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Micro/sys Releases Low-Power, Low-Cost Microcontroller Boards for Industrial Applications

Montrose, CA (PRWEB) March 17, 2006 Two new microcontroller boards just released by Micro/sys offer a low-power solution to embedded system designers. The MCB08 and the MCB58 are part of the Micro/sys SNAP series of CPU boards and are based on the Freescale (formerly Motorola) HC(S)08 microcontroller. This powerful microcontroller chip allows the MCB08 and […]

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Micro/sys Embedded Computer Enclosures Provide Ideal Packaging Solutions

Montrose, CA (PRWEB) July 6, 2006 Ideal for a development kit, proof-of-concept box, or OEM application, Micro/sys enclosures meet the needs of embedded system integrators. Whether in a laboratory, NEMA enclosure, rackmount system or benchtop controller, Micro/sys provides a variety of enclosures with maximum adaptability. All enclosures have mounting holes for PC/104, 5x 5, EPIC

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Tiny Micro/sys General-Purpose Microcontroller Board Delivers Low-Cost and Low-Power to Embedded Applications

Montrose, CA (PRWEB) August 8, 2006 A tiny, RoHS-compliant microcontroller boards released by Micro/sys offers a low-power, low-cost solution for the simplest control needs. The MCB08, part of the Micro/sys SNAP series of microcontroller boards, is based on the Freescale HC(S)08 microcontroller, and measures 1.7 x 1.2 x 0.85. This 8-bit microcontroller chip enables the

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Micro/sys Releases Small, Low-Power, Industrial Microcontroller Board with CAN

Montrose, CA (PRWEB) August 30, 2006 An RoHS-compliant microcontroller board released by Micro/sys provides a low-power solution for systems needing a large amount of industrial I/O in tight, remote spaces. The MCB58, part of the Micro/sys SNAP series of microcontroller boards, is based on the Freescale (formerly Motorola) HC(S)08 microcontroller and measures 3.55 x 2.65

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Micro/sys Releases the New StackableUSB Specification for I/O Expansion in Embedded Systems

Montrose, CA (PRWEB) February 12, 2007 Micro/sys, Inc. has announced the release of the StackableUSB Specification, which defines a standard for stacking I/O boards onto a single board computer using the popular USB 2.0 interface. A single board computer, operating as a host, can communicate to multiple USB peripheral cards directly through mating USB 2.0

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Micro/sys Releases First StackableUSB I/O Board with 48 Lines of Digital I/O

Montrose, CA (PRWEB) April 2, 2007 The Micro/sys USB148 is the first I/O board to implement the new StackableUSB specification. This high density digital I/O and timer board brings real world I/O to StackableUSB. It operates as a USB device when stacked above or below a host CPU board. Up to four of these USB

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Micro/sys Releases High Density StackableUSB Expansion Board with 96 Lines of Digital I/O

Montrose, CA (PRWEB) May 24, 2007 The Micro/sys USB196 is a high density digital I/O board that implements the new StackableUSB standard. The USB196 offers high quantities of digital I/O for OEM systems by providing four 82C55s that support 96 TTL I/O lines. The 8-position DIP switch and 8 LEDs can be used for debugging

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Micro/sys Releases the First StackableUSB Host Microcontroller

Montrose, California (PRWEB) December 10, 2008 Micro/sys continues to lead the way in StackableUSB product development with its release of the first Host microcontroller equipped with the cutting-edge StackableUSB architecture. In an embedded world where space is a vanishing luxury, this new USB1032 industrial-grade microcontroller allows OEMs to fit their control system within a mere

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Micro/sys Releases First Rugged StackableUSB Accelerometer Module with Analog & Digital I/O

Montrose, CA (PRWEB) January 26, 2009 For the first time, the rugged embedded world can incorporate an accelerometer into an embedded system with USB and still meet the reliability demands of rugged and harsh environments. The Micro/sys RoHS-compliant USB1600 is a tri-axial accelerometer solution which can be configured for sensing ranges from 1.5g – 200g

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Micro/sys Expands I/O Flexibility on the First ARM Cortex-A8 SBC by Enhancing Access to the User-Configurable On-Board FPGA

Montrose, CA (PRWEB) May 25, 2011 For maximum off-the-shelf I/O flexibility, Micro/sys provides user access to a Xilinx Spartan 6 Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) on a low-power, high-performance ARM Cortex-A8 single board computer (SBC) using Freescale Semiconductors i.MX515 processor. The Micro/sys SBC1651 is easily embeddable supporting a 104 Form Factor and is available in

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