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Rotary Position, Tilt and Angular Sensors
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Magnetic rotary encoders cover many applications
The rugged noncontact design of Renishaw's magnetic encoders makes them suitable for a diverse range of demanding applications. Brochure available
News from Renishaw (11 July 2005)
Website focuses on Hanover show
Renishaw has created a special section on its website that gives full details of its activities at EMO Hanover, together with useful links and the change to obtain a free entry ticket. Brochure available
News from Renishaw ( 1 July 2005)
Optical encoders boast top resolution
New high-resolution incremental optical encoders are designed for industrial applications in high precision positioning and measuring systems.
News from Computer Optical Products (30 June 2005)
Angle encoder is best option for steering tests
User application article Robots used to test power steering systems incorporate Renishaw's RESR angle encoder technology. Brochure available
News from Renishaw (28 June 2005)
Encoders enable robust, versatile machine design
User application article Machine Solutions selects Renishaw RGH24/25 encoders with flexible tape scale and LED alignment/signal alarm for precise, automated balloon folding and stent crimping. Brochure available
News from Renishaw (27 June 2005)
Silicon sensors survive harsh environments
Two new sensors have been developed to deliver fast response and greater accuracy when measuring flow rate, pressure and temperature in harsh or aggressive environments.
News from Hamlin Electronics Europe (23 June 2005)
Magnetic encoder is attractive alternative
The EcoMag is an extremely rugged and economical incremental encoder based on a proven magnetic technology.
News from Baumer Electric (23 June 2005)
Mounting kit makes light of sensor installation
The new Sensofix installation and mounting kit makes installing the widest variety of sensor housings child's play, regardless of whether the sensors are optical, inductive, capacitive or ultrasonic.
News from Baumer Electric (23 June 2005)
Absolute encoder module slims to fit
Agilent Technologies today introduced a new, thinner version of what remains the industry's smallest high-speed absolute encoder module. Brochure available
News from Agilent Technologies Semiconductor Products (23 June 2005)
Rugged rotary sensor goes stainless
In response to customer demand, the popular SRS880 rugged sealed rotary sensor is now available with an optional stainless steel housing. Brochure available
News from Penny + Giles Controls ( 1 June 2005)
Gear-tooth sensors boast wide-ranging accuracy
New gear-tooth sensors operate with true power-on state recognition, and include a self-calibrating feature in running mode to improve accuracy performance over a wide temperature and airgap range.
News from Allegro MicroSystems Europe (30 May 2005)
Inclinometers handle adverse environments
Severe weather conditions and other adverse environments are no longer a deterrent when specifying high precision inclinometers thanks to the introduction of the Schaevitz LSW series. Brochure available
News from Sherborne Schaevitz (24 May 2005)
Sensor spots vibrating or tilting targets
The compact high-speed Migatron RPS400-6 sensor has a measurement range from 50 to 150mm with a narrow ultrasonic sensing beam of 25mm at its maximum.
News from Ixthus Instrumentation (23 May 2005)
Budget encoders upgrade resolver applications
The ECI/EQI 1100 Series offer an alternative for those using small servo drives with lower accuracy requirements. Brochure available
News from Heidenhain (GB) (12 May 2005)
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. Brochure available
News from Inertial Aerosystems ( 9 May 2005)
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 ( 4 May 2005)
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) (22 April 2005)
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 (20 April 2005)
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. Brochure available
News from Inertial Aerosystems (15 April 2005)
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 ( 5 April 2005)
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