Friday, December 20, 2013

Newnex FireNEX-5000 SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Optical Repeater

Shoring up one of USB 3.0's most glaring shortcomings, Newnex's FireNEX-5000 extends SuperSpeed USB 3.0 transmission runs to over 100 meters! Among the world's first USB 3.0 optical repeaters, the FireNEX-5000 uses industry standard LC connector optical cables to extend far beyond the practical length limit for copper USB 3.0 cable of 3 meters. This capability opens many possibilities for the use of USB 3.0 in Machine Vision, security and scientific fields. The FireNEX-5000 set includes one FireNEX-5000 device unit (upstream) and one FireNEX-5000 host unit (downstream), a user's manual and a single FIRENEX-5POWER 5V power supply. A single FIRENEX-5POWER is included to power the device end which requires an external power source. The host unit may be bus powered by the computer; if power cannot be provided by the computer then a second power supply such as the FIRENEX-5POWER will need to be purchased. Optical cable and USB 3.0 cables are not included.

Important Note: This device is not backwards compatible. It does not support older USB2.0/1.1 devices, it will work only with USB 3.0 devices.

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Hub 3 Port plus Gigabit Ethernet Docking Station U-810


This USB 3.0 Hub + Gigabit Ethernet Docking Station let you get the fastest way to connect several USB 3.0 devices quickly and easily. The U-810 has three USB 3.0 Super-Speed ports, and it also integrated with a single RJ-45 Ethernet networking port. With this USB/Ethernet Adapter, you avoid the hassles of opening up your computer case to add an internal network card.The USB 3.0 Hub + Gigabit Ethernet Docking Station is also backward compatible with the USB 2.0 specification. Perfect for docking small notebook and netbook computers to speedy wired networks and USB 3.0 SuperSpeed peripherals. The Gigabit Ethernet is powered by the latest ASIX AX88179 chipset, providing a host of modern features including full duplex operation with IEEE 802.3x flow control and half duplex operation with back-pressure flow control.

Superior design of Apple's Lightning connectors inspires upcoming Type-C USB standard

It's no secret that the bulky and awkward design of 'Micro' USB connectors has long been problematic especially its unidirectional orientation insertion requirement. While not nearly as elegant as Apple's Lightning connectors, the new USB Type-C connectors promise better than the downright awful existing standard. According to the USB-IF press release:

Key characteristics of the USB Type-C connector and cable solution include:

  • An entirely new design tailored to work well with emerging product designs
  • New smaller size similar in size to the existing USB 2.0 Micro-B
  • Usability enhancements users will no longer need to be concerned with plug orientation/cable direction, making it easier to plug in
  • The Type-C connector and cable will support scalable power charging
  • Scalability the connector design will scale for future USB bus performance

Several trade publications have covered this story.

The Next-Gen USB Plug To Be Smaller And Finally Reversible

Key characteristics of the USB Type-C connector and cable solution include

Friday, November 15, 2013

New: Portable Bluetooth Mono Speaker M-520


The Portable Bluetooth Mono Speaker M-520 allows wireless playback of streaming music from a range of wireless devices. Play songs from an iPad, Android or other Smart Phone, iPhone, notebook computer or any other device with A2DP Bluetooth transmitting capability to remote speakers up to 10 meters away. The M-520 can also act as a standard speaker for devices without wireless capabilities by using the included cable to plug into the 3.5mm audio inputs on an output device. The Portable Bluetooth Mono Speaker M-520 can utilize one of three power options, AC adapter, USB bus power, or its own internal rechargeable battery for maximum portability.

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

PCI Express to Parallel (IEEE 1284) I/O 2 Port Host Adapter

Thursday, November 7, 2013

Our top selling item September and October: Orico 4-Port Wall AC USB Charger for Mobile Phones and Tablets DCH-4U




Perfect for travelers or anyone looking to charge multiple portable devices at once, the Orico 4-Port Wall AC USB Charger for Mobile Phones and Tablets DCH-4U delivers economical performance. The charger provides up to a total of 6 Amperes of power (30W). The DCH-4U features two high-current capacity 5V/2A and two standard 5V/1A power ports. DCH-4U s port versatility allows it to charge four portable devices at once, including two high current draw devices, like iPads. Boasting sophisticated circuit design, the DCH-4U provides over-heating, over-current, and over-charging protection. Charging automatically stops when batteries are full.
The Orico 4-Port Wall AC USB Charger for Mobile Phones and Tablets DCH-4U is compatible with iPhone, iPad, HTC phones, Samsung Galaxy Tab, Samsung Galaxy Phone, Samsung Galaxy Note, Blackberry, MP3 players, Digital Camera, and other USB devices. The four Type-A Female downstream ports are power only. The DCH-4U allows use of existing USB charging cables to charge most USB powered devices. An easy-to-see LED confirms whether USB charger is properly connected.

Monday, November 4, 2013

CryptoMate64 USB Portable Cryptographic Token


CryptoMate64 is a lightweight USB token that provides a strong authentication solution. With a weight of only 6g, it is the most secure and portable cryptographic USB token in the market. CryptoMate64 enables digital signatures, email encryption, online payments, Windows log-on and other Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) applications. With the help of a smart card mini-driver that is automatically downloaded once the device is plugged into the PC, the Cryptomate 64 can easily be used for secure and efficient operations in Windows environments.
Cryptomate64 has a built-in ACOS5-64 Smart Card chip where all cryptographic operations, such as RSA (up to 4096bits), SHA-1, SHA-256, AES-128/192/256 and 3K 3DES, are performed, rather than in the PC or terminal, This ensures that all sensitive credentials protected by cryptographic keys cannot be hacked or sniffed. This allows ultimate security to be achieved.

Thursday, October 24, 2013

FarLinX X.25 to XOT and X.25 to TCP/IP Mini Gateway

FarLinX X.25 to XOT and X.25 to TCP/IP Mini Gateway
The FarLinX Mini Gateway is the smallest member of the FarLinX Gateway range - it can handle your smaller scale single X.25 line to TCP/IP migration requirements. It offers many of the same features as in the larger FarLinX X25 Gateway range but at a lower price and in a more compact enclosure. The Gateway supports XOT to X.25 switching, X.25 to TCP data translation and connection routing, TCP to XOT, a Triple-X PAD, and a Host PAD. All this is easily managed from your browser. There are also daily activity logs with a selectable level of detail, automatically archived on a daily basis. The SNMP support provides alerts for a numerous different conditions including critical events such as line down and line up. The more powerful FarLinX X25 Gateway range is more suitable where multiple and faster X.25 lines are used.

