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The GR16 is an inexpensive, ultra high speed (up to 10 MHz) analog signal digitizer, designed to be driven by a host TERN 16
bit controller. The GR16 supports a 16-bit Delta-Sigma ADC. With its outstanding high-speed performance, it is well-suited for
demanding applications in data acquisition, scientific instruments,
test equipment and communications.
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8 Channels of Quadrature Decoder Expansion. Allows the host controller to interface to a quadrature encoder.
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The ACUTM is an expansion card designed for TERN controllers. It can be used
to add ADCs, CAN-bus, Ethernet, and CompactFlash to TERN's family of C
programmable Engine controllers.
Up to 4 ADC chips (AD7655, 1MHZ, 16-bit, 0-5Vjcan be installed to provide a
total of 16 ADC inputs. Each AD7655 allows simultaneous sampling on two
channels in hardware.
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Low power CMOS VGA(640x480) Image Sensor with embedded real time JPEG encoder, and Parallel 8-bit Host interface for fast access.
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A Fast Ethernet Module can be installed on the P51 to provide 100M Base-T network connectivity. This Ethernet module has a hardware LSI TCP/IP stack. It implements TCP/IP, UDP, ICMP and ARP in hardware.
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TERN controllers are designed to offer a rich array of I/O, but
experienced embedded engineers know you can never have
enough. TERNs i2x I/O expanders are intended to solve this
problem once and for all by providing a low cost, simple, reliable,
and nearly limitless expansion for TERN controllers. TERNs i2x
product line adds an unprecedented degree of flexibility to your
application design.
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Independent 24 16-bits counter.
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With dimensions of 3.6 x 2.3 inches, the MMC is a multipurpose
expansion card designed to add up to 8M bytes of high
speed SRAM, a CompactFlash card receptacle, a 100 M baseT
Ethernet/IP module, and 4 channels of 16-bit high speed ADC
inputs.
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The CUSB is a low cost USB solution for TERN C/C++
programmable controllers.
Many TERN controllers feature high performance peripherals such
as high speed (1 MHz) parallel 16-bit ADCs, 300KHz 12-bit ADCs,
image sensors, motion control, and 10 MHz counters. Inevitably,
some user applications need to transfer data in and out to a PC at
very high speed. The traditional RS232 serial transfer data rate can
only manage a peak bandwidth of approximately 10K bytes per
second (at 115,200 baud). USB interfaces provide a transfer rate
thats up to 50 times faster.
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The UART8 (UR8) is an expansion card designed to easily add 8 serial ports to any TERN controller, making the units even more flexible for a whole range of new applications that have high serial communication needs.
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