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Rotary Position, Tilt and Angular Sensors
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UK debut for absolute scale encoders
Newall Measurement Systems will be using the MACH 2004 exhibition to preview its new absolute scale encoders.
News from Newall Measurement Systems ( 2 April 2004)
Gyro sensor has rugged MEMS core
The GR-150 gyro sensor features a rugged MEMS sensor core designed to provide an absolute analogue voltage proportional to spin rate, regardless of orientation to gravity or linear acceleration.
News from Newtron Technologies (18 March 2004)
No loss of performance for scaled-down sensor
The series 12 laser distance sensor from Baumer Electric sets a new standard for the size of optical measuring laser sensors.
News from Baumer Electric (10 March 2004)
Encoders take centre stage
At MACH 2004, Leicester based Newall Measurement Systems will be focusing on the debut of the company's absolute scale encoders.
News from Newall Measurement Systems (27 February 2004)
Gear-tooth sensor tackles automotive tasks
The 1.5P Series gear-tooth sensor has been designed by Honeywell Sensing and Control for use by automotive OEMs.
News from Honeywell Sensing and Control (26 February 2004)
Laptop reward for encoder sales boost
Style Machine Tools is the winner of the Dealer Sales Challenge organised by measurement and control specialist Acu-Rite.
News from ACI (Europe) ( 6 February 2004)
Geartooth sensor is a rugged sort
A new high-performance digital-output Hall-effect geartooth sensor incorporates internal electronic protection which makes it ideal for use in harsh industrial and automotive applications.
News from Hamlin Electronics Europe (27 January 2004)
Incremental encoders offer cost-effective answers
Four new incremental encoder families offer designers the freedom to choose the most cost-effective solution to match their specific requirements. Brochure available
News from ITT Industries, Cannon (27 January 2004)
Rotary piston meters aid Italian project
Litre Meter has supplied two VFF MF15 and four VFFLF10 rotary piston meters to Italian contractor Bennelli Ravenna as part of the BP Clair project.
News from Litre Meter (19 January 2004)
Measuring up to new brick standards
User application article Nottingham Engineering Services has responded to new European standards on bricks sizes by developing a measuring gauge using Newall Measurement Systems' compact DRO and tough digital linear encoder.
News from Newall Measurement Systems (16 January 2004)
A different ball game
User application article When Lealde had a problem with sourcing a linear encoder suited to the requirements of its newly developed lathe it needed an innovative approach to encoder technology.
News from Newall Measurement Systems (14 January 2004)
Inclinometers shed light on tilt angles
A novel line of ball-and-tube-style illuminated inclinometers originally designed for the military is now available for the OEM market.
News from R and B Manufacturing ( 6 January 2004)
Dudzienski tackles Midwest
Bob Dudzienski has accepted the position of Regional Sales Manager for Newall's Midwest Region.
News from Newall Electronics ( 2 January 2004)
Top performance claims for Hall sensors
A new, highly robust, series of flange-mount Hall effect sensors is now available from Hamlin Electronics Europe.
News from Hamlin Electronics Europe ( 2 December 2003)
Linear guides integrate their own encoders
Schneeberger has developed two new versions of its advanced measuring system: AMSA Generation 3-A (for roller monorail MR) and 4-A (for ball monorail BM).
News from Schneeberger (28 November 2003)
Hall effect sensor technologies on display
Hamlin Electronics Europe will be revealing its latest Hall effect sensor technologies at the Mtec exhibition at the UK NEC on 11th and 12th February 2004.
News from Hamlin Electronics Europe (25 November 2003)
Fast delivery for 22mm encoder
A new miniature 22mm, ROSE (reflective optical sensing) modular encoder, has been introduced by Pittman and is now included in the PittmanExpress fast delivery service.
News from PennEngineering Motion Technologies - Europe (17 November 2003)
Less bounce from novel non-mercury tilt switch
The R814 tilt switch has a novel contact design that offers lower levels of contact bounce and improved contact rating.
News from Active Switch and Sensor ( 5 November 2003)
Cable-type position transducers explained
Technical details on the operation, benefits, and use of cable-type position transducers are now available free of charge from SpaceAge Control.
News from Spaceage Control ( 3 November 2003)
Absolute encoders claim new standards
A new family of encoders offers a viable, future-oriented solution for industrial control engineering and integrated motor feedback applications.
News from Hengstler (28 October 2003)
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