More people working from home has had an impact on the cost and availability of USB webcams, so [Jeff Geerling] got around the issue with a DIY solution that rang in around $100. It consists of a ...
Offered with or without an enclosure, the USB-DIO24-CTR6 digital I/O and counter module from Acces I/O Products is a plug-and-play USB 2.0 device that can be used in a variety of USB-based embedded ...
San Diego, Calif.—If you need to add lots of TTL I/O capabilities to a USB (Universal Serial Bus) PC, check out ACCES I/O Products 's ruggedized digital I/O and counter module. Priced starting at less ...
The USB-PDISO8 features eight isolated 24-V ac or dc digital inputs and eight 6-A outputs rated for 240 V ac or 28 V dc, with a built-in USB port to simplify expansion. The device incorporates ...
We are pleased to announce the availability of the new exacqVision USB I/O Module. Use the I/O module to add configurable trigger inputs, outputs and serial connections to expand your surveillance ...
August 8, 2014. Data Translation has announced the DT9857 high-channel-count USB module for noise and vibration measurement. The highly accurate front-end design of the DT9857 allows simultaneous ...
The new input/output control module is uniquely suited for numerous automation needs. The Expert I/O 1000 has a simple USB connection to a computer and allows automation of testing, processing, ...
Ophir® Juno+ USB Interface is smart, compact USB module, the Juno+ turns a PC or laptop into a full laser power/energy meter. It connects any of the 100+ Ophir smart laser sensors – thermal, ...
Synaptics is a name known to many in the industry as a company specializing in interface controllers, like laptop touchpads and mobile touchscreens. Lately, it has also been raising its profile in the ...
Company’s certified ISP3582 enables module makers to deliver highly reliable, ultra-small Wireless USB solutions for small form-factor consumer devices October 01, 2007-- NXP Semiconductors (NXP), ...
The brand new Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 (CM4) was just released! Surprised? Nope, and we’re not either — the Raspberry Pi Foundation had hinted that it was going to release a compute module for ...
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