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Tech update: why subnet?
23 April 2003, Computer/Embedded Technology

Sometimes it is advisable to divide a single physical LAN into two or more LANs connected by routers. Reasons for doing so could include isolating traffic for increased security, reducing traffic for ...
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Contemporary Controls wins award - combined efforts of two companies deliver 'smallest' industrial Ethernet products
26 March 2003, News

Contemporary Controls says it is committed to solving customers' problems. And part of the product development cycle is being accountable to customers - and even to their customers - in the case of OEMs. ...
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Low profile for RS232 four-port adapter
12 March 2003, Computer/Embedded Technology

Connect Tech, designer and manufacturer of multiport serial adapters, is adding a low profile, PCI 2.2-compliant family to its line-up to facilitate the trend towards higher density systems while maintaining ...
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Power-stingy processor module operates to 85°C without fan
29 January 2003, Computer/Embedded Technology

Ampro added a new model to its EnCore 700 family of embedded processors. The new ENC-700-Q-03 uses a 300 MHz intel low power Celeron CPU. This processor operates with a core voltage of 1,1 V. A direct ...
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PC-card adapter provides realtime data collection for CAN networks
29 January 2003, Computer/Embedded Technology

Contemporary Controls has launched the ICPCM series of intelligent controller area network (CAN) network interface modules (NIMs) that can help OEMs connect CAN networks to laptop computers. Since most ...
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Ethernet Slide Chart
29 January 2003, Technical Literature

Industrial Ethernet specialists Contemporary Controls offers a free tool for instantly comparing the chief specifications of the six physical layers: 10BASE5; 10BASE2; 10BASE-T; 10BASE-FL; 100BASE-TX; ...
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486? - 'reading the label may not be enough', says Paul Rosenfeld
20 November 2002, Computer/Embedded Technology

486 is a dirty word. So we have 586 (a.k.a. 5x86) and 686. The higher the number the better it seems. Now, even x86 is bad. New processors from the great-unwashed (ie, not Intel) are now 'Pentium-like'. The ...
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New module extends life of 486 in PC/104 market
20 November 2002, Electronics Technology

AMD has announced that it is going to stop making the 486 CPU. This means that all PC/104 computers based on 486 CPU (almost all are using the AMD 486) have a problem. This is according to Ampro Computers, ...
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Certified SDK gives device makers an integrated 'out-of-the-box' Linux solution
6 November 2002, Computer/Embedded Technology

Ampro has announced availability of a certified, production-quality Linux distribution from TimeSys for its PowerPC ISA- based EnCore PP1 module. Through its agreement with TimeSys, a pioneer and leader ...
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PC/104 system with onboard Ethernet and video
23 October 2002, Computer/Embedded Technology

Ampro Computers, a leading supplier of PC/104 and EBX single board computers for non-back-plane embedded systems, has announced the CoreModule 400 PC/104 single board computer, said to be the first new ...
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PC Card ARCNET interface modules
23 October 2002, Computer/Embedded Technology

Primarily for industrial applications, the PCM20H Series of PC Card ARCNET network interface modules (NIMs) from Contemporary Controls sports new features over its earlier predecessors. For providing ...
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Modular CPU scheme speeds designs to market
9 October 2002, Computer/Embedded Technology

Using CPU modules, designers can link the benefits of an off­the­shelf compute core with their custom I/O scheme. Ampro's Paul Rosenfeld explains. The vast majority of commercially available, off-the-shelf ...
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