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The MLT2400A has been supplied to a world-wide point-of-sale market since 1991 under the ElectroDyne and Allied Analogic Corporation names. Originally designed and developed by H. Wayne Mathews and J. Wayne Morris for VeriFone, Inc., it enjoys daily use worldwide including Brazil, Australia, China, Malaysia, India, France, Germany, U.K., and throughout the United States.
A prestigious lineup of customers include VeriFone, Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Hypercom, Ingenico, Schlumberger, Diebold, MoneyTree, and many more including countless small businesses, and POS and ATM application programmers.
The ADM2400, introduced in 2004, is a portable data scope for analyzing modem data communications. The unit offers stand alone operation and a PC interface via USB and AALogic View application software.
The ADMpc was introduced in 2006. The ADMpc has the same test and measurement capabilities as the ADM2400 in a lower cost desktop version. The ADMpc replaced the MLT24000A which was retired in 2007.
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