Rotary Position, Tilt and Angular Sensors

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Budget encoders upgrade resolver applications

The ECI/EQI 1100 Series offer an alternative for those using small servo drives with lower accuracy requirements.

News from Heidenhain (GB), May 12, 2005

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Tilt sensors come with 0.01-degree accuracy

Inertial Aerosystems has a new range of slimline high-accuracy tilt sensors that operate from a 4-20mA two-wire loop.

News from Inertial Aerosystems, May 9, 2005

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Noncontact rotary sensor set for long life

The model CMI-UT-45-T1 is a noncontact rotary sensor based on a highly affordable magnetoresistive InSb element.

News from Sensor Technology Srl, May 4, 2005

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Rotation sensor bearings resist interference

A new rotation sensor bearing is less susceptible to the strong magnetic fields generated from electrically driven motors and other items into which sensor bearings are now integrated.

News from NTN Bearings (UK), Apr 22, 2005

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Rotary socket sensor gains optical encoder

Sensor Developments has added a new 1024pulse/rev optical encoder upgrade to its square drive rotary socket sensor.

News from Sensor Developments, Apr 20, 2005

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Tilt switch operates at the right angle

A new multichannel tilt switch can be used to operate a relay when a preprogrammed angle of tilt is reached.

News from Inertial Aerosystems, Apr 15, 2005

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Sensor suits automotive engine control

A novel zero-speed differential gear-tooth sensor is optimised to address the stringent requirements of automotive engine control, especially crank speed and position sensing.

News from Allegro MicroSystems Europe, Apr 5, 2005

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Smallest rotary encoder uses opto-magnetics

Gurley Precision Instruments (GPI) has introduced the Model A19 True Absolute Rotary Encoder.

News from Gurley Precision Instruments, Mar 30, 2005

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Hall-effect sensor ICs offer field programmability

A new family of low-cost linear Hall-effect sensor ICs offer field programmability on the output pin.

News from Allegro MicroSystems Europe, Mar 21, 2005

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Sensors aid automotive and industrial applications

Allegro MicroSystems Europe will be showing a number of major new developments in Hall-effect sensor technology for automotive and industrial applications at Sensor and Test 2005.

News from Allegro MicroSystems Europe, Mar 18, 2005

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Encoder takes revolution-count module onboard

A new module adds motor shaft revolution-count and higher operating temperature capabilities to the Agilent AEAS-7000, the industry's smallest high-speed plug-and-play absolute encoder.

News from Agilent Technologies Semiconductor Products, Mar 10, 2005

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Encoder gains wheel for positional feedback

Red Lion is now offering an integrated encoder and spring loaded measuring wheel assembly, available in an easy-to-use, compact unit.

News from Red Lion Controls, Mar 2, 2005

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Optical encoder aids pipework alignment

The OMC Pipe Profiler is designed to determine the dimension of pipe ends using an optical triangulation technique to estimate the distance to the surface of the pipe without touching it.

News from Micro Epsilon UK, Feb 28, 2005

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Rotary sensor makes no contact

Sensor Technology has developed a new wide-angle contactless rotary sensor for harsh environments

News from Sensor Technology Srl, Feb 25, 2005

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Encoder aids simple speed and position control

The DKS 40 incremental encoder has a compact design, which features a robust dustproof construction and protection to IP64.

News from Sick, Jan 28, 2005

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New encoder products on show at Mtec

Renishaw will be displaying three new encoder products on Stand D64 in Hall 11 at Mtec 2005, all designed to give high precision position feedback for a range of industrial applications.

News from Renishaw, Jan 27, 2005

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French centre focuses Hall-effect expertise

Allegro MicroSystems Europe has opened a European Sensor Applications Centre in Annecy, France, to provide technical support for Hall-effect sensors in the automotive and industrial sectors.

News from Allegro MicroSystems Europe, Jan 13, 2005

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Business is booming in resolver-based products

Advanced Micro Controls reports a 100% increase in year to date sales of its brushless resolvers and brushless resolver transducers.

News from AMCI, Dec 17, 2004

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Rotary sensor boasts all-round performance

A new rotary sensor/control from Piher incorporates technology that makes it possible to give feedback across the full 360-degree rotational angle.

News from Piher International, Nov 23, 2004

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Tilt sensors interface with computers

Inertial Aerosystems has introduced a new, highly accurate, range of Tilt Sensors, with a measurement resolution of 0.01 micro Radians and full scale of up to +/- 80.

News from Inertial Aerosystems, Nov 12, 2004

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Rotary encoders resist extreme loads and shocks

BEI Ideacod has added a family of heavy duty versions to its range of rotary encoders.

News from BEI Technologies, Nov 12, 2004

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Ball tilt switch for easy installation

Active has now fitted a small ball, contact type, tilt switch into a miniature rectangular plastic case for easy installation.

News from Active Switch and Sensor, Nov 10, 2004

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Inclinometers designed and made to order

R and B Manufacturing now has the capability to design and manufacture custom inclinometers for OEM applications.

News from R and B Manufacturing, Oct 12, 2004

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Compact encoders take industrial position

The model A37 mini encoder is a 12bit single-turn absolute rotary encoder with optoelectronic technology.

News from Gurley Precision Instruments, Sep 29, 2004

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Absolute scale encoders go on show

Leicester based Newall Measurement Systems will be demonstrating the company's absolute scale encoders at Motion and Control 2004.

News from Newall Measurement Systems, Sep 15, 2004

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