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"I/O board runs hot and cold.(Leading Off)." ECN-Electronic Component News. Advantage Business Media. 2006. HighBeam Research. 21 Apr. 2018 <https://www.highbeam.com>.
"I/O board runs hot and cold.(Leading Off)." ECN-Electronic Component News. 2006. HighBeam Research. (April 21, 2018). https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-146944470.html
"I/O board runs hot and cold.(Leading Off)." ECN-Electronic Component News. Advantage Business Media. 2006. Retrieved April 21, 2018 from HighBeam Research: https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-146944470.html
The PCM-MIO analog- and digital-I/O board from WinSystems expands the capabilities of PC/104 computers that operate in the -40[degrees]C to +85[degrees]C temperature range. Developers have a choice of 16 single-ended or eight differential-input channels that go to ADCs with resolutions of either 12 bits or 16 bits over four standard voltage ranges. Eight independent 12-bit DACs produce voltages in four standard ranges. The circuitry requires neither trimming resistors nor adjustments. …
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