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Rotary Position, Tilt and Angular Sensors

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Low power for budget incremental encoders

Thomson Micron has a new line of high-performance low-cost incremental encoders that have the ability for commutating.

News from Danaher Motion: Thomson (UK) ( 1 March 2002)

Absolute optical encoders cut current and costs

Thomson Micron has a new line of high-performance low-cost absolute optical encoders that satisfy moderate to high-end accuracy requirements.

News from Danaher Motion: Thomson (UK) (26 February 2002)

Incremental encoder takes a heavy load

A new heavy-duty incremental encoder features a three-bearing design that enables high axial and radial shaft loading, while sustaining speeds in excess of 5000rev/min.

News from Stegmann ( 7 February 2002)

Customised encoder improves portable measuring arm

 User application article   Disc (GB) of Hatton in Derbyshire was able to reduce the cost of joint assembly in its Polar articulated measuring arm by some 1,300 pounds using a custom encoder system  Brochure available  

News from Heidenhain (GB) ( 4 February 2002)

Gauging probes more flexible for production lines

A 32mm spindle stroke model added to a range of digital gauging probes enables a longer measurement range and provides more flexibility in incorporating the probe into a continuous production line

News from Axis Group (31 January 2002)

Reduced component count in rotary sensor design

A new dual output, Hall effect rotary sensor is ideally suited to the demanding requirements of automotive and heavy equipment applications and is already in use in vehicle suspension

News from BEI Technologies (21 January 2002)

Hall-effect sensors win Engineering Award

Allegro MicroSystems has been awarded the distinguished 2001 Frost and Sullivan Market Engineering Leadership Award in the Hall-effect sensors segment.

News from Allegro MicroSystems Europe ( 8 January 2002)

Absolute and incremental angle encoders improved

Heidenhain is introducing an optimised design and new appearance for the RON and RCN absolute and incremental angle encoder series, with a significant improvement to the dynamic rigidity  Brochure available  

News from Heidenhain (GB) (17 December 2001)

Highest bearing load available on encoder

Stegmann is introducing the HD25 Heavy Duty Incremental Encoder, offering what it says is the highest bearing load and protection class available today

News from Stegmann (11 December 2001)

Absolute rotary encoders for small servomotors

Heidenhain is introducing new rotary encoders with a 36.5 mm diameter which enable servomotors with axis heights as small as 20mm (0.79 in) to be equipped with absolute rotary encoders  Brochure available  

News from Heidenhain (GB) ( 6 December 2001)

Stegmann encoder specialist moves company

CTL Components has appointed Jonathan Green to be responsible for developing CTL's agency for the extensive range of encoders, electronic counters and process displays manufactured by IVO

News from CTL Components (15 November 2001)

New range of DIN rail accessories for encoders

BEI Technologies' new DIN rail mountable interface units are for use with all types of incremental encoder and comprise an Encoder Test Module, Optical Isolator and Galvanically Isolated Barrier

News from BEI Technologies ( 8 November 2001)

New low-cost incremental and absolute encoders

Thomson Micron has announced a new line of high performance, low-cost Incremental and Absolute optical encoders which satisfy moderate to high-end accuracy requirements.

News from Danaher Motion: Thomson (UK) ( 8 November 2001)

Ultrasonic distance sensor handles tilt/vibration

Designed to operate in tough environments, the RPS-400-6 ultrasonic distance sensor has an approximate 6 degree beam angle, which enables targets to be detected whilst tilting or vibrating

News from Ixthus Instrumentation ( 7 November 2001)

Incremental encoder up to 36000 increments/rev

Majestic Controls' latest offerings from Micronor includes new high resolution incremental and absolute encoders which provide extremely precise control.

News from Majestic Controls ( 7 November 2001)

Smallest optical encoder to offer dual redundancy

Measuring only 12.70mm, the Grayhill 62R is the smallest optical encoder currently available on the market equipped with a second encoder to provide a dual redundancy feature

News from EAO (24 October 2001)

Rapid switchgear inspection

The new low cost ThermOcular from Barber InSys enables rapid thermal inspection of live low voltage switchgear and fusegear, useful for critical 'always on' circuitry

News from Barber-InSys (19 September 2001)

Hollow shaft encoders with big bore diameters

A new range of encoders are available from Majestic Controls in addition to the standard range of encoders on offer.

News from Majestic Controls ( 4 September 2001)

Linear digital scale encoders increase accuracy

 User application article   The change from rotary to linear digital scale encoder technology on Cincinnati VMC vertical machining centres and Hawk TC CNC lathes has improved positioning accuracies by almost 60%  Brochure available  

News from Heidenhain (GB) ( 3 September 2001)

Explosion proof incremental and absolute encoders

Majestic Controls is offering a complete range of explosion proof Incremental and Absolute encoders, of rugged and compact construction and only 70 mm in diameter.

News from Majestic Controls (28 August 2001)

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