Friday, February 6, 2015
Electronic Design’s Products of the Week
We are very happy to see that ACCES I/O Products USB-AO-ARB1 was selected by Electronic Design as one of its Products of the Week. Read more at http://bit.ly/16qtRZm
Thursday, February 5, 2015
8MHz, 16-Bit, USB Arbitrary Waveform Generator with Flexible Ranges and Configurable Digital I/O
High quality analog waveforms provide for robust self-test functionality, and flexible stimulation or simulation of scientific or industrial test equipment. Our newest USB product, the USB-AO-ARB1 may be just what your application needs if you are looking for a high speed arbitrary waveform output board.
Monday, November 24, 2014
ACCES I/O Products Releases Rugged Mini PCI Express Isolated RS232 Serial Communication Cards with Tru-Iso Isolation and Extended Temperature
PCI Express Mini Card...a new product line from ACCES I/O Products. This small form factor measures just 30mm x 51mm and allows for quick and easy I/O expansion in most newer embedded systems. Our new mPCIe-ICM Series feature 4 or 2 ports of Tru-Iso™ isolated RS232 serial communications. 1.5kV isolation is provided port-to-computer and 500V isolation port-to-port on ALL signals at the I/O connectors along with ±15kV ESD protection on all signal pins. Also included...industrial operating temperature (-40°C to 85°C) and RoHS certification.
Tuesday, June 10, 2014
New! PCI Express I/O Card Provides 24 Isolated Digital Inputs and 24 Isolated Solid State FET Relay Outputs
These cards are now shipping. The PCIe-IDIO Series
offers up to 24 optically isolated digital inputs and 24 isolated solid state
FET relay outputs. Optocouplers on the cards are rated for 2,500V isolation
and help protect systems in industrial environments against high
voltages or currents caused by line surges or ground loops. These cards
also offer change of state detection (COS) eliminating the need for
constant polling and can generate an interrupt when an enabled digital
input changes state.
Thursday, May 8, 2014
New Ethernet 48 or 24-Channel Industrial Strength Digital I/O Module with Rugged, DIN Rail Mountable Enclosure
Say Hello to the ETH-DIO-48,
a new addition to the Ethernet family of products from ACCES. The
ETH-DIO-48 features 48 or 24 industrial strength (high-current) TTL
digital I/O lines. Ethernet offers users greater flexibility and the
ability to connect, acquire, process, control, store, and share data
over your existing network. This unit is fully compatible with industry
standard I/O racks and is packaged in a small, rugged, steel industrial
enclosure with DIN rail mounting capability. Available NOW!
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
New Android RS-232 Serial Adapter
Check out our newest USB serial interface board—the ANDROID-232.
This RS-232 serial adapter for Android devices allows users to control
legacy RS-232 devices directly from modern Android devices. Use your
Android phone or tablet to control serial devices via the USB port. This
small and rugged board comes with industrial operating temperature
(-40°C to +85°C) and a high retention USB connector, perfect for
industrial and military/defense applications.
Also, a hard line wired connection eliminates security concerns associated with Wi-Fi and other radio frequency solutions
Also, a hard line wired connection eliminates security concerns associated with Wi-Fi and other radio frequency solutions
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
Experience Counts!
We recently updated our "About ACCES" page with some cool statistics. For example, almost half of our employees have been working with ACCES for more than 13 years!
Check it out, here: http://accesio.com/go.cgi?p=../contact/about.html
Check it out, here: http://accesio.com/go.cgi?p=../contact/about.html
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Thursday, May 2, 2013
New Perl and Python library available
We're working hard to make everyone's life a little easier here at ACCES.
Just the other day we released new Perl and Python support for our USB product line.
You can grab the code and samples on our github, here: https://github.com/accesio/AIOUSB
We believe strongly in open source, collaboration, and an open, honest relationship with our customers.
If there's anything you think we should add to our software -- or hardware -- lineup, please let us know.
For example, this new library could be extended with samples for additional modern languages. What's your favorite?
Just the other day we released new Perl and Python support for our USB product line.
You can grab the code and samples on our github, here: https://github.com/accesio/AIOUSB
We believe strongly in open source, collaboration, and an open, honest relationship with our customers.
If there's anything you think we should add to our software -- or hardware -- lineup, please let us know.
For example, this new library could be extended with samples for additional modern languages. What's your favorite?
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Thursday, December 20, 2012
New article by ACCES....
"Mitigating USB DAQ design challenges with onboard intelligence"....read it here. Learn more on how using onboard intelligence provided by ACCES can greatly broaden the range of DAQ applications suited to USB.
