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Agile Integration supplies
a wide range of test & measurement, data acquisition, motion control,
machine vision, and industrial computer equipment of high performance and
quality. We have the technical expertise to help you make the correct
choice in your integration and software challenges, and to give support
when you have application problems.
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- Founded: 1995, Taipei,
Taiwan
- Products: PC-based data
acquisition cards, motion controllers, single board computers, PXI
chassis and cards, test & measurement software.
- Highlights:
- 1996 - The first PCI data
acquisition card in Asia
- 1998 - The fastest Digital I/O
card for PCI in the world
- 2001 - Winner of the 2000
Internet Telephony Product of the Year Award
- 2002 - Triple Honor!!! The 10th
Symbol of Excellence Award Winners ~ DAQ-2000 Series,
USBDAQ-9100-MS, cPCIS-2551
- 2002 - First IPC manufacturer
certified by NMS Communications for the complete CompactPCI series
products in Asia
- 2002 - The world's first dual low
voltage Intel Xeon processor-based 6U CompactPCI SBC with PICMG
2.16 Gigabit Ethernet cPCI-6860.
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- Founded: 1973, Marlboro,
Massachusetts, USA
- Products: Data acquisition
units for USB and PCI, vision frame grabber cards for PCI, software
development programs for data acquisition and machine vision
applications, DAQ with embedded DSP, Real Time DAQ.
- Highlights:
- 1976 - Introduction of the
industry's first true bus-compatible data acquisition peripheral
for a microcomputer
- 1983 - the world's first
multifunction PC board
- 1984 - the industry's first
single-board frame grabber
- 1985 - the first data acquisition
board with dual-DMA architecture
- 1985 - Introduction of the first
dedicated high-speed frame processor, and first frame grabber with
slow-scan inputs
- 2003 - DT9841 Fulcrum® II Series
board named EDN 2002 Innovation of the Year Awards Finalist
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- Founded: 1968, New Jersey,
USA. Listed on NYSE
DRS entered the ultra high-speed digital imaging market in 1998 with
the acquisition of Hadland Photonics, a company with over 40 years
experience and world-wide reputation for providing ultra high-speed
products to government labs, military ranges and universities.
Included within the ultra high-speed product line are digital
cameras capable of achieving an astounding 200,000,000 frames per
second and time resolution in the Femtosecond time regime.
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