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AC-DC adapters accept AC input voltage directly from a wall outlet, and output DC voltage.
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Blade servers are self-contained servers embedded in computer boards.
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Cluster software and tools are used to create, analyze, optimize, expand and manage high performance applications on clusters.
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Code analyzer software and tools enable programmers and quality assurance (QA) managers to check source code for compliance with established standards. These products are also useful for improving source code.
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Communications and network software is used for the setup and management of digital communication networks such as LAN and WAN computer networks, electronic mail, FAX, audio and video networks, wireless communication systems, etc.
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Industrial computer motherboards are printed circuit boards (PCBs) that house basic computer circuitry and vital components. They are devices into which other boards or cards are plugged.
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CPU chips or central processing unit chips are used in digital computers and are the semiconductor component where most calculations take place.
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Data storage systems are used to store, protect and manage computer data. Many types of disk drives and tape drives are available.
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Educational and training software is used in applications such as distance learning, online training, and more specific programs such as equipment training and support.
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Engineering analysis and modeling software is designed to model, analyze, and predict responses and interactions for applications such as materials, structures, chemical and biological processes, electronic system performance, etc.
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GPRS chips use general packet radio service (GPRS), a standard for wireless communication with a throughput rate of 115 kilobits per second.
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IC interfaces are semiconductor chips that are used to control and manage the sharing of information between devices.
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PCI bridges are semiconductors used to expand the number of slots available on PCI devices.
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IC sockets and interconnect components interface or connect a microelectronic semiconductor chip to a board or larger scale device.
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Industrial chassis and card cages are metal frames that support and contain electronic components and power supplies. They generally have a backplane with slots to install other peripherals and accessories.
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Microcontrollers (MCU) are complete computer systems on a chip. They combine an arithmetic logic unit (ALU), memory, timer/counters, serial port, input/output (I/O) ports and a clock oscillator.
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Microprocessor chips (MPU) are silicon devices that serve as the central processing unit (CPU) in computers. They contain thousands of electronic components and use a collection of machine instructions to perform mathematical operations and move data from one memory location to another.
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Multibus boards are backplane crate systems that are designed to hold modules They are similar to computer automated measurement and control (CAMC) and network interface module (NIM) systems.
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Network and communication chips are semiconductor integrated circuits (IC) used in telecommunication devices and systems.
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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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Network equipment is used to split, switch, boost, or direct packets of information along a network. This product area includes network hubs, switches, routers, bridges, gateways, multiplexers, transceivers and firewalls. Often, network equipment is defined by is protocol or port type (e.g., Ethernet switch, USB hub).
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Network repeaters regenerate incoming electrical, wireless or optical signals to preserve signal integrity and extend the distance over which data can travel. They are often used to connect cable segments in IEEE 802.3 networks.
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Network switches route packets between ports at the OSI layer 2, which means that (in Ethernet) the switches decide where incoming packets are transferred to, based on the NIC's 48-bit address.
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Network transceivers, short for transmitter-receiver, are devices that both transmit and receive analog or digital signals.
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Optical interconnects are flexible jumpers used to interface or connect with integrated circuits (ICs), or circuits in general.
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PCI Express products (PCIe products) use a computer protocol and interface format which communicates more quickly than peripheral component interconnect (PCI), a standard which PCIe is designed to replace.
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PCI products are devices that use the peripheral component interconnect (PCI) bus standard. PCI products include bridges, extenders, and power supplies. They also include bus interface, adapter, memory, mass storage, networking, and serial communications modules.
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Power supplies are devices that produce AC or DC power. This grouping includes current sources, DC power supplies, AC-DC adapters, DC-DC converters, AC power sources, and DC-AC inverters.
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Programming languages and database tools software are development suites for computer languages that provide the commands, grammar and syntax for instructing digital devices (computers) to perform specific tasks.
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Protocol stack software is a set of hierarchical network protocols that manage the flow of data in communication systems. Each protocol in the stack or suite supports the protocol above it and uses the one below it. TCP/IP is an example of a stack.
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Quality assurance and compliance software is used to test and inspect products and processes. These software packages are designed for activities such as compliance monitoring, project management, and product or system certification.
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RAID controllers are computer boards that control RAID systems.
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RAID products include component within a RAID system, such as RAID controllers and RAID disk arrays. RAID is an acronym for redundant array of independent (or inexpensive) disks.
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Server and operating system software includes platforms for operating, managing, and monitoring industrial networks and computers.
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Simulation software is used to mimic a process or a system (e.g., electrical, optical, or mechanical) for the purposes of testing or calibration.
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WiFi (802.11) and WiMAX (802.16) wireless Ethernet chips are used in fixed broadband wireless access networks that use point-to-multipoint architecture.
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