. USB 3.0 promises a tenfold speed boost and low power consumption. |
Entrepreneur November 2007 Amanda C. Kooser |
Not Enough USB Ports? Take a look at some of the hottest USB peripherals you may be missing. |
Entrepreneur July 2008 Amanda C. Kooser |
Connect More Pack some power with these handy USB gadgets. |
Entrepreneur February 2008 Amanda C. Kooser |
3.0 is a Charm In its newest form, USB will be fitter and faster - and it'll get on great with its predecessors. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics January 2010 |
Digital I/O PCI Card for Automatic Test Equipment Introduced by North Atlantic Industries North Atlantic Industries (NAI) is introducing a multifunction PCI card for applications requiring digital-to-synchro-resolver (D/S) and digital-to-LVDT/RVDT (DLV) simulation and measurement. |
Home Toys August 2005 |
The Top-10 Benefits of USB Device Connectivity This white paper examines USB (Universal Serial Bus) device connectivity and explores the "Top-10" benefits of device interoperability. |
Entrepreneur June 2007 Amanda C. Kooser |
USB Set Free Kiss your cables goodbye - USB is going wireless. |
PC Magazine August 13, 2009 Dan Costa |
My Apple iPad Wish List I don't care what it's called, but I do have some last minute requests for Apple's upcoming tablet. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics February 2008 John McHale |
Death, Taxes, and 1553 The decades-old, 1-megabit-per-second MIL-STD 1553 databus is still the reliable choice in old and new systems, yet demands for faster throughput in the network-centric world is fueling new approaches to increase the speed of the mature technology. |
PC World February 2003 Andrew Brandt |
Privacy in a Very Small Package A USB drive can help you protect your data. |
PC World July 2004 Alan Stafford |
USB Server Shares Peripherals Keyspan's product lets you quickly set up printers, scanners, and other devices on your network. |
PC Magazine December 24, 2003 Jamie M. Bsales |
ViewSonic Adds a Convertible ViewSonic was one of the first to market with tablet devices after the launch of Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition, and now the company is augmenting its slate offerings with a convertible model. |
PC World April 2002 Tom Mainelli |
USB 2.0's Real Deal It's fast, but not 40 times faster than USB 1.1. Our lab tests show the actual performance gains... |
PC World June 27, 2002 Yardena Arar |
Microsoft Promotes Dueling Tablets TechXNY exhibitors show both Tablet PCs and home-oriented Mira devices, vying for mobile customers. |
PC Magazine April 4, 2007 |
Make the Most of One USB Port If your all but one of your USB ports quick working, try a USB hub. |
PC World November 2005 Steve Bass |
Smart, Free Fixes for Your USB Hassles Make that your array of USB devices and ports work more efficiently and reliably. |
BusinessWeek September 27, 2004 Stephen H. Wildstrom |
Waiting for More Smart Software Microsoft is hobbling the Tablet PC by aiming at the wrong crowd. Yet it remains one of the company's most interesting experiments. |
PC Magazine March 16, 2004 Leon Erlanger |
Hacked in a Flash Tiny USB drives offer unparalleled convenience to all sorts of users--including data thieves. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics August 2007 |
National Hybrid Introduces Tiny MIL-STD-1553 Integrated Terminal The terminal is for high-volume defense applications such as GPS-guided vehicles to enable programmed instructions and data to be downloaded from stationary or airborne control centers. |
PC World August 2006 Kirk Steers |
Hardware Tips: Cheap Notebook Tweaks: Maximize Your Laptop Simple laptop component upgrades, mobile peripherals, longer battery life, and more. |
BusinessWeek June 27, 2005 Stephen H. Wildstrom |
A Tablet Ready For Prime Time The IBM ThinkPad X41 Tablet is light and can go almost a full workday on a single charge. |
Popular Mechanics January 20, 2010 Glenn Derene |
The Coming Apple Tablet: Why the Secret Is in the Software I'm hardly the first tech commentator to guess at what Apple has up its sleeve, but it seems pretty obvious by now that we're talking about a larger, more expensive, more full-featured version of the iPhone. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics October 2009 |
Infrared Thermal Camera for Indian Air Force C-130J Aircraft to be Supplied by FLIR Systems FLIR Systems will supply an infrared camera system to the Indian air force under terms of a $7.2 million Pentagon electro-optical contract for foreign military sales. |
PC Magazine March 6, 2007 John C. Dvorak |
Inside Track V26n06 The granddaddy of all USB technologies, leading to a big societal change, is the so-called thumb drive, a modern version of sneakernet that lets us move files without help from an actual network. |
PC Magazine November 2, 2004 Craig Ellison |
USB Everywhere Virtually all newer peripherals connect to your computer via USB, which makes the CODi USB 2.0 Retractable 5 in 1 Cable a handy device indeed. |
IEEE Spectrum April 2006 Willie D. Jones |
No Strings Attached Starting this year, electronics manufacturers will introduce products that cut the cords tethering USB peripherals to their hosts. The confidence that comes from knowing exactly what you're getting when you see the letters USB may not hold for its wireless incarnation. Here's why. |
PC Magazine November 30, 2005 Molly K. McLaughlin |
Keyboard as Dock The Matias USB 2.0 Keyboard includes a dock for high-speed USB devices such as portable music players, flash drives, and digital cameras. |