NetAcquire Corp Announces Java Toolkit
RTI Announces Java Test and Measurement without Programming
JavaBeans Point-and-Click Allows Virtual Instrumentation Development
Kirkland, WA, May 1, 2000 — Real Time Integration announced today its next generation of the NetAcquire™ Java Toolkit, with integrated JavaBeans support, for creating Java test and measurement applications and Java virtual instrumentation front-panels. JavaBeans are pre-engineered Java components that can be graphically configured without programming. The NetAcquire Java Toolkit and its companion Java Telemetry Toolkit include JavaBeans components for graphing, text and lamp displays, tables, disk logging, scaling, real-time network communication, and data distribution. These components allow the creation of real-time data display screens and instrument front-panels in only minutes.
NetAcquire Java Toolkit applications perform real-world data acquisition and control by communicating with any member of the NetAcquire family
NetAcquire Corp Announces Serial/Telemetry Interface
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RTI Announces Networked Serial/Telemetry Interface
Universal Serial to Ethernet Data Gateway is Web-aware
Kirkland, WA — Real Time Integration, Inc. announced today the NetAcquire/SIO™ network peripheral. The NetAcquire/SIO accepts serial input/output signals in almost any format, and publishes this data to any Ethernet network. NetAcquire/SIO acts as a network server, and transfers serial data to client computers connected to the network. Client computers can optionally use a standard Web browser to display data with no additional software required.
The NetAcquire/SIO offers a unique universal serial interface front-end. This universal interface allows software selection of all the communications parameters, including bit rate, type
NetAcquire Corp Announces Distributed Time Synchronization
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Distributed Time Server Enhances Network Test and Measurement
Kirkland, WA — Real Time Integration, Inc. announced today the addition of distributed time synchronization software to its NetAcquire product line. NetAcquire is a standalone data acquisition computer that acquires, processes, and updates real-world signals, and transfer this data to and from any network.
When real-time data is collected from many points on a network, it is often important to accurately correlate time stamps of incoming data. The NetAcquire Time Server module uses Network Time Protocol (SNTP) to maintain a highly accurate and synchronized clock.
The time protocol uses a reference server to distribute accurate time across the network to one or more clients. The time protocol incorporates sophisticated algorithms to eliminate the effects of network delay and jitter, and offers typical timing accuracy of 5 milliseconds on a local area network.
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NetAcquire Corp Announces Java Toolkit
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RTI Announces First Java-based Test and Measurement Toolkit
Java Clients use Ethernet-based NetAcquire™ Hardware
Real Time Integration, Inc. announced today the NetAcquire Java Toolkit that allows Java applets to acquire, process, and update real-time analog and digital data over an Ethernet network. Java applets use the NetAcquire Java Toolkit and a TCP/IP network to communicate with NetAcquire server hardware containing analog-to-digital conversion hardware.
NetAcquire is an intelligent data acquisition system that makes analog and digital data available over an Ethernet network. NetAcquire extends the cross-platform architecture of Java “write-once, run everywhere” systems by adding hardware input/output capabilities. Java is a hardware-independent environment, and the only way to interface to the real world is using network-based peripherals such as NetAcquire.
“Using the RTI Java Toolkit dramatically reduce
NetAcquire Corp Announces Web Server
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RTI Announces Embedded Web Server for Test and Measurement
NetAcquire Web Server Configures and Monitors Real World Signals
Bellevue, WA — Real Time Integration, Inc. announced today the addition of an embedded Web Server inside the NetAcquire distributed data acquisition system. NetAcquire is an intelligent data acquisition system that makes analog and digital data available over an Ethernet network.
The NetAcquire embedded Web Server option allows convenient configuration and monitoring functions of hardware test and measurement applications from anywhere on a network using a standard Web browser. If the network is Internet-connected, configuration and monitoring are available world-wide. Communication uses standard HTTP and HTML for maximum compatibility with a wide variety of intranet and Internet tools.
Real-time monitoring of all NetAcquire analog and digital input signals is available using an Internet br
NetAcquire Corp Announces AIO 3000
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Networked Data Acquisition System offers Exceptional Real-Time Performance
Self-Contained Unit Connects to Any Ethernet Network
Bellevue, WA — Real Time Integration, Inc. has announced the NetAcquire AIO — a network data acquisition server-that acquires, processes, and updates real-time analog data at over 750,000 samples/second. The NetAcquire AIO uses a standard Ethernet network to communicate with a client computer monitoring and displaying the results, that may be located hundreds or thousands of feet away. The NetAcquire AIO is an ideal component for building local-area distributed test and measurement systems. The NetAcquire AIO network protocol is also Internet-compatible, allowing remote data acquisition and control from anywhere in the world.
The NetAcquire AIO has been optimized as a real-time platform with an onboard 486 processor running a true real-time operating system. This allows r
NetAcquire UNIX Drivers
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Networked Data Acquisition System Targets UNIX Test and Measurement
Self-Contained Unit Connects to Any Ethernet Network
Bellevue, WA — Real Time Integration, Inc. has announced UNIX drivers for the NetAcquire AIO—a network data acquisition server—that acquires, processes, and updates real-time analog data at over 750,000 samples/second. The NetAcquire AIO uses a standard Ethernet network to communicate with a UNIX workstation monitoring and displaying the results, that may be located hundreds or thousands of feet away. The NetAcquire AIO is an ideal component for building local-area distributed test and measurement systems. The NetAcquire AIO network protocol is also Internet-compatible, allowing remote data acquisition and control from anywhere in the world.
Workstations often have limited internal bus expansion for hardware peripherals; by using Ethernet as our interconnect, RTI avoids bus slot limits and di