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- Deadline tahap I : 22 Desember 2007
ADLINK Technology Inc., announces the release of the new GEME-42000, a low-cost compact PC-based controller for low-power, embedded applications. The GEME-42000 is equipped with an Intel Ultra Low Voltage Celeron M processor (1.0 GHz) and up to 1 GB DDR333 RAM, and can be controlled from remote locations and run continuously in critical applications including machine tools and digital video capture.
Low power, fanless CPU applied for embedded applictaions
Supports multi-applications: motion/vision/DIO/communications/High Speed Link
Expandable enclosure design for one PMC and up to three PC104 modules
Compact design with frontal access
OS support: Windows CE, Windows XP Embedded, and Linux(Default User ID: root, Password: adlink for Linux)
AC/DC power supply unit
Hardware Monitoring (WDT, CPU temperature)
Toshiba Corporation has developed the world’s first operational weather radar system and ready to deliver the market the new high-power semiconductor-based weather radar in both 9GHz band (X-band) and 5GHz band (C-band) versions, both in Japan and overseas, including sales of individual modules that build the system.
Main Features :

The system is designed to replace electron tubes in the transmitter with a high-power semiconductor module. The new radar is only one sixth the size of conventional equipment but offers comparable output power, along with improved waveband efficiency and enhanced features. The first unit of the new system has been installed at the Hydrospheric Atmospheric Research Center at Nagoya University, Japan. The Nagoya radar operates in the 9GHz frequency band (X-band) and is the first solid-state weather radar to go into practical operation.