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Tiny laser sensor the size of a sugar cube!

Baumer's series 10 sensors now have a laser version, the OHDK 10, which has a housing the size of a sugar cube

News from Baumer Electric, May 30, 2000

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Single encoder series should meet many uses

One of the main benefits of the new MEH series of hollow shaft encoders from Encoder Technology is its exceptional breadth making it a product suitable for all levels of sophistication.

News from Encoder Technology, May 24, 2000

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Hollow-shaft encoders now come absolute

Mclennan Servo Supplies Ltd can now offer a wider selection of robust encoders

News from Mclennan Servo Supplies, May 24, 2000

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New rotary angle transducers offer nice touches

Graham and White Instruments announce the introduction of the Series WD-620, an all new range of rotary angle transducers

News from Graham and White Instruments, May 19, 2000

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Miniature kit encoder capable of 40,000rpm

A new miniature kit encoder capable of measuring spindle speeds well in excess of 40,000rpm has been launched by Motor Technology of Stockport.

News from Motor Technology, May 19, 2000

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New Hall-effect switch for low-power applications

Allegro MicroSystems has introduced a new Hall-effect switch, the A3210, which consumes minimal power.

News from Allegro MicroSystems Europe, May 12, 2000

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Measuring with a laser sensor

Measuring with a laser sensor Baumer Electric has recently designed a new laser sensor family utilising proven triangulation techniques and fast microprocessor technology.

News from Baumer Electric, May 12, 2000

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Low-cost encoders for drive applications

A range of low-cost add-on encoder/tacho units which allow speed and/or positional feedback to be generated from existing drive units has been developed by Rotalink.

News from Rotalink, May 12, 2000

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Star-tracking

Astronomers using a pair of eight metre diameter telescopes will focus deep into outer space using Heidenhain encoders for precise targeting.

News from Heidenhain (GB), May 3, 2000

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The interface between the encoder and control

Variohm has recently introduced the latest in the Fraba product range, the Interbus LWL angle encoder.

News from Variohm Components, May 3, 2000

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New encoders for the motion industry

Significant new developments to Renishaw's open, non-contact, encoder system include a 360° degree high resolution rotary encoder.

News from Renishaw, Mar 31, 2000

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Non-contact Sensor used in Tilting Trains

When Siemans Traffic Division were invited to supply control gear for Germany's new tilting trains, they incorporated a novel, non-contact position sensing unit.

News from Variohm Components, Mar 31, 2000

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23 new encoder types arrive from Swiss

Majestic Electronics, UK agents for the Swiss Electronics Company Micronor, have launched 23 new encoder types, including, hazardous area, high temperature and 25 Bit absolute encoders.

News from Majestic Controls, Mar 14, 2000

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Non-contact Sensor used in Tilting Trains

Germany's new tilting trains incorporate a novel, non-contact position sensing unit

News from Variohm Components, Feb 25, 2000

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New, compact 17-bit absolute encoder

Designed as easy replacements for older, less capable models, Smart Abs is even smaller than its closest competitor which is only a 15-bit encoder.

News from Encoder Technology, Feb 22, 2000

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Encoder range covers all requirements

One of the main benefits of the new MEH series of hollow shaft encoders from Encoder Technology is its exceptional breadth making it a product suitable for all levels of sophistication.

News from Encoder Technology, Feb 15, 2000

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Gaming chip counter relies on affordable encoders

Active Silicon's vision systems are ideal for the automatic sorting of valuable, high volume items which need to reconciled with absolute accuracy.

News from Encoder Technology, Feb 11, 2000

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