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Release of Maestro Series GPS-Synchronous Timing Hubs
New Release of Control Center Software (Version 2.0)
Extending USB to time critical applications (Sensors, March '06)
Fiberbyte 's revolutionary USB based data acquisition Modules

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DAQ2500X Module data sheet

PC Controlled Test Platforms
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What is USB-inSync?

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In The News

October 27th, 2008

Fiberbyte has become ChronoLogic

Our new name more accurately reflects our business.
To see our expanded range of products and
precision timing technologies, go to

www.chronologic.com.au


 

March 01, 2006

Extending USB to time critical applications

Published in Sensors Magazine, March 2006. sensors

By adding synchronization, timing, and determinism, USB is moving beyond PC peripherals and into time-critical DA.

Rack-based systems such as VXI and PXI have long been the mainstay of data acquisition and control systems. Due to the need for greater flexibility and reduced cost of ownership, there is a trend away from the bulky and expensive centralized rack-based architecture toward a portable platform based on the PC, with connectivity and expansion provided through the Universal Serial Bus (USB) interface. Although USB is the most popular external PC interface, dominating the peripheral connectivity market, its lack of determinism has prevented its wider application. Until now.

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January 21, 2006

October 03, 2005

Modules give synchronous realtime control on USB

eeProductCenter's Alex Mendelsohn says: "As you can garner from Fiberbyte's detailed and exhaustive press release, this is an unusual and relevant product for deterministic applications. Not said is that the USB-inSync topology is comprised of distributed I/O and hi-density stacking multi-function modules that let you synchronously control, trigger, and sample, using multiple modules on a single USB (Universal Serial Bus) port. These modules are also DIN-rail mountable. "

Readers say:
» "Could be good for monitoring several high-quality sound channels simultaeously."
» "A novel idea. Well written and informative."
» "Excellent product."
» "Looking forward to a 24-bit system!"

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April 11, 2005

$1.15m Commercial Ready Grant To SA Technology Company Fiberbyte

This technology combines the best of both worlds in the data-acquisition arena, allowing the engineer to implement a flexible laptop-based data acquisition system while retaining the advanced synchronization features of more costly, traditional centralized infrastructure.

Fiberbyte Wins Government "Commercial Ready Grant" for USB-inSync Data Acquisition Technology

Announcement from Dr. Michael Goldsworthy, CEO.

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April 2005

IAN Magazine awards USB-inSync with Excellence in Automation

USB-inSync™ technology adds timing and synchronization to the Universal Serial Bus and is now offered as part of a new data acquisition device.

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October 27, 2004

Fiberbyte Team receives Engineering Excellence Award

The awarded is presented to a designer on the basis of conceiving the years best innovative idea and develops it to 'proof-of-concept', measured by specified criteria. Excellence Award was presented Fiberbyte Pty Ltd for their synchronous USB Bus, which allows multi device synchronization as well as a means of providing accurate phase correction of clocks across the entire Bus.

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Press Releases

September 26th, 2005

Fiberbyte Revolutionary USB Based data acquisition modules -

USB-inSync is a revolutionary technology which adds highly accurate timing and
synchronization to the already powerful USB bus. The enhanced capability of
USB-inSync, while preserving all the features of USB, enables new applications
and solutions never before possible. USB-inSync has transformed the
fundamental properties and utility of USB.

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