Rotary Position, Tilt and Angular Sensors

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Dependable and rugged design for angle sensor

Sensor provides contact-free and wear-free angular measurement from 0 to 360 degrees using a position magnet.

News from ASM, Feb 27, 2007

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Absolute rotary encoder has easy serial interface

AMCI has launched an absolute SSI rotary encoder within its acclaimed DuraCoder family.

News from AMCI, Feb 26, 2007

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Digital switchboard improves support services

Heidenhain (GB) has invested in a state-of-the-art digital switchboard system at its Burgess Hill headquarters.

News from Heidenhain (GB), Feb 22, 2007

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Controller offers touch-trigger probing capability

Renishaw's UCClite controller for measurement applications supports manual CMMs as standard, with an option available for DCC machines.

News from Renishaw, Feb 7, 2007

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Absolute encoder raises resolution to 30bit

Encoder can offer 30bit resolution, making it ideal for systems and machinery that demand high levels of accuracy and repeatability, such as positioning mechanisms for telescopes.

News from Sick (UK), Jan 29, 2007

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Rotary position sensors are small and rugged

The new Vert X family of sensors not only comes in various housing diameters from 13 to 37mm and offers a number of analogue or digital outputs, they are sealed to IP69K (operational).

News from Variohm Eurosensor, Jan 26, 2007

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Sustainable manufacturing in the 21st century

Renishaw will again be lead sponsor for this year's MWP Summit conference being held at the Rolls Royce Learning and Development Centre in Derby, UK, on Thursday 29th March 2007.

News from Renishaw, Jan 18, 2007

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Magnetic sensor is top product for NASA

13bit magnetic sensor for rotary and angular positioning control has been named Product of the Month for November 2006 by NASA Tech Briefs magazine.

News from Renishaw, Jan 10, 2007

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Magnetic encoders keep track on the drag strip

Helping tame the KTM's (barely) controlled explosion is a brace of "bomb proof" Renishaw RM22 compact, high-speed rotary magnetic encoders.

News from Renishaw, Jan 5, 2007

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Absolute encoder is immune to ageing

World's first high resolution, magnetic, absolute encoder to combine the precision and accuracy of optical technology with the robustness of magnetic, all-metal construction.

News from Motor Technology, Jan 5, 2007

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Hall effect geartooth sensor suits automotive uses

Hamlin Electronics Europe has launched a new Hall Effect geartooth sensor designed specifically for automotive applications

News from Hamlin Electronics Europe, Dec 11, 2006

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High accuracy laser sensor for less than GBP 500

A non-contact, optoelectronic displacement (position) measurement sensor has been launched that offers OEMs, machine builders and end users all the advantages of its predecessor, but at half the cost

News from Micro-Epsilon UK, Dec 4, 2006

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Rotary sensors add heavy-duty front shafts

Advanced Micro Controls has released a heavy-duty front shaft option for the DC25 DuraCoder and H25 resolver transducer product lines.

News from AMCI, Dec 4, 2006

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Encoders keep telescope on track to the stars

Amateur astronomer John McKay has used Sick-Stegmann ARS60 encoders to control the azimuth and altitude positioning of his home-grown 12-foot radiotelescope.

News from Sick (UK), Dec 1, 2006

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RF sensor technology succeeds where Hall fails

Oxford RF Sensors uses patented radio-frequency (RF) sensor technology to meet measurement challenges that cannot be satisfied adequately by established sensor techniques.

News from Oxford RF Sensors, Dec 1, 2006

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Rotary sensor is designed as low-cost upgrade

Targeted for powertrain and other critical applications, the Z-15 rotary sensor has been specifically designed to be integrated within existing systems.

News from Piher International, Nov 30, 2006

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Sensors combine for UAV guidance

An AHRS attitude and heading reference unit from Inertial Aerosystems has been incorporated in an unmanned helicopter (UAV).

News from Inertial Aerosystems UK, Nov 24, 2006

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Autosport engineering advances on show

Renishaw will show technologies that allow motorsport companies to carry out high speed manufacturing and product development at the Autosport Engineering show.

News from Renishaw, Nov 17, 2006

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Incremental encoders are easy to customise

USB-connected incremental encoders empower customers to freely program the number of lines from 1 to 8192, as well as the width of the zero pulse.

News from Sick Stegmann, Nov 17, 2006

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Encoder systems have all applications covered

Renishaw offers a wide range of magnetic and compact optical position feedback encoder systems to meet the diverse requirements of industrial automation.

News from Renishaw, Nov 14, 2006

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New office supports South China expansion

Renishaw has opened a Guangzhou branch office of its wholly owned subsidiary in Shanghai to support its rapidly expanding customer base in South China.

News from Renishaw, Nov 7, 2006

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Tiny encoder takes signal processing onboard

Inmoco has extended its Mercury range of digital encoders from MicroE Systems with the introduction of the Mercury 1800 kit encoder.

News from Inmoco, Oct 26, 2006

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Geartooth sensor suits automotive applications

At Electronica 2006 Hamlin Electronics Europe will launch a Hall effect geartooth sensor designed specifically for automotive applications.

News from Hamlin Electronics Europe, Oct 18, 2006

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Encoder maximises speed and resolution

The 3500Si is the first high performance position feedback encoder to operate at maximum speed and maximum resolution.

News from Inmoco, Oct 17, 2006

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Tilt sensor handles harsh environments

Inclinometer can be used for any levelling application, including mobile and stationary cranes, lifting platforms, mobile weighing systems and outdoor equipment.

News from Measurement Specialties, Oct 17, 2006

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