Intel produced a family of 8-bit I/O devices to support its early 8-bit microprocessors and my “MCS-85 User's Manual” documents the existence of these products in January 1978–30 years ago! I used the ...
Looking into picking up a couple network enabled digital I/O devices (TTL levels, 12-24 outputs, some type of programmable API and/or documented protocol). Working on network enabling some equipment ...
Manufacturers face difficulties managing different I/O devices that use various protocols (e.g., Modbus, OPC UA and EtherNet/IP), signal types (analog, digital and serial) and generate massive amounts ...
You will need a clear understanding of checking hardware, and running system tools on the Windows11/10 PC or Laptop. Follow these suggestions: Restart your computer ...
Promising to ease handheld-device designs, the LM8322 and LM8333 mobile I/O chips offer flexible configurations, modular integration, and provide a migration path across multiple products, thereby ...
Two years after its introduction of groov EPIC (Edge Programmable Industrial Controller) to bring edge computing and Internet of Things levels of connection and access to industrial controllers, Opto ...
Intel contributed the Scalable I/O Virtualization (SIOV) specification to the Open Compute Project (OCP) with Microsoft, enabling device and platform manufacturers to access an industry-standard ...
The SeaDAC Lite family of USB digital-I/O devices provides a compact alternative for interfacing USB-equipped computers with real-world signals. The first two products of the family feature four ...