Thursday, October 17, 2013

G-Tech G-RAID with Thunderbolt at Synchrotech



G-RAID with Thunderbolt, designed specifically for professional content creation applications, features the most powerful, flexible I/O technology ever. At double the data transfer rates of USB 3.0 and over 12 times faster than Firewire 800, no other PC I/O interface can match the raw speed of Thunderbolt now available in G-Technology’s leading RAID solution. The G-Technology team has built its reputation and business on serving creative professionals and prosumers that demand performance, capacity and quality. To continue its tradition of serving this market, we’ve worked with Intel and Apple to enable Thunderbolt on its product line. Leveraging the strengths of our Enterprise storage experience, our AV expertise and the capabilities of Thunderbolt, the G-Technology team is delivering the future of rich media now.G-RAID is ready right out of the box for use with Mac OS X systems and appears to the system as a single, big and fast disk drive. G-RAID also supports Windows(R) systems with a simple reformat. G-RAID is backed by a standard 3-year factory warranty and unlimited free technical support by representatives experienced with the latest content creation applications.

Friday, October 11, 2013

Apotop All-in-1 USB 2.0 Memory Card Reader/Writers DR85 and DR87 Benchmarks

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Apotop All-in-1 SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Memory Card Reader/Writer

Apotop's 3R01 All-in-1 SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Memory Card Reader/Writer supports nearly all modern flash memory media cards. Unlike many readers in its class, the 3R01 SuperSpeed USB reader's premium features don't command a premium price. With broad card support, the reader is plenty fast enough to support transfer hungry memory cards like speedy UDMA 7 CompactFlash cards used in high end DLSR cameras. Utilizing SuperSpeed USB's maximum theoretical speeds of up to 5Gbps, waiting for photos and videos to transfer off cards is now a thing of the past. This SuperSpeed USB 3.0 flash memory reader also supports the massive capacities of modern storage devices, currently supporting up to 2TB on some flash media cards such as SDXC. The 3R01 SuperSpeed USB memory card reader/writer is fully backward compatible with both USB 2.0 and USB 1.1 hosts. Its five open memory card slots can be used at the same time for data transfers and exchanges, even between cards. The reader supports Hot-Swap and Plug-N-Play, and utilizes USB bus power so no additional power source is required. The multi-platform reader is best used with systems that support SuperSpeed USB 3.0 in order to take advantage of its speed.

Apotop All-in-1 SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Memory Card Reader/Writer

Benchmarks

Apotop 3R01-B USB 3.0 All in 1 SuperSpeed Card Reader with ATP ProMax CompactFlash 300X UDMA 16GB

Apotop 3R01-B USB 3.0 All in 1 SuperSpeed Card Reader with ATP ProMax SDHC Class 10 16GB

A very helpful SSD endurance guide

As Solid State Drives (SSD) like OCZ Vector Series find more deployments than ever before, it's important to keep in mind some of their technological compromises. While smaller processes, and hence increased transistor densities, are often desirable in microelectronics, NAND cells present a trade-off. Smaller processes reduce the endurance cycles of NAND memory, while simultaneously providing better capacity to cost ratios.

On April 10, 2012, AnandTech published an interesting piece that discusses this compromise, and provides an informative table of typical SSD total estimated life-span for several program/erase cycles. That table is reproduced here for informational purposes. Synchrotech recommends potentional SSD users familiarize themselves with the trade offs that SSDs pose.

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Register Article -- 12 simple rules: How Ted Codd transformed the humble database

We found this piece by The Register's Gavin Clarke on the history of the relational model for database management to be inspiring and worth sharing. The piece pays homage to Ted Codd, whose Turing Award winning idea is now taken for granted because it is ubiquitous.

12 simple rules: How Ted Codd transformed the humble database

Monday, September 9, 2013

The Orico 2595SUS3 2.5-inch SATA enclosures tested by PC Funs


The folks at pcfuns.com ran benchmarks on the ORICO 2595 Series 2.5-inch SATA HDD/SSD external enclosures with eSATA and SuperSpeed USB 3.0 with a Kingston HyperX 3K 120 GB SSD installed.

Comparing both the SuperSpeed USB 3.0 and eSATA, they found the eSATA interface to be significantly faster, but that isn’t to say the USB 3.0 numbers were entirely unimpressive. The 2595's eSATA port averaged 200 MB/s reads and 171 MB/s writes with the Solid State Drive, while the SuperSpeed USB 3.0 port weighed in with 164.5 MB/s reads and 103 MB/s writes.

All in all, the stylish 2595SUS3 deployed with modern 2.5-inch devices provides excellent performance and is perfect for mobile applications at a price that anyone can appreciate.

ORICO 2595 Series 2.5-inch SATA HDD/SSD external enclosures with eSATA and SuperSpeed USB 3.0

Friday, August 23, 2013

New Item: USB Full Speed PC/SC Smart Card Reader with Fingerprint Sensor AET65

The AET65 Smart Card Reader with Fingerprint Sensor guarantees security and convenience in a variety of applications. Combining the core of ACS’ ACR38-SAM contact smart card reader and Authentec’s swipe fingerprint sensor in a single device, it creates a more cost-efficient and simplified integration of biometric technology in applications where the accuracy of biometric authentication is necessary to ensure a high level of security. Even developers without an in-depth knowledge of biometrics can integrate fingerprint authentication into smart card-based applications. 
AET65 elevates security by requiring of a user something they have (smart card), something they know (PIN/password) and something they are (fingerprint), before enabling any transaction; limits fingerprint extraction and matching to itself (preventing security attacks associated with PCs); comes with a secure access module (SAM); and offers support for third-party algorithms. The AET65 also enhances simplicity since it does away with databases, servers or network connectivity. Instead, fingerprint templates are stored and encrypted in the smart card, reducing operation components into three (local PC/remote server applications, contact smart cards, and the AET65). With these features, the AET65makes integration of secure biometric authentication simple and exchange of information intuitive, and fingerprint and smart card authentication hassle-free.

USB Full Speed PC/SC Smart Card Reader with Fingerprint Sensor AET65


USB Full Speed PC/SC Smart Card Reader with Fingerprint Sensor AET65USB Full Speed PC/SC Smart Card Reader with Fingerprint Sensor AET65

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

USBScope Registers and USBScope, Wave, Pulse, Count Communications Protocol Elan Documents

Many thanks to an end user for locating copies of these USBScope Registers and USBScope, Wave, Pulse, Count Communications Protocol Documents

USBScope Registers by Synchrotech

USBScope, Wave, Pulse, Count Communications Protocol by Synchrotech

We're currently phasing in Link Instruments' devices to replace the now EOL Elan ones, but there are still a lot of end users with the EOL items. To see all of the Elan and Link Instruments' we carry, see our test equipment page.

