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Digital Counters - (52 companies)

Digital counters are integrated circuits used for counting events in computers and other digital systems

Counter Type: BCD / Decade Counter | MOD-N Binary Counter
Counter Category: Synchronous | Asynchronous (Ripple) | Synchronous / Asynchronous
Counter Direction: UP | DOWN | Bidirectional (UP/DOWN)
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Electronic Counters and Electronic Timers - (417 companies)

Electronic counters and electronic timers are completely electronic units for performing a variety of counter or timer functions

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Electromechanical Counters and Electromechanical Timers - (189 companies)

Electromechanical counters and electromechanical timers accept inputs to operate mechanical display, such as rotating wheels or knobs.

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Rotary Encoders, Incremental - (252 companies)

Incremental rotary encoders are multi-turn sensors that use optical, mechanical, or magnetic index-counting for angular measurement. They contain no absolute reference, but instead count relative to the turn-on position

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Specialty Timers - (152 companies)

Specialty timers are specialty or proprietary products related to timers and timing devices.

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Rotary Encoders, Absolute - (177 companies)

Absolute rotary encoders use optical, mechanical, or magnetic indexing for angular measurement. They do not lose their position after power-down, but instead provide absolute position upon power-up without requiring a home cycle or any shaft rotation

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Labware Washers - (47 companies)

Labware washers are used to clean various types of laboratory equipment.

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Nut Runners - (56 companies)

Nut runners are controlled nut drivers, often with torque transducers in the head. They are used in precision fastening and assembly applications, and can be interfaced with SPC software for quality control.

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PWM Amplifier Chips - (37 companies)

Pulse width modulated (PWM) amplifier chips generate a current that switches between high and low output levels. PWM amplifiers have a much higher power capability for a given volume than linear amplifiers. They are also less expensive.

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Video Processor Boards - (47 companies)

Video processor boards are used to process video, medical imaging, automated optical inspection, and other related activities. They can be fitted with between one and a thousand digital signal processing (DSP) units in order to increase the computing power of the board.

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SRAM Memory Chips - (125 companies)

Static random access memory (SRAM) chips do not need to be refreshed like DRAM chips. This makes SRAM chips faster and more reliable.

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Microcontrollers (MCU) - (224 companies)

Microcontrollers (MCU) are complete computer systems on a chip. They combine an arithmetic logic unit (ALU), memory, timer/counters, serial port, input/output (I/O) ports and a clock oscillator.

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Operational Amplifiers - (98 companies)

Operational amplifiers (op amps, op-amps) are general-purpose, closed-loop devices that are used to implement linear functions.

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Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) Chips - (86 companies)

Analog-to-digital converter (ADC) chips transform information from analog to digital form.

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Current Limiting Diodes - (25 companies)

Current limiting diodes (CLD) regulate current over a wide voltage range. There are several types of current limiting diodes (CLD). Examples include a current regulator diode, constant current diode, and current limit diodes.

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iC-MH 12 Bit Hall Angular Encoder

iC-MH 12 Bit Hall Angular Encoder
iC-Haus Corporation


MC100E157: 5V ECL Quad 2:1 Multiplexer

MC100E157: 5V ECL Quad 2:1 Multiplexer
ON Semiconductor LLC


Fairchild FHP3194

Fairchild FHP3194
Mouser Electronics, Inc.


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Part Numbers for cycle count
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99K5787 Newark Extech Instruments All Supplier Direct Ship Digital Multimeter; Dmm Type:Handheld; No. Of Digits/Alpha:6000; Series:Ex500; Calibrated:No; Dmm Functions:Ac/Dc Current,Ac/Dc Voltage,Resistance,Continuity,Frequency; Display Count:6000; Duty Cycle:99.9% Rohs Compliant: Na
85K2291 Newark Extech Instruments LED - Standard Digital Multimeter; Dmm Type:Handheld; No. Of Digits/Alpha:6000; Series:Ex500; Calibrated:No; Dmm Functions:Ac/Dc Current,Ac/Dc Voltage,Resistance,Capacitance,Temperature,Continuity,Frequency; Display Count:6000; Duty Cycle:99.9% Rohs Compliant: Na
02J7832 Newark Tenma All Supplier Direct Ship Digital Multimeter; Certificate Of Calibration:Yes With Data; Approval Categories:Iec 1010, 1000V Cat Ii, 600V Cat Iii, Ce; Current Measuring Range:400Ua To 10A; Display Count:4000; Duty Cycle:0.999% Rohs Compliant: Na
95H9141 Newark Agilent Technologies All Supplier Direct Ship Frequency Counter; Counter Measuring Functions:Frequency, Period, Ratio, Time Interval, Pulse Width, Rise/Fall Time, Phase Angle, Duty Cycle, Totalize, Peak Voltage; Bandwidth Max:225Mhz; Arming Mode:Auto, Manual, External Delay Rohs Compliant: Na
CUB5TB00 PLC Radwell RED LION CONTROLS Not Provided CUB5T PRESET TIMER AND CYCLE COUNTER W/BKLGHT DSPL
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Mechanical Encoders with Extended Cycle Rotation Lives Now Rival Optical Encoders at Much Lower Cost - Encoders and Resolvers
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Engineering Web: cycle count
Dictionary of Algorithms and Data Structures

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Sunspot Cycle Update
Solar Cycle Update Updated predictions from NASA scientists place the solar maximum in mid-2000.
Apple - Batteries
If you did the same thing the next day, it would count as one charge cycle, not two, so you may take several days to complete a cycle.
See Apple Computer, Inc. Information
SourceForge.net: Open Source Software
This is the Beta release of version 3.1.0. Thanks to all in the community who contributed valuable patches and feedback during the Alpha cycle!
Interfacing the Extended Capabilities Parallel Port
A command cycle can be one of two things, either a RLE count or an address.
CASPIR/CYCLES=cycle_count
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Physical Inventory & Cycle Count
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OpenBSD Ports and Packages
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Moore's law - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
in computing performance per unit cost, because increase in transistor count is also a rough measure of computer processing performance.
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