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Instrumentation

Diamond Systems is a reliable partner for instrumentation companies worldwide. Our SBCs and I/O modules can be found integrated into rugged instruments around the world. Typical applications include outside in harsh environments, under the extremes of hot and cold temperatures, humidity, and airborne contaminants.

Benefits for Instrumentation Customers

  • Designed in reliability and state-of-the-art technology
  • Long-term availability through extended lifecycle management
  • Reduced time to market with off the shelf systems and products
  • Reduced R&D costs through value added hardware and software services
  • Perfect fit solutions designed to your specifications

Diamond is ISO 9000 certified and all of our products are managed with configuration control and change notification for our customers. We provide products with Class III manufacturing quality and long life, for example our COM-based SBCs ensure longevity through the use of interchangeable COMs.

Click on the articles below to find out how our products are being used in real-world applications.

Ultra-Sensitive Gas Sensor Utilizes Diamond's Embedded Solution

A California-based instrument company makes ultra-sensitive gas sensors for parts-per-trillion (ppt) level detection of several industrially and environmentally important trace gases. These ultra-sensitive gas detecting instruments integrate Diamond's embedded PC/104 boards.
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AUV On-board Networking with Rugged Gigabit Ethernet Switch

A US robotics company developed and introduced a new generation of autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) designed to reach greater depths and offer a broader range of simultaneous sensor capabilities. A critical component to the successful operation of this generation of new AUVs is a complex on-board redundant networking system that maintains separate networks for the operation of the AUV and the data collection and storage activities.
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EPIC SBC an Ideal Solution for Acoustic Wind Profiling Instruments

For thirty years, a European manufacturer of highly advanced acoustic wind profiling systems (sodars) has used constant innovation to become the world leader in sodar systems producing smaller, more efficient, more accurate, and fully reliable instruments. The company’s latest wind profiler is a miniature portable acoustic instrument targeted specifically for site assessment applications. This instrument measures pressure, temperature and humidity at an average altitude of 400m at the site, and records the data for future download or transmits it to a host system.
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Gas Analyzer Integrates Embedded Computing Technology

A world leading US instrument manufacturer of high performance analyzers for measuring trace constituents of gases and liquids offers products including families of water analyzers, gas concentration analyzers, and isotope analyzers. Their products are simple to use, lower power and rugged, and yet provide the most capability available. They are used in a wide variety of applications including in the Gulf of Mexico to measure methane concentration under the ocean as a result of the Gulf oil spill, on top of volcanoes measuring isotopes of water vapor, and detecting concentration of gases in Antarctica.
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