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Street Surfing at ACCES - Now on CNN
Update: Now on CNN!
Sorrento Valley in San Diego had a bit of rain this morning. With rain in San Diego comes flooding, especially near the coasts.
ACCES employs a lot of surfers.
One of them, Aaron Peterson, decided to take a short break from the work day...because here at ACCES we don't let opportunities like that slip by...
Note: Don't try this at home.
Sorrento Valley in San Diego had a bit of rain this morning. With rain in San Diego comes flooding, especially near the coasts.
ACCES employs a lot of surfers.
One of them, Aaron Peterson, decided to take a short break from the work day...because here at ACCES we don't let opportunities like that slip by...
Note: Don't try this at home.
Friday, October 9, 2009
PCI Express 48-bit DIO card with Change-of-State
This board works just like our famous PCI-DIO-48S, and is pretty much identical all the way down to the pin out and software - while adding some useful tweaks to simply your system.
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Friday, September 4, 2009
Labor Day Celebration
ACCES has always been a great place to work.
Every holiday we get together and celebrate. Today is the Friday before Labor Day here in the USA, so we had a potluck picnic:
Today's potluck included loin of pork, carne asada, pan-fried rice, chili hot dish, barbecued hot dogs and drumsticks, lumpia, and ice cream, along with the usual chips and soda.
Our facility is nestled in a sheltered corner of the bustling Sorrento Valley.
Many of our employees hike the hillside across the street from us, or bike the Rancho Penasquitos Canyon Preserve across the train tracks. Located about a mile from the beach we also have employees arrive to work still dripping from the waves at Scripps, Black's, or 8th Street.
Happy employees make happy customers.
Every holiday we get together and celebrate. Today is the Friday before Labor Day here in the USA, so we had a potluck picnic:
Today's potluck included loin of pork, carne asada, pan-fried rice, chili hot dish, barbecued hot dogs and drumsticks, lumpia, and ice cream, along with the usual chips and soda.
Our facility is nestled in a sheltered corner of the bustling Sorrento Valley.
Many of our employees hike the hillside across the street from us, or bike the Rancho Penasquitos Canyon Preserve across the train tracks. Located about a mile from the beach we also have employees arrive to work still dripping from the waves at Scripps, Black's, or 8th Street.
Happy employees make happy customers.
Monday, August 24, 2009
PCI Express multi port RS-232
Our first PCI Express (PCIe) multi-port serial board family is ready to go!
The PCI-COM232-8 family of products includes low-profile (MD1) boards and normal PCIe versions, eight port and four port. All boards support 430kBaud RS-232, but you can also get 960kBaud versions, and we support custom baud rates like 64000 or 50000, just call us for details.
These new boards are supported in all flavors of Windows with a slick driver, but are also completely compatible with normal 16550 UARTs - the board can be used as if it were simply eight normal UARTs sitting in the system: every operating system should handle it great!
With 128kByte per-channel input and output FIFOs, up to 921.6kBaud RS-232 rates, and perfect compatibility you can't go wrong with the PCIe-COM232-8.
The PCI-COM232-8 family of products includes low-profile (MD1) boards and normal PCIe versions, eight port and four port. All boards support 430kBaud RS-232, but you can also get 960kBaud versions, and we support custom baud rates like 64000 or 50000, just call us for details.
These new boards are supported in all flavors of Windows with a slick driver, but are also completely compatible with normal 16550 UARTs - the board can be used as if it were simply eight normal UARTs sitting in the system: every operating system should handle it great!
With 128kByte per-channel input and output FIFOs, up to 921.6kBaud RS-232 rates, and perfect compatibility you can't go wrong with the PCIe-COM232-8.
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
ACCES in the News
Our new and innovative products have received quite a bit of publicity in recent months. The Embedded Systems Conference in Silicon Valley was quite a success and the media has noticed. Click on the links below to learn more about the latest and greatest from ACCES.
Electronic Design, RTC Magazine, PC/104 and Small Form Factors Magazine, and EP&T have all noticed and supported our ideas. Check them out.
Electronic Design, RTC Magazine, PC/104 and Small Form Factors Magazine, and EP&T have all noticed and supported our ideas. Check them out.
Thursday, May 28, 2009
New PCI Express COM board
We've just shipped the first production units of a new serial communication product, the eight-port RS-232 PCIe-COM232-8L.
This great new board is tiny! Much smaller than the competition, it meets the MD1 size specification for Low-Profile PCI and PCI-Express cards.
