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PXI is designed for measurement and automation applications that require high-performance and a rugged industrial form-factor. With PXI, one can select modules from a number of vendors and integrate them into a single PXI system, over 1150 module types available in 2006. A typical 3U PXI module measures approximately 100 x 160 mm (4x6") in size, and a
VCIbus hardware. VME eXtensions for instrumentation bus (VXI bus) refers to standards for automated test based upon VMEbus.VXI defines additional bus lines for timing and triggering as well as mechanical requirements and standard protocols for configuration, message-based communication, multi-chassis extension, and other features.
Virtual instrument software architecture (VISA) is a widely used application programming interface (API) in the test and measurement (T&M) industry for communicating with instruments from a computer.
6U VPX Video Output Module from Wolf company on DSEI-2019 3U VPX module. VPX, also known as VITA 46, is a set of standards for connecting components of a computer (known as a computer bus), commonly used by defense contractors.
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AS-105, a 1965 spaceflight in the Apollo program; Austin A105, a 1956 British car, in Austin's Westminster series; RFA Easedale (A105), a 1941 Royal Fleet Auxiliary fleet tanker ship; ASTM A105, a grade of carbon steel
The Advanced eXtensible Interface (AXI) is an on-chip communication bus protocol and is part of the Advanced Microcontroller Bus Architecture specification (AMBA). [1] [2] AXI had been introduced in 2003 with the AMBA3 specification.
The M35, known during development as the EX35 and XM35, [1] [2] is an American 105 mm caliber low-recoil tank gun. The M35 was developed for the U.S. Army and U.S. Marine Corps Mobile Protected Gun Program of the early 1980s. It was integrated onto the Marine Corps LAV-105, and the U.S. Army's M8 Armored Gun System and M10 Booker vehicles.