Here's why I'm asking: I have a Denon AVR 3803 receiver. I like it quite a bit, except for one glaring (IMHO) omission; in order to use my Sennheiser wireless headphones, I have to run both analog and ...
Spectrum Instrumentation has added digital inputs to a series of analogue LXI/Ethernet-digitisers, to increase synchronous acquisition to eight analogue channels plus eight digital channels plus three ...
GE Intelligent Platforms has launched the first in a new family of VME multifunction I/O boards designed specifically to address the problems caused by the growing constraints on size, weight and ...
Isolation is needed now more than ever with applications like LED lighting, brushless motors, power monitoring, and many others that are a combination of direct offline power electronics with isolated ...
Recently, [Edward Schmitz] wrote in to let us know about his Hackaday.io project: SigCore UC: An Open-Source Universal I/O Controller With Relays, Analog I/O, and Modbus for the Raspberry Pi. In the ...
Nexperia has unveiled analogue switches that can work with control logic from 1.8 to 5V, regardless of supplies between 1.5 and 5.5V. There are two versions: NMUX1308 ...
NAMM 2025: It’s turning into quite the month for problem-solving switch box do-dads for music makers with more gear than inputs. After the arrival of Heritage Audio’s Synth Buddy and hot on the heels ...
I was researching the Subject Question Issue and saw a closed thread on the subject. Here is my experience; my Sony AV Receiver receives all inputs via HDMI and outputs to my Samsung TV via HDMI.
Hardware interfaces that accept non-digital signals. For decades, all the plugs and sockets on traditional audio and video equipment connected analog lines. In addition, the common high-density DB-15 ...