Highland Technology, Inc.
Is an electronics design and manufacturing company specializing in high quality precision instrumentation and control applications including: Precision analog measurement and control, Capture of very high-speed transient phenomena, High speed, high resolution timing instruments, Electrical and thermal energy metering, Precision thermocouple and RTD temperature measurement, General purpose process inputs and outputs, Cryogenic temperature instrumentation, Custom "smart" instrumentation applications and Pulse-gradient drivers for NMR applications.
- 415 551 1700
- 415-551 5129
- 650 Potrero Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94110
United States of America
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8-Channel VME Time-to-Digital Converter
V680
The V680 is an 8-channel time-to-digital converter used to record the time of occurrence of eight independent electrical pulse inputs, each measured relative to a single, common reference input. Each input channel can time its event "hit" with 48.82-picosecond resolution and 48-bit dynamic range.
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24-Channel VME Synchro/LVDT Simulation/Acquisition Module
V545
The V545 is a generalized- DSP-based sinewave processor intended for both simulation and acquisition of LVDTs, RVDTs, synchros, and resolvers. 24 generalized, isolated channels are provided. Each channel can be a signal source or a measurement input. Users can program any desired relationship between input and output channels, allowing simulation and measurement of a wide range of inductive transducers, using internal or external excitation.
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8-Channel VME Strain Gauge/Weighing Module
V380
The V380 is a VME/VXI compatible eight-channel strain-gauge signal conditioner which is optimized for load-cell weighing applications. The module includes tare (zero reference), DSP-based high-order filtering, averaging, triggered weighing, and other functions not commonly available in conventional strain-gauge signal conditioners.
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8-Channel VME Tachometer
V365
The V365 is a single-width, 6U height VME module designed specifically to acquire low frequency inputs from industrial speed sensors. The module can measure frequency and period over a wide dynamic range, and is specifically designed to ensure reliable measurement in high-noise industrial environments.
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8-Channel VME 32 MHz Arbitrary Waveform Generator
V344
The V344 provides eight independent digitally synthesized waveform outputs, each programmable for frequency, amplitude, and phase.
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48-Channel VME Isolated Digital Input Module
V280
The V280 is a single-wide, 6U VME module that includes 48 isolated logic inputs. It is available in versions for nominal 5 volt or 24 volt input levels. The V280 has independently programmable rising and falling edge response times to support contact debounce, glitch catching, and DC or AC inputs.
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12-Channel VME Current Loop/Process Control I/O Module
V220
The V220 is ideal for driving and sensing transducers in computer or PLC-based control systems. It can also be used to simulate complex industrial processes to control systems under development and certification.
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8-Channel VME 32 MHz Arbitrary Waveform Generator
V346
The V346 provides eight independent digitally synthesized waveform outputs, each programmable for frequency, amplitude, and phase.
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4-Channel VME Arbitrary Waveform Generator
V375
The V375 is a versatile VME four-channel arbitrary waveform generator. The module architecture was designed in cooperation with major aircraft engine and power systems manufacturers to provide the features needed for accurate simulation of real-world sensor inputs.
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16-Channel VME RTD/Resistance Input Module
V410
The V410 is a 6U VME module that provides sixteen independent analog inputs that may be used to read RTDs, thermistors, and other similar resistive sensors. It can also read cryogenic diodes. Users may set input range and adjust other settings at VMEbus speed, and depending on the range selected the microprocessor will do the necessary calculations and output voltage, resistance, or temperature. Temperature conversion is available for 100Ω and 1000Ω, series 385 and 392, platinum RTDs.
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Digital Delay Generators
Highland has introduced three unique features to digital delay generation: a "Queued Updates" feature allows time settings to be changed without corrupting ongoing timings; a "Train" feature allows multiple pulses to be generated from each trigger; and a "Frames" feature allows complex delay sweeps and pulse scenarios to be pre-loaded and rapidly executed. Digital delay and pulse generators are available in 1-6 channels, with square, Gaussian, and arbitrary waveshapes, and insertion delays as low as 10 nanoseconds.
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16-Channel VME Analog/Thermocouple Input Module
V450
The V450 is a 16-channel 24-bit VME isolated analog-to-digital converter module which can acquire a wide range of DC voltages, including thermocouple readings with automatic cold junction compensation. Each channel is independently isolated with it's own A/D converter, signal conditioning, input protection circuits, and test relay.
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Waveform Generators
Highland offers waveform generators across a wide range of forms and performance. From simple 4 channel function generators to our flagship arbitrary waveform generators with interchannel modulation, system mastering capability, and unlimited synchronization capability, all of our waveform generators are designed to allow synchronous signal generation for easy integration into end systems.
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64-Channel VME Digital Input/Output Module
V250
The V250 is a single-wide, 6U VME module that provides 64 non-isolated channels of digital input/output. Each 16-channel bank shares programmable pull-ups and input thresholds with a range of 0 to +10 volts.
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64-Channel VME Analog Input Module
V230
The V230 provides high channel-count data acquisition for dense monitoring applications. The 64 channels are individually programmable for both input range and filtering. The three input ranges slightly exceed ±10 V, ±1 V, and ±100 mV, allowing confident measurements all the way to the end of common signaling ranges.