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Dynamic random access memory (DRAM) chips are single-transistor memory cells that use small capacitors to store each bit of memory in an addressable format that consists of rows and columns. Because capacitors are unable to hold a charge indefinitely, DRAM memory chips require a near-constant pulse of current to retain stored information. Search by Specification | Learn More
Shock and vibration (dynamics) testing services or dynamics testing of a finished product or component using shock, sine and random vibration or other dynamic test conditions. Search by Specification | Learn More
Flow and pressure (fluid dynamics) testing services evaluate the flow, pressure and fluid dynamics of components and products such as radiators, heater cores, lines and bottles. Search by Specification | Learn More
DRAM modules are collections of dynamic random access memory (DRAM) chips assembled on circuit boards. Learn More
Memory modules are computer chips used to add memory to a computer. Search by Specification | Learn More
PCMCIA memory and storage cards (also known as PC cards) are devices used to add memory (RAM, SRAM, Flash, etc.) and/or storage capacity (hard disks, CD-ROM, etc.) to computers. Learn More
Memory chips are internal storage areas in computers. Although the term “memory chip” commonly refers to a computer's random access memory (RAM), this product area includes many different types of electronic data storage. Computer memory stores data electronically in cells. Without memory chips, a computer could not read programs or retain data. Search by Specification | Learn More
SRAM chips use static random access memory (SRAM), a type of memory that is faster, more reliable, and more expensive than DRAM. Unlike DRAM, SRAM does not need to be refreshed in order to prevent data loss; however, SRAM requires more power than DRAM. Learn More
Dynamic seals include oil seals, hydraulic and pneumatic seals, exclusion seals, labyrinth seals, bearing isolators, and piston rings. They create a barrier between moving and stationary surfaces in applications such as rotating shafts and pistons rings. This is a general search form; more detailed search forms are available. Search by Specification | Learn More
FLASH memory chips offer extremely fast access times, low power consumption, and relative immunity to severe shock or vibration. They do not need a constant power supply to retain their data. Search by Specification | Learn More
First-in, first-out (FIFO) memory chips are used in buffering applications between devices that operate at different speeds, or in applications where data must be stored temporarily for further processing. Search by Specification | Learn More
Flash memory cards provide electrically erasable, programmable, read-only memory (EEPROM) that can be erased and reprogrammed in blocks instead of one byte at a time. Search by Specification | Learn More
Computational fluid dynamics software (CFD) is used for the calculation of flow parameters in fluids, and for the design and simulation of the behavior of fluidic systems. CFD is also used to simulate fluid mechanics. Learn More
Dynamic Braking Resistors (DBRs) are used to absorb the high amount of energy generated when stopping electric motors in systems such as trains, elevators, etc. Learn More
Ferroelectric random access memory (FRAM) chips have memory cells that contain a specific ferroelectric material such as a crystal of zirconium or titanium, or oxygen and lead. FRAM memory is much faster than Flash memory. Learn More
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DRAM Kendu International Inc.
CryptoMemory® - Secure Memory Atmel Corporation
Atmel Starter Kit Prevents Data Counterfeiting Atmel Corporation
Lowest Voltage EEPROM Devices on the Market Microchip Technology, Inc.
Plug-and-Play Crypto Chip for Host-Side Security Atmel Corporation
T53 Series TCXO Greenray Industries, Inc.
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New DM2® Crossflow™ SERPAR® Double Valves by ROSS® combine the tough, dirt tolerant, wear compensating characteristics of poppet technology with new double valve features in response to the changing demands of the mechanical press industry and its associated standards and regulations regarding pneumatically controlled clutch/brake applications. (read more)
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Spectral Dynamics announces Lynx with 24 bit input, compact, powerful, rugged and affordable. (read more)
Stork operates special testing facilities in Florida designed to measure and evaluate the responses of your parts or products to dynamic forces they encounter, including: vibration, acceleration, shock, structural, fatigue, and rotating load simulations. (read more)
Polytec's latest technology is used for cutting edge applications in the field of Micro-Electro-Mechanical Structures (MEMS). Our Micro System Analyzer (MSA-500) combines powerful tools for analysis and visualization of structural vibrations of MEMS. (read more)
OnSpeX offers leading-edge product performance testing and evaluation services for consumer products. (read more)
LMS Imagine.Lab Vehicle System Dynamics offers dedicated capabilities to design individual chassis system components (brakes, suspension, steering, anti-roll system and the vehicle itself) and integrate them in a single system model to simulate and validate global chassis control strategies. (read more)
The Hydro Dynamics ShockWave Power™ Reactor (SPR) provides solutions for many of the most difficult mixing and heating challenges for food and beverage processing. Whether it's heating liquids without scale buildup, mixing shear sensitive compounds, producing stable emulsions, or uniformly blending thick liquids, the SPR can solve your toughest mixing issues. (read more)
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) is a valuable engineering simulation tool employed in the design and optimization of fluid system components. It enables design engineers to see inside the fluid system component and to examine fluid properties at every point in the fluid field (read more)
Insight on NASA technology, use intrinsic vibration characteristics to detect product defects on assembly lines. YOU CAN DOWNLOAD THE FIRST CHAPTER of this book which began as lectures presented at the Houston NASA Johnston Space Center. Robert Coleman received the Astronauts' "Silver Snoopy" award for combining experimental & analytical methods for post-flight damage detection. (read more)
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Dynamic Memory Allocation & Fragmentation in C & C++ - Mentor... Home Products Embedded Software Multimedia Dynamic Memory Allocation & Fragmentation in C & C++ See Mentor Graphics Corporation Information |
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Intel® 910GML/915G/915GM/915GMS/915GV and 910GL Express... the memory allocation and usage model scenarios of an Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator Driver feature, Intel® Dynamic Video Memory Technology (DVMT) See Intel Corporation Information |
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Graphics - Graphics memory frequently asked questions fixed amount, a dynamic amount (varying up to a maximum amount), or a combination of both fixed and dynamic amounts of graphics memory. See Intel Corporation Information |
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ADI - Analog Dialogue | DAC Calibration Dynamic Memory Allocation Optimizes Integration of Blackfin® Processor Software By Lidwine Martinot, (lidwine.martinot@analog.com) See Analog Devices, Inc. Information |
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Memory Allocation - The GNU C Library Next: Locking Pages, Previous: Memory Concepts, Up: Memory Memory Allocation and C: How to get different kinds of allocation in C. |
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Memory Allocation for C UDRs Memory Allocation for C UDRs Jean T. Anderson, developerWorks Contributing Author, IBM, Software Group See International Business Machines Corp. Information |
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Inside memory management Inside memory management The choices, tradeoffs, and implementations of dynamic allocation See International Business Machines Corp. Information |
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Memory Manager - LabVIEW 8.2 Help Dynamic Memory Allocation With dynamic memory allocation, you reserve memory when you need it and free memory when you are no longer using it. |
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Operating Systems and PAE Support PAE Memory and Windows On This Page PAE: 32- vs. 64-Bit Systems Technical Issues with Large Memory Support in IA32 See Microsoft Corp. Information |
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Field Notice: ONS 15454 ML Series Card Memory Allocation... Field Notice: ONS 15454 ML Series Card Memory Allocation Issue Field Notice: ONS 15454 ML Series Card Memory Allocation Issue |