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Programmer electrically tunes analog ICs

Programmer
electrically tunes analog ICs

The E100 EPAD programmer is designed to adjust the bias voltage of electrically
programmed analog devices (EPADs). It is hosted by a 386 or better PC running
DOS, Windows 3.x, or Windows 95, and requires a 15-V power supply.

The programmer measures voltages and transmits them to the host via
the parallel port. The host then controls the programming pulses to set
voltage and current bias values. Different adapter modules and control
software are required for different EPADs, and the user can customize the
basic software with a Developer's Version module and software. (E100, $499;
adapter modules, with control software, from $149–available now.)

Advanced Linear Devices
Sunnyvale, CA
Rich Koury 408-747-1155
Fax 408-747-1286
http://www.aldinc.com

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