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PCMCIA Cards and Accessories -
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PCMCIA cards and accessories follow standards developed by the Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA), an international standards body and trade organization. PCMCIA cards, or PC cards as they are commonly known, were designed originally for adding memory to portable computers, but are now used in a variety of devices
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PCMCIA Card Readers and Writers -
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PCMCIA reader / writer cards allow users to transfer data between a host computer and a PCMCIA card
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PCMCIA Memory Cards -
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PCMCIA memory and storage cards (also known as PC cards) are devices used to add memory (RAM, SRAM, Flash, etc.) and/or storage capacity (hard disks, CD-ROM, etc.) to computers
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PCMCIA Serial Adapter Cards -
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PCMCIA serial adapter cards provide one or more serial ports for a host computer. They interface with the host via a PCMCIA card bus and add RS232, RS422, or other types of serial ports
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PC Card Connectors -
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PC card connectors are used to connect computer cards to computers. Examples include PC cards and CompactFlash cards
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Network Cards and Network Controllers -
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Network cards and network controllers are expansion boards inserted into computers that allow them to connect to a network
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Wireless Modems -
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Wireless modems transmit modulated data using electromagnetic waves.
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Smart Card Chips -
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Smart card chips contain a microprocessor and/or memory. They are embedded in smart cards; portable devices that resemble credit cards but are used in applications such as banking and health care
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Network Modems -
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Network modems (modulators-demodulators) are devices or programs that allow computers to transmit data over telephone lines. They convert digital computer data to analog sound waves and then demodulate the carrier signals to decode the transmitted information.
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SCSI Adapters and SCSI Controllers -
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SCSI adapters and SCSI controllers (SCSI cards) are computer interface cards that are installed in an expansion slot. They are used to connect the SCSI system to several devices and peripherals using a daisy chain method
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Single Board Computers (SBC) -
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Single board computers (SBC) serve as the motherboard for instrumentation systems including modern PCs. SBCs are composed of a microprocessor, memory chip, and serial and parallel interfaces to communicate with other devices.
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Radio Modems -
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Radio modems are radio frequency transceivers for serial data. They connect to serial ports (RS232, RS422, etc.) and transmit to and receive signals from another matching radio modem.
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Analog-to-Digital Converters -
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Analog-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.
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Access Points -
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Access points are transmitter / receivers (transceivers) that connect to a network through an interface such as a bus or connector. They receive, store, and transmit data between the wireless LAN and the wired structure.
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AC Motor Drives -
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AC motor drives interface controllers to AC motors. They match the control signals (voltage and power levels) as well as the signal type (analog or digital). They also provide power conversion, amplification, and the sequencing of waveform signals
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