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Data Aquisition

Friday, July 11, 2008

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Data Aquisition

The latest edition, Volume 24A, features new models in the company's proprietary lines of CyRAQ(r) NEMA 4X panel PCs and monitors, as well as the new PXI data-acquisition products.

The latest "PC Systems Handbook for Scientists and Engineers" from CyberResearch, Inc., features a new line of PXI data acquisition products, including A/D, D/A, and DIO boards, plus controllers, chassis, and expansion cards.

According to the company, the 220-page catalog also covers more than 3,000 other industrial-grade computing products.

The handbook is a one-stop shopping guide to rugged industrial and scientific computing products, including computers, peripherals, accessories, data acquisition, motion control, and communications.

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The latest edition, Volume 24A, features new models in the company's proprietary lines of CyRAQ(r) NEMA 4X panel PCs and monitors, as well as the new PXI data-acquisition products.

In addition, the Handbook covers extensive lines of workstations, FoldAway(tm) keyboards and monitors, chassis with front and rear slot access, motherboards, SBCs, and accessories such as pointing devices, KVMs, hard drives, removable drives, and video cards.

All products listed in the Handbook come with the CyberResearch 100 percent satisfaction guarantee.

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