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Ars Technica reports: Asus is first to the party with a Thunderbolt 2-certified motherboard

Ars Technica reports: Asus is first to the party with a Thunderbolt 2-certified motherboardHighly regarded technology site Ars Technica reported today that Asus is first to the party with a Thunderbolt 2-certified motherboard. The article's byline is "Other devices, including the new Mac Pro, will follow." Synchrotech finds this news of Thunderbolt 2 being immediately available exciting, as well as the article's announcement that USB 3.1 devices should be available in the next six months or so. Seeing both of these technologies add capabilities and increase their capacities for speed is exciting news for consumers.

Synchrotech offers several high-performance Thunderbolt devices, and intends to expand our product line up over the next few months. Thunderbolt 2's doubling of bandwidth and accommodation of single-cable 4K video represents a breakthrough for mobile users in that Thunderbolt is the only technology that allows for a single-cable connection to high end video card breakout boxes plugging into multiple 4K displays. Thunderbolt equipped notebooks are not constrained by their built in video, and Thunderbolt 2 expands upon that capability. Connecting powerful RAID and SSD to systems via Thunderbolt enables performance once only achievable by Fibre Channel and other exotic server related technologies. Current Synchrotech Thunderbolt offerings include the Delock 61971 Thunderbolt to SATA 6Gbps HDD/SSD Drive Adaptor + AC Adapter, the Sonnet Echo Thunderbolt to ExpressCard/34 Adapter Pro, and several other devices.


Thunderbolt and the Thunderbolt logo are registered trademarks of Intel.

Friday, August 2, 2013

Now in Stock: Delock 61971 Adapter Thunderbolt™ to SATA 6Gbps, wall power



The Delock 61971 Thunderbolt to SATA 6Gbps HDD/SSD Drive Adaptor represents the second generation of high-performance Thunderbolt to SATA devices. Portable, but still featuring a full 22-pin SATA connector, the 61971 Thunderbolt to SATA 6Gbps Adapter connects to both 2.5in and 3.5in SATA devices. Deploy with screaming fast Solid State Drives (SSD), or spacious Hard Disk Drives (HDD), Delock’s 61971 Thunderbolt to SATA 6Gbps HDD/SSD Drive Adaptor versatility makes it a great addition to any Thunderbolt based work flow. While best performance is achieved with SATA 6 Gb/s devices, the Delock 61971 Thunderbolt Adapter is backward compatible with SATA 1.5 Gb/s and SATA 3 Gb/s devices as well.

The 61971's 12 Volt at 2.5 Ampere power supply is used to power the adapter itself as well as connected 5.25-inch optical drives, 3.5-inch HDDs, or 2.5-inch HDDs and SSDs. The 61971 features a single Thunderbolt port and is compatible with both Mac OS X and Windows systems with Thunderbolt support. The included Windows drivers allow use with SATA based Optical Drives under Windows.


Monday, July 29, 2013

HOWTO/Review: Connecting an iPhone to the M-510 Portable Bluetooth A2DP Music Receiver

The folks over at technology musings wrote an interesting HOWTO/Review on our M-510 Portable Bluetooth A2DP Music Receiver. The tutorial, replete with screen shots, explains the process for connecting iOS devices to the M-510. They also discuss some technical details of A2DP and sound quality. We've been given permission to reproduce the post here.


Connecting an iPhone to the M-510 Portable Bluetooth A2DP Music Receiver

Portable Bluetooth A2DP Music Receiver M-510Got a loaner M-510 Portable Bluetooth A2DP Music Receiver to test out over the weekend. We plugged it into a Bose Wave II Radio using the included double male 3.5mm stereo audio cable. Our test devices were an iPhone 3GS and an iPad with Retina display (4th generation). Both devices were running iOS 6.1.3. Getting the M-510 to work with iOS devices was a snap, and the sound quality was surprisingly good for typical mobile device playback.
The M-510 Portable Bluetooth A2DP Music Receiver supports the Bluetooth Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) utilizing Low Complexity Subband Coding (SBC). SBC is applied to existing audio CODECs, in other words transcoding on the fly. This is fine for typical medium to higher quality AAC and MP3 stored on portable devices like iPods, iPhones, and iPads. However, if you're expecting lossless formats like FLAC, ALAC, or even high quality lossy formats like lame --preset insane encoded files to sound the same, they won't. Highest quality audio is better served over WiFi with AirTunes/AirPlay enabled audio equipment. That said, the M-510's quality is acceptable for 256 kbps or lower quality iTunes AACs or MP3 files, which is what most people have on iDevices and other portable players. Overall the M-510 is an inexpensive way to add wireless playback ability to devices without that capability. If you're looking for really high fidelity, you're not shopping the under $40 devices market to begin with.
The M-510 Portable Bluetooth A2DP Music Receiver's other big plus is that it provides the choice between an AC adapter and running off a single AAA battery. That last option provides a lot of flexibility when you think of portable scenarios. Don't want to lug your expensive audio equipment outside, but have an old boombox with a 3.5mm line in? Add the M-510 and now that boombox becomes remote speakers for your iPhone 5.
Pairing the M-510 with the iOS devices is a simple as visiting Settings > Bluetooth" and then finding Music Receiver in the list of devices
Connecting an iPhone to the M-510 Portable Bluetooth A2DP Music Receiver
Tap on Music Receiver and it will then read as Connected.
Connecting an iPhone to the M-510 Portable Bluetooth A2DP Music Receiver
Later if you choose to remove the saved connection by clicking arrow to the right of the word Music Receiver and then tapping Forget this Device.
Connecting an iPhone to the M-510 Portable Bluetooth A2DP Music Receiver
During playback, clicking the AirPlay icon on the bottom right of the screen (in orange next to the volume control) allows choice of where the audio signal is to be sent.
Connecting an iPhone to the M-510 Portable Bluetooth A2DP Music Receiver
Here the M-510 is selected. We can easily switch to the iPhone's internal speakers by clicking the iPhone button.
Connecting an iPhone to the M-510 Portable Bluetooth A2DP Music Receiver

Friday, July 26, 2013

Synchrotech one of only two vendors to debut Delock's 61971 Thunderbolt to SATA 6Gbps HDD/SSD Drive Adaptor

