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  • Next-generation data acquisition
    Over the past 20 years, data acquisition has evolved from a limited, inaccessible set of technologies into an integrated and intuitive platform for high-performance measurements. With the software-centric approach of graphical programming and modular, PC-based hardware, engineers and scientists can rapidly develop powerful, flexible and highly customisable DAQ systems.
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  • Transcend Information JetFlash 700 USB flash drive
    Transcend Information’s JetFlash 700 USB flash drive with next-generation SuperSpeed USB 3.0 has data transfer rates of up to 70MB/s - nearly twice the read speed, compared with Hi-Speed USB 2.0.
  • Future Technology Devices FT232H USB2.0 high-speed device
    Future Technology Devices International has further strengthened its range of USB interface IC products with the release of the FT232H USB2.0 high-speed device.
  • Interworld Electronics EK-SM waterproof mouse series
    The EK-SM series fully sealed mouse, for medical, laboratory and industrial environments, is a waterproof two-button device with a centre scroll function sensor.
  • Phihong PSM03E USB charger
    Phihong has developed what it claims is the smallest, low-cost 2.75 W USB charger.
  • NTI ST-C5USBVT series USB and VGA video extenders
    The NTI ST-C5USBVT series USB and VGA video extenders extend four USB1.1 devices plus VGA video up to 60 m. The extenders consist of a local unit that connects to a computer and a remote unit that connects to four USB devices and a VGA monitor. The local unit also provides a VGA video output to connect to a local monitor.
  • National Instruments NI USB-TC01 data acquisition device
    The NI USB-TC01 is a USB data acquisition device that measures and records temperature data from a thermocouple.
  • Compact USB hub
    Digi International has introduced two AnywhereUSB products, the USB TS and USB/2.
  • USB isolator
    Analog Devices has introduced what it claims is the first single-IC USB isolator (universal serial bus isolator) that simplifies isolated USB-port implementation in medical and industrial equipment.
  • Temperature probe
    USB-Temp Probe is a temperature acquisition system with USB interface.
  • Serial adapter
    Sealevel Systems has released the SeaLink single-port USB to RS232 serial adapter that uses the company’s expertise in military-grade designs by incorporating a ruggedised, overmoulded enclosure into the K+232-DB9.
  • USB serial adapters
    Sealevel Systems has announced two additions to its SeaLink USB to serial range, the K+4.SC and the +8.SC.
  • USB storage ‘keys’
    LaCie has released three ways to carry digital content on a key ring — the itsaKey, iamaKey and PassKey USB 2.0 devices.
  • 6½-digit USB digital multimeter
    The National Instruments USB-4065 bus-powered USB digital multimeter (DMM) offers 6½-digit performance in a small, lightweight form factor.
  • USB security dongle
    Future Technology Devices has released its USB-key security device.
  • Analog data acquisition modules
    Interworld Electronics supplies a range of multifunction analog I/O and analog output boards and modules.
  • Digital I/O for USB
    National Instruments has announced the NI USB-6509, a bus-powered portable USB digital I/O device acquiring data in a broad range of applications.
  • USB modular instruments for electronic functional test
    Agilent Technologies has introduced a family of USB-based instruments designed for flexible configurations, quick set-up, and affordability in electronic functional test and troubleshooting applications. The U2700A family includes oscilloscopes, function generator, source/measure unit and switch matrix in a versatile form factor that enables space-saving solutions.
  • USB power sensor
    Mini-Circuits has released the PWR-6G+ which is a Multi Channel USB Power Sensor with a 50 dB dynamic range. The USB power sensor comes with power meter software that turns the PC/laptop into a power meter.
  • USB-based data acquisition solutions
    Agilent Technologies has introduced new products to its USB-based data acquisition (DAQ) family of standalone, modular solutions, enabling users to create more flexible, scalable systems.
  • GPIB controller
    The compact National Instruments GPIB-USB-HS transforms any computer with a USB port into a full-function, plug-and-play IEEE 488.2 controller for up to 14 programmable GPIB instruments.
  • USB hub
    The Micro-Travel USB 2.0 four-port hub from Targus provides extended accessory access for the PC user. The hub packs four fully operable USB ports.
  • Docking station
    Targus Australia has released what it claims is one of the first docking stations to use one-touch ExpressCard connection, delivering transfer speeds five times that of USB (up to 2.5 Gbps).
  • USB data acquisition
    National Instruments has released what it claims are the first 80-channel USB data acquisition devices, BNC USB M series devices and a USB-9237 C series module.

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