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Computers are programmable electronic devices that accept data, execute prerecorded instructions, perform mathematical and logical operations, and output results.
Computer workstations are client computers that connect to a network and share data with other machines. They are used in applications such as computer-aided design (CAD), computer-aided manufacturing (CAM), graphic design, software development, medical imaging, and point of sale (POS) systems.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreIndustrial keyboards are peripheral hardware devices that include alphanumeric keys, electromechanical buttons, or sensors that users press to interface with a computer.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreNotebook and laptop computers are portable computers that usually feature integral keyboards and monitors.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreDesktop personal computers (PCs) are small, relatively inexpensive computers that are designed for individual users. Typically, these devices include a monitor, keyboard, mouse, and other peripherals.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreHandheld computers are portable devices including notebook and subnotebook computers, palmtops, and PDAs.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreTrackballs are computer pointers resembling an inverted mouse. The pointing ball is rotated with the thumb, fingers, or the palm of the hand.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreIndustrial computers are similar to personal computers (PC), but they are intended for use on a factory floor or in other harsh environments.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreComputer mouse and other pointing devices are used to control the screen-based movement of a cursor or icon on a visual computer. This category includes mice, trackballs, and touch pads.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreData acquisition I/O modules or cards have both input and output functionality. Digital or discrete I/O modules include on-off signals used in communication, user interface, or control.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreCell processors are multi-core processors that use cellular architecture for high performance distributed computing. They are made of hardware and software cells whose interoperability is similar to how neural cells perform in the human brain.
Learn MoreData acquisition computer boards are self-contained printed circuit boards that typically plug into the backplane, motherboard, or otherwise interface directly with the computer bus.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreAnalog-to-digital converters (ADC) sample an analog signal and convert it to a series of digital values to represent the signal to a computer processor.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreCounter and timer boards are computer cards that perform digital counting and/or timing functions.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreGeneral-purpose interface bus (GPIB) controllers and GPIB interface boards are devices that enable communications between GPIB buses and GPIB networks.
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5 Pack Pricing promotion Pro-Face America
PS3450A 8.4” Light Duty Panel Industrial Computer Pro-Face America
All-In-One Fanless Embedded Computer Lanner Electronics, Inc.
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The Model 1620 Compressibility Test Machine provides a complete workstation to evaluate the compressibility of friction materials at ambient and elevated temperatures up to 600°C.
The test stand is manufactured in compliance with U.S. and CE standards and features enhancements to conform with world wide testing requirements. (read more)
Product Highlights
• Easier to include CompactFlash memory, 2.5" hard drives, and other common devices
• CompactFlash adapter supports Type I and II memory cards and IBM Microdrives via IDE interface
• Hard drive adapter supports 2.5" IDE hard drives
• Multipurpose adapter supports various Sealevel OEM boards
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The Tsi110™ is the latest host bridge from Tundra that is designed for use with PowerPC® processors from IBM and Freescale. (read more)
Now, with line matrix printing up to 2000 lines per minute, all your needs can be met faster then ever before with the Printronix family of line matrix printers. (read more)
ACCES I/O Products introduces its PCI-DA12 series of digital-to-analog converter cards for PCI Bus computers. The low-cost, half-size converter cards are available with two (PCI-DA12-2), four (PCI-DA12-4), or six (PCI-DA12-6) double-buffered, analog outputs with 12-bit resolution. (read more)
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The F/T sensor system measures the full six components of force and torque. It consists of a transducer, shielded high-flex cable, and intelligent ISA or stand-alone controller. (read more)
With LMS Imagine.Lab Rev 8A, LMS brings new ergonomic features for better productivity, new interfacing capabilities for enhanced interoperability, and breakthrough developments in various dedicated application solutions. (read more)
CH2M Hill Uses FLOVENT Software to Meet Thermal Challenges of World's Fastest Supercomputer (read more)
Intercim's Advanced Integration Services (AIS) layer is designed as service oriented architecture (SOA) for integration of the Suite to other, complementary applications. AIS allows maximum flexibility and interoperability within and outside the enterprise. (read more)
Compact and slim design in this economical 17 key USB Keypad
Plug & Play! A great companion for your notebook PC.
Operating systems: IBM, DOS, Windows, UNIX (read more)
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IBM 1620. Who is IBM 1620? What is IBM 1620? Where is IBM... IBM 1620 The IBM 1620 Modified versions of the 1620 were used as the CPU of the IBM 1710 and IBM 1720 Industrial Process Control Systems. |
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IBM 1620 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia IBM 1620 Model I, Level H The IBM 1620 was announced by IBM on October 21, 1959 and marketed as an inexpensive "scientific computer" |
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IBM 1620 Model I - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The IBM 1620 Model I was the original implementation of the IBM 1620 scientific computer, introduced in 1959. |
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IBM Archives: 1620 Data Processing System The IBM 1620 was a general-purpose, stored-program data processing system for small businesses, research and engineering departments of large |
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IBM Archives: IBM Mainframes My IBM IBM Archives Exhibits Documents IBM Archives > Exhibits > IBM Mainframes |
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IBM 1620 - Dicion?rio internet IBM 1620 <computer> A computer built by IBM and released in late 1959. |
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The IBM 407 Accounting Machine There was a model E8, that was offered with the IBM 1620 to be used as an offline printer. See Columbia University Information |
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IBM 610 - The First Personal Computer The IBM 610 Auto-Point Computer was designed in the portholed attic of Watson Lab at Columbia University by John Lentz between 1948 and 1954 as the See Columbia University Information |
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Lexmark - IBM Laser Toners IBM Lexmark Optra S 1250 / 1255 / 1620 / 1625 / 1650 / 1855 / 2420 / 2450 / 2455 / 4059 7K PY Economy laser toner cartridges |
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Google Directory -... IBM 1620 - http://www.xprt.net/~pgrogers/Ibm1620.html Homage to the venerable IBM 1620 computer. IBM Computers > Hardware > Historical > IBM See Google, Inc. Information |