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MMD offers RoHS-compliant quartz crystals with wide operating temperature ranges
RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA, Calif., 2 Nov. 2007. MMD Components in Santa Margarita, Calif., is introducing an ultra-miniature quartz crystal with a frequency range of 16 MHz to 60 MHz able to operate in temperatures from -40 to 85 degrees Celsius.

Aitech introduces C108 rugged 6U VME single-board computer for new and legacy applications
CHATSWORTH, Calif., 1 Nov. 2007. Aitech Defense Systems Inc. in Chatsworth, Calif., is releasing the high-performance C108 rugged 6U single-slot VME single-board computer (SBC) for use in new and legacy military embedded applications.

Roper Mobile announces commercial availability of SwitchBack rugged handheld mobile PC
TEMPE, Ariz., 31 Oct. 2007. The SwitchBack PC from Roper Mobile Technology in Tempe, Ariz. -- a rugged, customizable mobile PC computer for harsh environments -- is commercially available, company officials announced Tuesday.

Hittite Microwave offers 40-Watt GaAs MMIC T/R switch for cellular and mobile radio
CHELMSFORD, Mass., 30 Oct. 2007. Hittite Microwave Corp. in Chelmsford, Mass., is offering a 40-Watt gallium arsenide (GaAs) MMIC positive-control T/R switch for Cellular/3G, TD-SCDMA, private mobile radio, and automotive telematics applications from 0.1 to 2.1 GHz.

Spectrum offers family of rugged embedded radio modules for size- and -power-constrained applications
ORLANDO, Fla., 29 Oct. 2007. Spectrum Signal Processing by Vecima in Burnaby, British Columbia, is introducing the rugged flexComm SDR-4800 family of embedded radio modules for tactical military communications (MILCOM), data link, defense and civil satellite communications (SATCOM) systems.

Curtiss-Wright introduces rugged quad-channel serial FPDP board
DAYTON, Ohio, 27 Oct. 2007. Curtiss-Wright Controls Embedded Computing in Dayton, Ohio, is offering a rugged quad channel Serial Front Panel Data Port (SFPDP) card that delivers sustained data rates as fast as 247 megabits per second on each of its four channels.

Averna offers test engineering software for systems to be deployed off-site
MONTREAL, 26 Oct. 2007. Averna, a test company in Montreal, is introducing the Proligent 4.0 test engineering platform to help test engineers develop and deploy test systems for eventual off-site deployment.

GE Fanuc offers Intel-based COM Express single-board computers
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., 25 Oct. 2007. GE Fanuc Intelligent Platforms in Charlottesville, Va., is announcing its first COM Express products with the bCOM2-L1000 Type 2 module and the CCAR-L1000 carrier for applications such as industrial, simulation/training, test and measurement, gaming, and transportation.

EM4 introduces acousto optic modulators at Florida technical conference
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla., 23 Oct. 2007. EM4 Inc. in Bedford, Mass., is offering a series of ruggedized small-form-factor fiber coupled acousto optic modulators and high-power handling fiber coupled isolators for defense, homeland security, and industrial applications.

IEEE 1394 advocates cite F-35 fighter design-ins amid lukewarm market forecasts for the databus
SOUTHLAKE, Texas, 22 Oct. 2007. Deployment of the IEEE 1394 FireWire databus in the future Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II joint strike fighter is providing guaranteed quality of service with predictable latencies in real-time control applications on the aircraft, say officials of the 1394 Trade Association in Southlake, Texas.

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