Highland Technology, Inc.
Is an electronics design and manufacturing company specializing in high quality precision instrumentation and control applications including: Precision analog measurement and control, Capture of very high-speed transient phenomena, High speed, high resolution timing instruments, Electrical and thermal energy metering, Precision thermocouple and RTD temperature measurement, General purpose process inputs and outputs, Cryogenic temperature instrumentation, Custom "smart" instrumentation applications and Pulse-gradient drivers for NMR applications.
- 415 551 1700
- 415-551 5129
- sales@highlandtechnology.com
- 650 Potrero Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94110
United States of America
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8-Channel VME Strain Gauge/Load Cell Module
V385
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The V385 is a VME/VXI compatible eight-channel strain-gauge signal conditioner applicable to generic bridge-type transducer applications. The V385 adds individual remote-sensed excitation supplies to each channel, increasing its precision over the V380's single excitation supply.
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Photonics
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Precision fiberoptic and free-space interfaces provide high-speed, low-jitter and low noise signal conversion, and transport of analog and digital signals.
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16-Channel VME Multi-Range Digitizer
V490
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The V490 includes 16 independent acquisition channels, each with a programmable-gain differential amplifier, analog anti-aliasing filter, 16-bit analog-to-digital converter, and digital post-processing. With a dedicated A/D converter per channel, the V490 provides true simultaneous sampling, which can be extended across multiple V490s or triggered from an external TTL signal.
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12-Channel VME Current Loop/Process Control I/O Module
V220
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The V220 is ideal for driving and sensing transducers in computer or PLC-based control systems. It can also be used to simulate complex industrial processes to control systems under development and certification.
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Diode Laser Driver
D200
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The D200 is a compact, DC-coupled fast laser driver, providing up to 4 amps of regulated constant current. A built-in edge-triggered pulse generator produces up to 1 microsecond pulse widths and 2 nanosecond transition times, capable of driving lasers with forward voltages up to 9 volts. A pulse-follower mode is also provided, accommodating externally-defined trigger widths up to 100% duty continuous-wave (CW). Power, pulse width, drive current and differential triggering functions are accessible through a ribbon cable header for embedded OEM applications. A low-inductance laser drive interface permits direct laser connection or custom interposer and flex-cable attachment.
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8-Channel VME Delay Generator for Facility Timing Systems
V880
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The V880 is a VME-based system timing module, used to distribute picosecond-precision timing pulses across physically distributed facilities. The V880 receives a 155.52 MHz (OC3 rate) fiberoptic master timing signal and outputs eight local triggers.
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8-Channel VME Tachometer
V360
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The V360 is a single-width, 6U height VME module designed specifically to acquire low frequency inputs from industrial speed sensors. The module can measure frequency and period over a wide dynamic range, and is specifically designed to ensure reliable measurement in high-noise industrial environments.
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48-Channel VME Isolated Digital Input Module
V280
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The V280 is a single-wide, 6U VME module that includes 48 isolated logic inputs. It is available in versions for nominal 5 volt or 24 volt input levels. The V280 has independently programmable rising and falling edge response times to support contact debounce, glitch catching, and DC or AC inputs.
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6-Channel VME Buffered Electrical-to-Optical Converter
V720
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The V720 is a six-channel logic-level electrical-to-optical converter, packaged as a single-width, 6U VME module. It may be used with compatible Highland optical receiver modules for fast, low-jitter, EMI-proof distribution of pulses, triggers, and precision timing signals.
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VME
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Highland Technology is a member of VITA, the VME standards body, and continues to release new technology into the VME market. As other bus architectures come and go, Highland remains confident that VME will maintain its position as the architecture of choice for essential, long life cycle programs.
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16-Channel VME Analog Output/Thermocouple Simulator Module
V470
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The V470 is a 6U VME module that provides sixteen independent, isolated analog outputs that may be user-programmed to operate as voltage outputs or thermocouple simulators. Users may write temperature or voltage values at VMEbus speed, and the microprocessor will transparently do all necessary calculations and update the channel electronics.
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16-Channel VME AC Power Analysis Module
V180
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The V180 is a single-width VME module that allows accurate and comprehensive measurement of AC power circuits. The V180 acquires powerline current and voltage inputs using approved current transformers and model C750 remote potential transducers.
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Digital Delay Generators
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Highland has introduced three unique features to digital delay generation: a "Queued Updates" feature allows time settings to be changed without corrupting ongoing timings; a "Train" feature allows multiple pulses to be generated from each trigger; and a "Frames" feature allows complex delay sweeps and pulse scenarios to be pre-loaded and rapidly executed. Digital delay and pulse generators are available in 1-6 channels, with square, Gaussian, and arbitrary waveshapes, and insertion delays as low as 10 nanoseconds.
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8-Channel VME 32 MHz Arbitrary Waveform Generator
V344
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The V344 provides eight independent digitally synthesized waveform outputs, each programmable for frequency, amplitude, and phase.
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16-Channel VME Current Source & Analog Measurement Module
V460
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The V460 is a VME-based versatile source/measurement unit. It includes a programmable constant-current source, a precision programmable gain 16-bit analog-to-digital converter, and a 4-wire, 16-channel analog multiplexer. An internal microprocessor supervises channel scanning according to user loaded parameters, reporting sensor voltage drops or, for selected sensor types, engineering-unit data.