In addition, this board is fully compatible with 16550 /16750 UARTS and applications, no 3rd-party drivers necessary.
This compatibility ensures any and every operating system is supported, right out of the box! Linux, Windows, even DOS programs, can use this unit without installing any additional drivers or software.
Speeds of up to 921.6kBaud, MD1 Low-Profile, PCI Express, Large FIFO Size, Eight RS-232 ports -- and an incredible low price -- make the PCIe-COM232-8L an instant winner.
This great new board is tiny! Much smaller than the competition, it meets the MD1 size specification for Low-Profile PCI and PCI-Express cards.
In addition, this board is fully compatible with 16550 /16750 UARTS and applications, no 3rd-party drivers necessary.
This compatibility ensures any and every operating system is supported, right out of the box! Linux, Windows, even DOS programs, can use this unit without installing any additional drivers or software.
Speeds of up to 921.6kBaud, MD1 Low-Profile, PCI Express, Large FIFO Size, Eight RS-232 ports -- and an incredible low price -- make the PCIe-COM232-8L an instant winner.
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
The Early Web
Here's the very first web page ACCES put online, back in 1996.
Only two months later we redesigned the page -- definitely an improvement
A few more changes have gone by in the thirteen years since our first website designs, and we're proud of that progress. But things change, and we're continuing to advance our web presence every day.
Keep checking back to see the new things happening at accesio.com
--John Hentges
Webmaster
Then, and Now.
Only two months later we redesigned the page -- definitely an improvement
A few more changes have gone by in the thirteen years since our first website designs, and we're proud of that progress. But things change, and we're continuing to advance our web presence every day.
Keep checking back to see the new things happening at accesio.com
--John Hentges
Webmaster
Then, and Now.
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Friday, May 8, 2009
New USB/104 module: USB-DIO-48
Another great new product, the USB-DIO-48, shipping now.
Little brother to the USB-DIO-96, both boards have all the great USB/104 features:
Little brother to the USB-DIO-96, both boards have all the great USB/104 features:
- PC/104 compatible size and mounting holes
- high retention USB connector
- DIN-rail mounting options
- "OEM-B" alternate embedded USB interface header
Thursday, April 23, 2009
ACCES is now on Twitter. I never thought I would say it, but Oprah has inspired me. Does that mean Twitter is ka-put? You can find us at http://twitter.com/accesio
Monday, April 20, 2009
Software Release 7.51
We just sent the latest CD to the print house. ACCES Software Master CD 7.51 will be shipping soon.
The Software Downloads page will have the latest software by tomorrow afternoon.
The single biggest change is a new AIOUSB USB Software Reference Manual (.pdf).
In addition to the new AIOUSB manual the new CD contains software packages for several new products, including the USBP-DIO16RO8, the USB-DIO-48, the USB-DIO-96, and updated software for the USB-COM-2S.
The Software Downloads page will have the latest software by tomorrow afternoon.
The single biggest change is a new AIOUSB USB Software Reference Manual (.pdf).
In addition to the new AIOUSB manual the new CD contains software packages for several new products, including the USBP-DIO16RO8, the USB-DIO-48, the USB-DIO-96, and updated software for the USB-COM-2S.
Monday, April 6, 2009
How we got our name
ACCES I/O Products, Inc.
"ACCES"? That's not spelled right!
Well, actually it's an acronym.
Way back in 1987 or so, several years before we became incorporated, ACCES had a different name: Acquisition Control Communication Engineering / Systems.
As you can imagine that's a little unwieldy, so we were putting ACCES on our letterhead.
In 1992 when we incorporated, we chose to make the acronym official, and call ourselves "ACCES" -- but that name is fairly common in other parts of the world, as it is the correct spelling of "access" in french, for example.
In order to distinguish ourselves from the mere word acces, our chosen name became "ACCES I/O Products, Inc."
Still a little unwieldy, isn't it? We call ourselves "ACCES I/O" for short.
"ACCES"? That's not spelled right!
Well, actually it's an acronym.
Way back in 1987 or so, several years before we became incorporated, ACCES had a different name: Acquisition Control Communication Engineering / Systems.
As you can imagine that's a little unwieldy, so we were putting ACCES on our letterhead.
In 1992 when we incorporated, we chose to make the acronym official, and call ourselves "ACCES" -- but that name is fairly common in other parts of the world, as it is the correct spelling of "access" in french, for example.
In order to distinguish ourselves from the mere word acces, our chosen name became "ACCES I/O Products, Inc."
Still a little unwieldy, isn't it? We call ourselves "ACCES I/O" for short.
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