Because of our excellent relationship with Delock, we were selected to be one of their first vendors for their exciting new product release. The 61971 has been approved by Intel and is listed on their official Thunderbolt® site.
We are now taking pre-orders for the versatile Thunderbolt SATA device. Our tentative shipment schedule is as follows: "we will be able to ship 10 pieces to you on August 6, 2013 so you can test the product first; and other 10 pieces to ship by the end of August. After that time, we will have enough stock for this item."
Delock 61971 Thunderbolt to SATA 6Gbps HDD/SSD Drive Adaptor + AC AdapterThe Delock 61971 Thunderbolt to SATA 6Gbps HDD/SSD Drive Adaptor represents the second generation of high-performance Thunderbolt to SATA devices. Portable, but still featuring a full 22-pin SATA connector, the 61971 Thunderbolt to SATA 6Gbps Adapter connects to both 2.5in and 3.5in SATA devices. Deploy with screaming fast Solid State Drives (SSD), or spacious Hard Disk Drives (HDD), Delock's 61971 Thunderbolt to SATA 6Gbps HDD/SSD Drive Adaptor versatility makes it a great addition to any Thunderbolt based work flow. While best performance is achieved with SATA 6 Gb/s devices, the Delock 61971 Thunderbolt Adapter is backward compatible with SATA 1.5 Gb/s, SATA 3 Gb/s devices as well.
The 61971's 12 Volt at 2.5 Ampere power supply is used to power the adapter itself as well as connected 5.25-inch optical drives, 3.5-inch HDDs, or 2.5-inch HDDs and SSDs. The 61971 features a single Thunderbolt port and is compatible with both Mac OS X and Windows systems with Thunderbolt support. The included Windows drivers allow use with SATA based Optical Drives under Windows.
Delock 61971 Thunderbolt to SATA 6Gbps HDD/SSD Drive Adaptor + AC Adapter

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Portable Bluetooth A2DP Music Receiver M-510

Portable Bluetooth A2DP Music Receiver M-510The Portable Bluetooth A2DP Music Receiver M-510 allows playback of streaming music on non-Bluetooth equipped devices like speakers, HiFi Systems, and headphones from a A2DP Bluetooth compatible music source. The M-510 Bluetooth Music Receiver is a great way to provide existing equipment with wire-free capabilities. Play songs from an iPad, Android or other Smart Phone, iPhone, notebook computer or any other device with A2DP Bluetooth transmitting capability to remote speakers up to 10 meters away. The Portable Bluetooth A2DP Music Receiver M-510 provides three power options, AC adapter, USB bus power, or a single AAA battery for maximum portability. Use the included cable to plug into the 3.5mm audio inputs on an output device, pair the Portable Bluetooth A2DP Music Receiver M-510 to source device, and enjoy music streamed wirelessly.

Portable Bluetooth A2DP Music Receiver M-510

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Add new life to older desktop computers by providing them SuperSpeed USB 3.0 connectivity

PCI to SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Host Adapter 4 Port I/O Flex PU430The I/O Flex PU430 PCI to SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Host Adapter 4 Port brings new life to older desktop computers by providing them SuperSpeed USB 3.0 connectivity. The PCI card adapter is fully backward compatible with existing USB 2.0 and USB 1.1 devices, and connects with SuperSpeed USB 3.0 hard drive enclosures, SSD enclosures, backup RAIDS, video converters, printers, and hundreds of other devices while enabling the use of high performance device that were once reserved only for high speed buses like eSATA and FireWire. Able to offer most of the usable bandwidth of SuperSpeed USB, the PU430 is limited to a maximum of 2.133Gbps transfer rates [1] because of the limitations of PCI. However, that's an amazing improvement over USB 2.0, and the PU430 PCI USB 3.0 solution provides over twice (200+%) the performance gain over on-board USB 2.0, and is only 30% slower than the maximum speed USB 3.0 can achieve in PCI-Express (PCIe) slots.

The adapter provides four (4) external USB 3.0 ports. The I/O Flex PU430 PCI to SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Host Adapter features both 15-pin SATA power connector and mini 4-pin power connector for added power source to better support power hungry bus-powered devices. Easy USB installation makes adding new hardware a breeze, with no complex configuration, confusing plug-ins, or IRQs. Connect up to 127 USB products to PCs. Ready for use with self-powered devices, or plug any available 15-pin SATA Power Connector into the onboard connecter for devices requiring bus power.

Benchmarks: PU430 PCI to SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Host Adapter

PCI to SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Host Adapter 4 Port I/O Flex PU430
The I/O Flex PU430 PCI to SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Host Adapter 4 Port The PU430 PCI USB 3.0 solution provides over twice (200+%) the performance gain over on-board USB 2.0, and is only 30% slower than the maximum speed USB 3.0 can achieve in PCI-Express (PCIe) slots

PCI to SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Host Adapter 4 Port I/O Flex PU430

Friday, June 21, 2013

This USB 13 Port Hub can charge an iPad or other high-current-draw device while a computer is off


Thursday, May 30, 2013

MSO-19 USB 2GSa/s Oscilloscope, 200MSa/s Logic Analyzer, 100MSa/s Pattern Generator and TDR

MSO-19 USB 2GSa/s Oscilloscope, 200MSa/s Logic Analyzer, 100MSa/s Pattern Generator and TDRThe MSO-19 is a portable USB based 2GSa/s Oscilloscope, 200MSa/s Logic Analyzer, 100MSa/s Pattern Generator and TDR. All channels sample simultaneously at a max rate of 200MSa/s (5ns), includes probe, clips, wires and software. The device works with Windows XP/Vista/7/8. The MSO-19 has time synchronized oscilloscope and logic analyzer inputs. All 9 channels are sampled at the same time and are displayed together. This is better than separate instruments because the analog and digital waveforms are acquired with the same sample clock assuring accurate time correlation between the two. Even if you went through the effort of cabling two individual instruments together, you would not be able to get the samples to within 5 ns of each other, nor would the triggering be so tightly coupled. Since the software displays the oscilloscope and logic analyzer data on the same screen it stays synchronized no matter how you scroll or zoom.

