Your partner in automation
http://www.incaacomputers.com/
We are a well-established Dutch company specializing in design and manufacture of professional high-tech measurement and control equipment for industrial, scientific, OEM and automotive applications.
In other words: we specialize in advanced computer applications.
Our 3 pillars: Since INCAA was founded in 1975, our focus is to provide solutions for technical automation projects based on:
With a highly dedicated team of enthusiastic employees, we are able to realize customer’s requirements. Most of our team members are skilled and experienced design engineers or project managers. Projects are realized mainly in Europe, modules are sold worldwide.
Country | The Netherlands |
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HW development | Yes |
HW commercialisation | Yes |
HDL development | No |
SW development | Yes |
A simple 4-lane PCIe carrier for a low pin count FPGA Mezzanine Card
(VITA 57). It supports the White Rabbit timing and control network.
Commercially available. Linux and Labview drivers available for some
mezzanine cards.
More info at the Wiki page
A simple 4-lane PXIe carrier for a low pin count FPGA Mezzanine Card
(VITA 57). It supports the White Rabbit timing and control network.
Commercially available. Labview driver available for Fine Delay and TDC
mezzanines.
More info at the Wiki page
FmcDIO5chTTLa is a 5-bit port digital IO card in FMC form-factor. Each
single-bit port can be configured individually as input or output. The
I/Os on LEMO 00 connectors are TTL compatible. Commercially available.
More info at the Wiki
page
FmcAdc100M14b4cha is a 4 channel 100MSPS 14 bit ADC low pin count FPGA
Mezzanine Card (VITA 57). Input ranges: /-50mV,/-0.5V, /-5V. The
offset correction by/- 5V is possible for each gain range. Commercially
available.
More info at the Wiki
page
A project to host all software and hardware developments related to testing the White Rabbit switch.
A fine delay generator in FMC format with 1 input and 4 outputs. The
resolution is 1 ns. Commercially available.
More info at the Wiki
page