About Us
March 10th, 2008 . by admin
Welcome to Electronic Prototyping Frontiers. A Blog brought to you by Celeritous Technical Services, Corp. Celeritous specializes in electronic product design and prototyping. We now also offer a complete line of specialty electronics prototyping tools that we use to the public. We offer all brand new tools for surface mount assembly as well as our own FPGA, CPLD, USB, ARM, PIC and other development boards.
This blog is intended to showcase our products and provide information and tutorials on how to use them. It may also include topics of a personal interest nature from time to time just to keep things interesting.
Located near Lubbock, Texas Celeritous is a small company with 5 employees and an varying number of paid intern help from nearby Texas Tech University. . We are in a rural area and literally surrounded by cotton fields.
Celeritous CEO Allen has over 28 years of experience in electronic R&D, prototyping and design in fields ranging from IC design to large lasers. He holds a BSEE from a premiere University in the field of Pulse Power, Texas Tech University as well as an MSEE in Quantum Electronics from USC.
Allen has worked in a wide range of envionments including National Laboratories, Aerospace and small companies. For over 10 years he has headed Celeritous Technical Services Corp providing a variety of electronic and software design services to customers in Agriculture, Medicine, Aerospace and Industrial Controls.
When not absorbed in design problems, writing proposals or writing software he likes watching anime, learning Japanese and collecting anime and animation cels.






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Hi, Well I spent the money and got the ultra mini, software, and cable, plus the meter driver to find out the cable driver is incompatible with my XP X64 sytem. I searched Google and found HealthEngage and downloaded a X64 XP driver from them but so far the software can not find my meter. Any suggestions?
I just realised from looking at your main site that I don’t have your cable. I have the cable Lifescan sells, and that is why I do not have a x64 driver or the directory you were guiding me to on your driver disk. I am sorry for troubling you. So I will continue my search for a XPX64 driver so I can use this Lifescan cable. Again thanks for the quick response.