The MSO-19 can trigger on the Oscilloscope, Logic Analyzer, SPI or I2C inputs. Since all of the 9 inputs sample at the same time you will see a fully synchronized display of all the digital and analog inputs. Oscilloscope trigger: Rising edge, falling edge and pulse width. Logic Analyzer trigger: 8 bit trigger word, SPI trigger: 32 bit trigger word, I2c trigger: 32 bit trigger word. The 100Mpt/S pattern generator has many features not found on other pattern generators.  Since it has shared pins with the Logic Analyzer the pattern data can be tri-stated to create bidirectional bus signals.  The PG also runs on an independent clock from the logic analyzer, hence you can create a slow signal and analyze the response at a much faster sampling rate.  The pattern buffer length is adjustable and can be looped to create complex patterns.  The PG can start manually or be synchronized with the MSO trigger inputs. High speed sampling is key to getting a good capture.  The 200MSa single shot sample rate and 60MHz bandwidth will allow you see a great picture of a 60MHz signal in single shot mode and an even faster one if you use RIS mode sampling. The FFT Spectrum Analyzer has controls for FFT window, FFT type, FFT resolution. The software also supports averaging, memory and plot subtraction.  This allows for a whole range of spectral analysis including: Frequency response analysis, Power supply noise analysis, etc...

MSO-19 USB 2GSa/s Oscilloscope, 200MSa/s Logic Analyzer, 100MSa/s Pattern Generator and TDR

What are the Pin-Outs from PCMCIA PC Card to CompactFlash when using a CF Adapter?

What are the Pin-outs from PCMCIA PC Card to CompactFlash when using a CF Adapter?

Thursday, May 23, 2013

FireNEX COAX S800 75ohm COAX BNC FireWire 800 IEEE1394b Repeater Kit

FireNEX COAX S800 75ohm COAX BNC FireWire 800 IEEE1394b Repeater KitThe FireNEX-COAX-S800 uses flexible coaxial cabling to provide reliable FireWire 800 transmission up to 60 meters (196 feet). There are several advantages in using a standard 75 Ohm coax cable, like wide availability, excellent EMC performance, low cost connections, enabling of terminations by end users, and the possibility of using existing cabling infrastructure. Since each FireNEX-COAX-S800 repeater has two IEEE 1394b FireWire 800 ports it can also be used as a hub for daisy chain connections.

A FireNEX-COAX-S800 set includes two FireNEX COAX S800 75ohm COAX BNC FireWire 800 IEEE1394b repeaters and a manual. An available DC power jack lets you connect an optional power supply (purchased separately), such as the FIRENEX-POWER. COAX cable and FireWire/IEEE1394b cables are not included. The repeaters feature industrial standard screw locking for 1394b ports.

FireNEX COAX S800 75ohm COAX BNC FireWire 800 IEEE1394b Repeater Kit (2ct)

FireNEX800™, FireNEX-MX™, FireNEX800™-SX, FireNEX-CAT5™, FireNEX-CAT5™ S400, FireNEX-COAX-S800™, FireNEX-POF™,FireNEX-CAT5-S800™ are registered trademarks of Newnex Technology Corp. All rights reserved.

Monday, May 20, 2013

Thunderbolt Cables as long as 3 meters (9.8 feet)

FMJ USB 10-Pin Module Removable Solid-State Memory Storage Subsystem

FMJ USB 10-Pin Module Removable Solid-State Memory Storage SubsystemThe FMJ USB 10-Pin Module is a small, low cost, high performance, removable solid-state memory storage subsystem. It is an appropriate replacement for hard disk drives and host systems that require low power and small scalable storage solutions. FMJ technology is designed for customers that prefer reliable operation in harsh environments and long product life-cycle. Amongst the endless number of applications are networking products, military systems, interactive kiosks, record and playback systems, medical equipment, industrial control systems, avionics, and voting machines. Every USB 10-Pin Module is integrated with technology that prevents data corruption and loss from power anomalies. USB 10-Pin Module Pin Information.

FMJ USB 10-Pin Module Removable Solid-State Memory Storage Subsystem

OCZ Vector Series 7mm Low Profile SATA III 2.5in Solid State Drives

OCZ Vector Series 7mm Low Profile SATA III 2.5in Solid State Drives

The Vector Series delivers a new industry-leading solid state storage solution for the high-end consumer and workstation user. Meet the storage expectations you didn't know you had.

Thursday, May 16, 2013

New: Contactless Near Field Communication (NFC) PC/SC Smart Card Reader ACR122U USB 2.0

Contactless Near Field Communication (NFC) PC/SC Smart Card Reader ACR122U USB 2.0The ACR122U NFC Reader is a PC-linked contactless Smart Card reader/writer developed based on the 13.56 MHz Contactless (RFID) Technology. Compliant with the ISO/IEC18092 standard for Near Field Communication (NFC), it supports not only Mifare® and ISO 14443 A and B cards but also all four types of NFC tags. ACR122U is compliant with both CCID and PC/SC. Thus, it is a plug-and-play USB device allowing interoperability with different devices and applications. With an access speed of up to 424 kbps and a full USB speed of up to 12 Mbps, ACR122U can also read and write more quickly and efficiently. The proximity operating distance of ACR122U is up to 5 cm, depending on the type of contactless tag in use.

In order to increase the security level, ACR122U can be integrated with an ISO 7816-3 SAM slot. Furthermore, the ACR122U NFC Reader is available in module form, permitting easy integration into bigger machines, such as POS terminals, physical access systems and vending machines. The ACR122U NFC Reader is ideal for both secure personal identity verification and online micro-payment transactions. Other applications of the ACR122U include access control, e-payment, e-ticketing for events and mass transit, toll road fare collection and network authentication.

Contactless Near Field Communication (NFC) PC/SC Smart Card Reader ACR122U USB 2.0

Expanded and Revised: ExpressCard FAQ for ExpressCard/34 and ExpressCard/54

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Monday, May 13, 2013

Monday, May 6, 2013

Video: FarSite X.25 - TCP/IP - XOT products and solutions for network inter-communications

FarSite's products providing solutions for X.25 networks and communications between X.25, XOT and TCP/IP infrastructure with the expertise to assist in a smooth transition.

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

DPD200 and DPH200 DisplayPort to 2-Port Graphics Splitter Adapters

DisplayPort to 2-Port Graphics Splitter AdapterThe DisplayPort to 2-Port DisplayPort (DPD200) or HDMI (DPH200) Graphics Splitter Adapters are innovative, external multi-display adapters that allows deployment of multiple monitors from a single digital DisplayPort source. The DisplayPort Graphics Splitter is usefull for a range of applications such as gaming, graphics design or spreadsheet analysis. Uses include spanning both monitors or choosing to dedicate each monitor to a separate application. These DisplayPort graphics splitter dongles lets you combine two DisplayPort (DPD200) or HDMI (DPH200) monitors as one display, at a maximum resolution of 3840x1200, to make the ultimate wide screen desktop. This graphics expansion module can also clone your primary display and function as a 2 Port DisplayPort (DPD200) or HDMI (DPH200) Video Splitter. Compatible with DisplayPort video cards, the DisplayPort (DPD200) or HDMI (DPH200) graphics splitter dongles requires no software installation for multi-display applications, and is plug-n-play—simplifying configuration and saving time. It works with standard Microsoft Windows and Linux PCs featuring DisplayPort connectivity.

