1Gbps SFP Transceivers from GAO Tek Inc.
GAO Tek Inc., supplier of test and measurement equipment, has recently released a new series of selected 1Gbps SFP transceivers. The transceivers are completely compatible with most popular SFPs, for example, CISCO’s SFPs. Depending on the intended use, GAO Tek Inc.’s array of transceivers support distances varying from 500m to 100km.
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Asimo from Honda
The robot's size was chosen to allow it to operate freely in the human living space and to make it people-friendly. This size allows it to operate light switches and door knobs, and work at tables and work benches.
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Doki from Intelligent Earth
Doki is a convenient way to display our current real-time sensor analysis and machine control software. Doki incorporates two cameras, two motion sensors, one chemical sensor, and one speaker.
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Elvis from Sarcos
Elvis is the oldest of the humanoids. Prototype 1 was assembled in the summer of 1998 and the initial projects included adaptive balance evolution and extensive hearing and vision experiments.
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GBIC Bi-di Transceivers from GAO Tek Inc.
Toronto, ON – GAO Tek Inc., supplier of test and measurement equipment, has recently released a new series of selected GBIC Bi-di transceivers. Depending on the intended use, GAO Tek’s array of transceivers support distances varying from 15km to 40km.
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Hard Drive from Florida Robotics
Standing a whopping 6'1 feet tall, 25 inches wide, and weighing 140 lbs, Hard Drive is one of the most unique robots ever produced. No one can forget an encounter with this unusual machine.
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