Fiberbyte
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Fiberbyte Pty Ltd is an Australian company with research and manufacturing operations located in Adelaide, South Australia. Activities include research, product development, systems integration, software development and production assembly.
Founded in 1995, the company has expanded its customer base throughout Australasia to include research institutions, government labs, defense departments, military contractors, telecom equipment manufacturers, network system installers and optical component manufacturers. While Fiberbyte’s early focus was on high power lasers for industrial and military applications.
In September 2002 Fiberbyte became a subsidiary of Silex Systems Ltd (ASX:SLX), a technology based public company located in Sydney Australia.
[edit] External links
- http://www.fiberbyte.com/ — Official website.
- Fiberbyte Makes Debut with USB-inSync DAQ-2500X (Test & Measurement World, 7/12/2005 7:18:00 AM)
- Fiberbyte Develops First Synchronous USB Platform (Nikkei Electronics Asia, April 2005)
- USB timing hubs get measurements in sync (Electronicstalk on 8 Sep 2003)
- Fiberbyte launches tunable laser - New Products/New Services - Brief Article (Fiber Optics Weekly Update, March 28, 2003)