DPD200 DisplayPort to 2-Port DisplayPort Graphics Splitter Adapter DPH200 DisplayPort to 2-Port HDMI Graphics Splitter Adapter

Thursday, April 25, 2013

Video: FarSync BERT Line Tester USB/PCIe operation, installation and features

Both the PCIe and USB based BERT devices are available on our site at FarSite FarSync Bit Error Rate Test (BERT) line quality tester devices, software and cables

Demonstration in the use, installation and features of the FarSync BERT Tester. It provides a comprehensive, simple to use, all in one, line testing utility for testing asynchronous and synchronous lines from your Laptop or PC. All the popular standard BERT test patterns can be selected; the test period can be controlled; real time error counters and full line test statistics are provided as well as support for user controlled error injection.

Lines with network interfaces RS232 (V.24), V.35, RS530 (EIA530), RS422, X.21 (V.11), and RS449 can be tested with line speeds ranging from 15 baud up to 2 Mbits/s or to over 10 Mbit/s for the PCIe dual port card version.

The FarSync Flex adapter is simply plugged into any of your Laptop's USB ports or a PCIe slot; select one of the cables provided to connect to the line to be tested; the BERT application can then be started and the line quality results are displayed in real time.

API access for LabVIEW or Windows applications enables the tests to be run, and the results obtained, programmatically.

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Orico SuperSpeed USB 3.0 W8PH4 Series Portable 4 Port Hubs

Orico SuperSpeed USB 3.0 W8PH4 Series Portable 4 Port HubsOrico's latest portable SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Hub series was designed with the latest laptops, ultrabooks, and tablet PCs in mind. Available in glossy black or white color schemes, the W8PH4 SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Hub is as attractive as it is functional. The W8PH4 4 Port Hub maximizes data transfer speeds when using higher-bandwidth peripherals including external USB 3.0 digital video cameras, disk drives, video surveillance cameras, high-resolution webcams, and multi-channel audio. These Orico hubs support USB 3.0 data transfer speeds up to 5Gb/s and provides backwards support for USB 2.0 and USB 1.1 devices. The 4 port HU430 SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Hub works with a wide range of USB devices and allows simultaneous operation of multiple USB 3.0 and legacy USB devices.

Utilizing Via's efficient VL812 USB 3.0 controller chipset with advanced USB PHY technology, the W8PH4 SuperSpeed hub features advanced power management. Its built-in integrated charging controller circuit provides Digitally Charging Port (DCP) and Charging Downstream Port (CDP) capabilities conforming to the USB Battery Charging 1.2 Specification, resulting in charging efficiency up to 3 times of ordinary USB charging port. What's more, the HU430 4 Port SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Hub provides over-current protection at each port.

Orico SuperSpeed USB 3.0 W8PH4 Series Portable 4 Port Hubs

Monday, April 22, 2013

Elan Downloads and Support Archive

We recently posted What happened to Elan Digital Systems Ltd's website? discussing the disposition of Elan. As promised, we've begun to collect files and are making them available for download. Depending on traffic, we might not keep them at these current locations, but we will update this page whenever there are any changes. Special thanks to Michael Vögele for locating the Java software for USBScope50.

CDROM ISO Images
USBT&M.iso.zip
The USB Test and Measurement CDROM image. Includes USBCount50, USBPulse100, USBScope50, and USBWave12
USBscope50_Java_CD_20091005.iso.zip
The USB Scope 50 Java Software CDROM image, the Java software was to supercede the older binaries and has the benefit of being cross-platform for Linux and The Windows
elupcr20061020.iso.zip
Drivers for P-Series cards readers CDROM image
Drivers obtained from the Wayback Machine
pseries_windows.exe.zip
Drivers for P-Series cards readers
usbcount50setup.exe.zip
Drivers for USBCount50
usbpulse100setup.exe.zip
Drivers for USBPulse100
usbscope50setup.exe.zip
Drivers for USBScope50
usbwave12setup.exe.zip

Monday, April 8, 2013

New: FarSync BERT Tester-PCIe with Bit Error Rate Test (BERT) line quality tester software + cables

FarSync BERT Tester-PCIe with Bit Error Rate Test (BERT) line quality tester software + cablesThe FarSync BERT provides a comprehensive, simple to use, all in one, line testing utility for testing synchronous lines from your PC. There are no extra expensive modules to buy to test different line types. All the popular standard BERT test patterns can be selected; the test period can be controlled; real time error counters and full line test statistics are provided as well as support for user controlled error injection.

Lines with network interfaces RS232 (V.24), V.35, RS530 (EIA530), RS422, X.21 (V.11), RS449 and RS485 (4 wire) can be tested with line speeds ranging from 100 baud up to 10 Mbits/s. The FarSync T2Ee adapter is fitted in one your PC's PCIe slots; select one of the cables provided to connect to the line to be tested; the BERT application can then be started and the line quality results are displayed in real time. There is API access for LabVIEW or Windows applications, this allows programmatic control of when tests are run, the tests to be run, and the results obtained.

FarSync BERT Tester-PCIe with Bit Error Rate Test (BERT) line quality tester software + cables

Thursday, April 4, 2013

Product updates: FarSite's FarSync Bit Error Rate Test (BERT) Testers

FarSync BERT Tester-USB Flex with Bit Error Rate Test (BERT) line quality tester software + cablesFarSite has been working to expand its Bit Error Rate Test (BERT) product line, and in accordance, there's been some changes. First, their stand-alone software package to upgrade existing FarSite Flex devices has been discontinued. Second, there's now a 2 port, 10 Mbits/s PCIe PCIe based BERT called the FarSync BERT Tester-PCIe. Lastly, the USB device that used to be called the FarSync BERT Tester, is now known as the FarSync BERT Tester-USB. In addition to adding compatibility with The Windows 8, the FarSync BERT Tester-USB adds the following new functionality.

