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Highland Technology Press Release - July 30, 2010

Highland Technology Announces New V220
Current Loop/Process Control I/O Module


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Highland Technologies - V220 features 12 fully isolated channelsSan Francisco, CA -- May 28, 2010 -- Highland Technology introduces the V220, a VME module intended for use in 4-20 mA industrial control loop applications. The V220 features 12 fully isolated channels, each capable of either sourcing or measuring voltage and current, simulating and measuring both controllers and transducers, and simulating open/short faults. It is also ideal for simulating complex industrial processes to control systems under development and certification.
 
 
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Posted  7/30/2010


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