Portable Modem Data Analyzer [author:Allied Analogic, Inc. / Wayne Morris Public time:Oct 21, 2004] |
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Weatherford, TX (PRWEB) October 20, 2004 - Allied Analogic, Inc. announced the release of the ADM2400, the first portable modem data analyzer. The device decodes both sides of modem data transmitted on telephone lines and displays the data and timing on an LCD display.
The ADM2400 is used in the development, analysis, and monitoring of modem communications at speeds up to 2400bps. Users of the device report significant time savings in finding and correcting problems. The unit also has internal memory and can store captured data indefinitely. Available PC interface software uploads stored data from the ADM2400 and can remotely operate the unit.
The company is exploring additional applications for the technology including security systems, remote monitoring, and law enforcement. The system can be placed any where on the line and does not interfere with the normal communications. The ADM2400 can capture normal data communications and later be used for investigations, data backup, etc.
Allied Analogic expects the new remote analyzer to be popular with POS application development teams, service organizations, and support staff.
For additional information, contact: info@aalogic.com
About Allied Analogic, Inc.
Allied Analogic, Inc. designs and manufactures custom electronic products. The company also offers custom engineering services specializing in telecommunications and analog to digital applications.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Wayne Mathews
Allied Analogic, Inc.
817-599-0272
http://www.AALogic.com
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