  • API for LabVIEW and Windows Applications
  • Tests Manchester Encoding, Conditioned Di-phase
  • Correction for balanced pair signals being connected the wrong way round
  • Audible Alerts on Errors
  • RS485 4 wire support
  • Uses the FarSync Flex v2

FarSync BERT Tester-USB Flex with Bit Error Rate Test (BERT) line quality tester software + cables

FarSync BERT Tester-PCIe with Bit Error Rate Test (BERT) line quality tester software + cables

Delock Multi-in-1 SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Memory Card Reader/Writer

SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Memory Card Reader Wrapped in a compact aluminum case, Delock's All-in-One combines the capabilities of SuperSpeed USB 3.0 and matches them to a versatile memory card reader. This multi-in-1 SuperSpeed USB memory card reader/writer supports over 60 types of flash memory media cards. While broad card support is its forte, the reader is plenty fast enough to support transfer hungry memory cards like speedy UDMA 6 CompactFlash cards used in high end DLSR cameras. Utilizing SuperSpeed USB's maximum theoretical speeds of up to 5Gbps, waiting for photos and videos to transfer off cards is now a thing of the past. This SuperSpeed USB 3.0 flash memory reader also supports the massive capacities of modern storage devices, currently supporting up to 2TB on some flash media cards such as SDXC.

Delock's All-in-One doesn't trade practicality away for its high end features though. The memory card reader/writer is fully backward compatible with both USB 2.0 and USB 1.1 hosts. Its five open memory card slots can be used at the same time for data transfers and exchanges, even between cards. The reader supports Hot-Swap and Plug-N-Play, and utilizes USB bus power so no additional power source is required. The multi-platform reader is best used with systems that support SuperSpeed USB 3.0 in order to take advantage of its speed.

Deploying the MK802 Android 4.0 Mini PC Smart TV Player

MK802 Android 4.0 Mini PC Smart TV Players from SynchrotechA versatile home media and entertainment center, we found some interesting uses for the MK802 Android 4.0 Mini PC Smart TV Player. Here's a list of posts we've created:

Using the MK802 Android 4.0 Mini PC Smart TV Players on a wired network
Prefer an hardwired Ethernet connection to the MK802? Here's how to do it.
Using large USB Hard Drives with the MK802 Android 4.0 Mini PC Smart TV Player
Storage solutions for the MK802 aren't just limited to its MicroSD slot, we test out the devices' compatibility with Hard Drive Disks (HDD)
MK802 Android 4.0 Mini PC's as a potential music server
Hobbyist project for MK802 reveals ability to play back FLAC files and other tidbits
Android is a trademark of Google Inc. The Android Robot is licensed under Creative Commons.

Monday, March 25, 2013

Automating X4SD USB 2.0 SD Card Reader Four (4) Slot Operations

http://synchrotech.tumblr.com/post/131695757249/note-on-new-model-we-tested-all-of-the-scripts

X4SD Operation Automation

X4SD USB 2.0 SD Card Reader Four SlotThe X4SD USB 2.0 SD Card Reader allows simultaneous access to four SD Card style media including miniSD and microSD in adapters and MultiMediaCard and its derivatives. The unit can be deployed as a card duplicator, since it presents all inserted cards simultaneously. This document is intended to provide users with ideas for deployment, but leaves the precise details of implementation up to the reader.

While it would be common for users to initiate file copies to the X4SD's individual slots manually in XFCE's Thunar, Mac OS X's Finder, or Windows' Explorer, we believe automating the process is the optimal method. To this end, we've explored a few ways to do this. First, we wrote a sample shell script that does the same thing without the benefit of visual feedback. Next, we created an example multi-threaded AppleScript that allows visual feedback of the file copies. Modifications would be required for it to be an actual production script. Last, we reproduce an article which discusses using the X4SD for creating byte-for-byte (binary images) copies of SD Cards via the Unix dd command line tool.

X4SD File Copy Shell Script

The following example shell script forks a separate process for copying to each of the X4SD's individual slots. The downsides to this script are that there is no visual feedback as to the progress of the forked processes or as to their status. We ran the top command in a separate terminal in order to watch the progress of each cp process. Removing the reader or inserted SD media before copies complete can cause a variety of problems, including corrupting the media. Forking from a shell script also has the disadvantage of not letting us see the exit results of the processes. Better parallelism and execution feedback are left as an exercise to the reader, GNU parallel and PRLL are suggested starting places. The script's ending comment provides information for converting it to sequential execution, which increases runtime significantly. The destination (target) path in this example uses Mac OS X naming conventions, see Determining Media Paths for how these mounts appear in OpenBSD and Xubuntu.

#!/bin/sh

TESTFILE="/Users/rds/Desktop/testfile680mb.m4v";

cp $TESTFILE /Volumes/NO\ NAME &
cp $TESTFILE /Volumes/NO\ NAME\ 1 &
cp $TESTFILE /Volumes/NO\ NAME\ 2 &
cp $TESTFILE /Volumes/NO\ NAME\ 3 &

# replace ampersands and preceding spaces with a
# semicolons for sequential execution

X4SD File Copy Multi-threaded AppleScript

Mac OS X users uncomfortable with using the built-in unix terminal do have the option of using AppleScript with the X4SD. This example takes advantage of the Mac OS X Finder's multi-thread capabilities and provides the added benefit of visual feedback of the copies and error dialogs in the case of problems. The illustration shows the simultaneous copies occurring in the foreground with a version of the script in the Script Editor in the background.

tell application "Finder"
 ignoring application responses
  duplicate "G5:testfile680mb.m4v" to "G5:Volumes:NO NAME" replacing yes
  duplicate "G5:testfile680mb.m4v" to "G5:Volumes:NO NAME 1" replacing yes
  duplicate "G5:testfile680mb.m4v" to "G5:Volumes:NO NAME 2" replacing yes
  duplicate "G5:testfile680mb.m4v" to "G5:Volumes:NO NAME 3" replacing yes
 end ignoring
end tell

X4SD Copier AppleScript

X4SD SD Card Duplication Example

The following has been reproduced with permission from Using Synchrotech's X4SD USB 2.0 SD Card Reader Four (4) Slot for SD Card duplication.

There's various ways to do do device duplication or byte-for-byte copies of media. Whether we're duplicating CD-ROMs, hard drive disks, SRAM PC Cards, or other removable media, the Unix dd is frequently preferred for these types of operations. While we can execute card to card duplications from one X4SD slot to another, the most common use for the reader is to write an existing SD Card image to all four slots simultaneously. To that end we'll create a binary image of a master SD Card and then use that master to write to blank cards.

Creating an image of the SD Card

dd works with block devices, so we need to unmount the SD Card. To make this simple, we'll be using just one of the X4SD slots at this stage. We'll be using Mac OS X for our example and detail the difference for OpenBSD and Xubuntu. First, we need to identify the mount point of the inserted card. Calling mount in the terminal shows us the information we need (we're leaving out the rest of the output here).

