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LXI Consortium Approves 2 New C&H LXI Instruments
On March 10, 2008 the Board of Directors of the LXI Consortium certified two (2) C&H LXI Event Detector Products as being LXI Class C Conformant. These products are:
C&H Releases New High Power version of its VX402C-64
Designed to support high power FPGA and processor VME64 modules, the new version of the VX402C-64, Active VME Module Carrier can now provide more +3.3V and +5V power to power hungry VME64 Modules:
- New versions provide up to 21W of +3.3V and up to 34W of +5V power for a VME64 module
- +3.3V power can now be supplied through the VXI backplane +24V or -24V power rail
- Previous version could only provide up to 34W for the combination of +5V and +3.3V.
Download the Datasheet on this product by clicking here.
May 01, 2008
At present there are 12 companies with 73 conforming product families and a total of 492 conforming LXI products. A list of conforming LXI products may be found by clicking here.
March 10, 2008
EADS Italy New Distributor
C&H Technologies is please to announce that EADS Test and Services Italy has been signed on as the exclusive distributor for Italy, Spain, Greece, Switzerland and Turkey.
November 19, 2007
LXI Product Featured by LXI Consortium
The C&H LXI Bridge product (EM405-8) will be part of a hands on LXI demo environment at the LXI Consortium booth (#953) during Austotestcon.
September 06, 2007
C&H Technologies Acquires Agilent Products
C&H is pleased to announce that a deal was closed today whereby C&H is acquiring Agilent Technologies M-Module product line and VXI carrier. Effective November 1, 2005 Agilent will no longer be taking orders for these items and C&H will begin their support. Agilent will post this announcement on the M-Module section of its web site for one year with a link to our site. They will also send an announcement to 70,000 recipients of its email update service. Agilent sales personnel will be made aware of the change and direct all sales leads to C&H.
We anticipate having data sheets on our web site early in November.
November 05, 2005
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