/dev/disk1s1 on /Volumes/NO NAME (local, nodev, nosuid)

We use that information to unmount the mounted device.

[kyoto:~/Desktop] rds% sudo diskutil unmount /Volumes/NO\ NAME
Volume /Volumes/NO NAME unmounted

OpenBSD and Xubuntu would use umount /[devicepath]. Using the block device reference to the X4SD slot, we can copy the card to a binary file using dd.

[kyoto:~/Desktop] rds% sudo dd if=/dev/disk1s1 of=sdcard.bin
1951677+0 records in
1951677+0 records out
999258624 bytes transferred in 1203.276878 secs (830448 bytes/sec)

Writing the image to SD Cards

Inserting a new card into the X4SD, then unmounting it, we can create a duplicate of the original. We then test it using cmp to see if it is identical to the binary file.

[kyoto:~/Desktop] rds% sudo dd if=sdcard.bin of=/dev/disk1s1
1951677+0 records in
1951677+0 records out
999258624 bytes transferred in 1203.276878 secs (830448 bytes/sec)
[kyoto:~/Desktop] rds% cmp /dev/disk1s1 ~/Desktop/sdcard.bin
[kyoto:~/Desktop] rds% 

Here we write to all four slots simultaneously on a Xubuntu machine. It's feasible that using hubs and multiple X4SD, we could write to more than four cards at once on a machine with enough CPUs/CPU cores. However, there's a practical limit to the amount of I/O operations one would want to run at the same time. Perhaps writing to each bank of cards sequentially would be the best practice? Since I was only provided a single test unit, that remains an academic question.

rds@okinawa-lin2:~$ sudo dd if=sdcard.bin of=/dev/sdc1 & \
&& dd if=sdcard.bin of=/dev/sdd1 & \
&& dd if=sdcard.bin of=/dev/sde1 & \
&& dd if=sdcard.bin of=/dev/sdf1 &

1951677+0 records in
1951677+0 records out
999258624 bytes (999 MB) copied, 270.799 s, 3.7 MB/s
1951677+0 records in
1951677+0 records out
999258624 bytes (999 MB) copied, 423.987 s, 2.4 MB/s
1951677+0 records in
1951677+0 records out
999258624 bytes (999 MB) copied, 775.1 s, 1.3 MB/s
1951677+0 records in
1951677+0 records out
999258624 bytes (999 MB) copied, 860.479 s, 1.2 MB/s

Appendices

Determining Media Paths

Here's the abridged results of running mount on our various test systems with the X4SD plugged in and all four of its slot occupied. This output will look different based on what's connected to an individual system.

OpenBSD
sd0i on /mnt/s1 type msdos (local)
sd1i on /mnt/s2 type msdos (local)
sd2i on /mnt/s3 type msdos (local)
sd3i on /mnt/s4 type msdos (local)

Xubuntu Linux
/dev/sdd1 on /media/BF2C-1214 type vfat (rw,nosuid,nodev,uid=1000,gid=1000,shortname=mixed,dmask=0077,utf8=1,showexec,flush,uhelper=udisks)
/dev/sdf1 on /media/02A3-1214 type vfat (rw,nosuid,nodev,uid=1000,gid=1000,shortname=mixed,dmask=0077,utf8=1,showexec,flush,uhelper=udisks)
/dev/sde1 on /media/3A3A-1214 type vfat (rw,nosuid,nodev,uid=1000,gid=1000,shortname=mixed,dmask=0077,utf8=1,showexec,flush,uhelper=udisks)
/dev/sdc1 on /media/5AED-1214 type vfat (rw,nosuid,nodev,uid=1000,gid=1000,shortname=mixed,dmask=0077,utf8=1,showexec,flush,uhelper=udisks)

Mac OS X
/dev/disk2s1 on /Volumes/NO NAME 3 (local, nodev, nosuid)
/dev/disk4s1 on /Volumes/NO NAME 2 (local, nodev, nosuid)
/dev/disk3s1 on /Volumes/NO NAME (local, nodev, nosuid)
/dev/disk1s1 on /Volumes/NO NAME 1 (local, nodev, nosuid)

Our Test Systems

Here's the results of running uname -a on our various test systems.

OpenBSD okinawa-bsd2.my.domain 5.1 GENERIC.MP#207 amd64
Linux okinawa-lin2 3.2.0-39-generic #62-Ubuntu SMP Wed Feb 27 22:05:17 UTC 2013 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
Darwin kyoto 8.11.0 Darwin Kernel Version 8.11.0: Wed Oct 10 18:26:00 PDT 2007; root:xnu-792.24.17~1/RELEASE_PPC Power Macintosh powerpc

Code example disclaimer

Synchrotech grants you a nonexclusive copyright license to use all programming code examples from which you can generate similar function tailored to your own specific needs.

All sample code is provided by Synchrotech for illustrative purposes only. These examples have not been thoroughly tested under all conditions. Synchrotech, therefore, cannot guarantee or imply reliability, serviceability, or function of these programs.

All programs contained herein are provided to you "AS IS" without any warranties of any kind. The implied warranties of non-infringement, merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are expressly disclaimed.

Thursday, March 7, 2013

What happened to Elan Digital Systems Ltd's website?

ElanRoughly a year or so ago, British firm Elan Digital Systems Ltd went into liquidation. We, like many others, expected their assets to be purchased by another firm, or at the very least, for their liquidator to make some announcement of the disposition of their assets.

Unfortunately, that never happened, and around December of 2012, Elan's website went dark. Had we known this was going to happen, we would have archived the contents of their site. This leave countless Elan customers in a bind, with no access to support, troubleshooting, or download pages. From our standpoint, customers deserve access to these items for the foreseeable future.

Fortunately, the Internet Archives Wayback Machine archived the Elan site on November 5, 2012. Unfortunately, their are some binaries that aren't archived. Over the next few months, we will download and archive all the binaries and important support documents we can. We will also go through out remaining stock of Elan items and make ISO image copies of install CDROMS for items that aren't available on the website. Check back here for updates on this project.

Furthermore, we wrote to Elan's liquidator requesting the files for Elan's defunct website. Having the original files from their server would speed up the archival process. For customers interested in contacting the liquidator directly, we will provide the information below. Perhaps if enough customers write them, they will be disposed to helping out with this important project.

Elan liquidator:

James Richard Tickell and Carl Derek Faulds of Portland Business & Financial Solutions Limited, 1640 Parkway, Solent Business Park, Whiteley, Fareham, Hampshire, PO15 7AH