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Rotary Position, Tilt and Angular Sensors
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Metrology company meets Olympic challenge
User application article Sandra Kiriasis' bobsleigh blades were scanned with Renishaw's Revo five-axis measuring head for CMMs. Brochure available
News from Renishaw (23 May 2007)
Tough encoders handle harsh environments
Rugged single-turn absolute magnetic encoders are particularly suited to applications on mobile outdoor equipment such as refuse lorries, tractors, earthmovers etc.
News from OEM Automatic (15 May 2007)
Motor feedback encoders offer good repeatability
Sick Stegmann XKS motor feedback wire draw encoders make it possible to receive commutation, speed regulation and position information from a single device and eight wires.
News from Sick Stegmann (10 May 2007)
Hall-effect sensor paper planned
Allegro MicroSystems is planning to deliver a paper focussing on a new low-noise, high-bandwidth linear Hall-effect sensor for applications in current and position sensing.
News from Allegro MicroSystems Europe ( 8 May 2007)
Optical encoder series expanded
Avago's AEDR-8400-14x reflective surface mount optical encoders are robust and can operate over a wide temperature range. Brochure available
News from Avago Technologies ( 7 May 2007)
Queen's Award conferred on sensor company
Renishaw has just won its twelfth Queen's Award since 1979. Brochure available
News from Renishaw (24 April 2007)
Rotary encoders shrink to 40mm diameter
Saving space in machine design, Pepperl+Fuchs has developed a range of 40mm-diameter incremental rotary encoders that offer a full range of mounting options. Brochure available
News from Pepperl+Fuchs GB (24 April 2007)
Angular rate sensor uses piezoelectric quartz
Pure piezoelectric crystalline quartz exhibits excellent stability over time, maintaining sensor specifications from the day it is installed.
News from Systron Donner Automotive (19 April 2007)
Magnetic encoders tolerate harsh environments
Avago's AEAT-60xx series of magnetic encoders provides designers with an integrated solution for angular detection in a small form factor package. Brochure available
News from Avago Technologies (16 April 2007)
Tilt sensors use high-quality ceramic parts
Inertial Aerosystems have introduced a new range of economical miniature fluid filled tilt sensors manufactured by US Brochure available
News from Inertial Aerosystems UK (11 April 2007)
Automotive company chooses rotary position sensors
User application article Ray Mallock is using the sensors on its MG Lola LMP2 and Chevrolet Lacetti World Touring Car models. Brochure available
News from Penny + Giles (11 April 2007)
Inclinometers offer easy reading
Rieker's vial inclinometers make it easy to get quick, accurate readings under a wide variety of severe environmental conditions.
News from Rieker Electronics (11 April 2007)
Incremental encoders offer customer programming
DRS26 CoreTech incremental encoders from Sick Stegmann are now customer-programmable, allowing users to freely program the width of the zero pulse and the number of lines from 1 to 8192.
News from Sick Stegmann (11 April 2007)
Absolute encoder comes in kit form
Miniature absolute magnetic kit encoder provides shaft position information over 360 degrees of rotation with no stops or gaps.
News from US Digital ( 6 April 2007)
Encoders offer speed and accuracy
The Heidenhain Era 4000 series of encoders is suited to use in highly dynamic applications where measurement within a few angular seconds is a pre-requisite. Brochure available
News from Heidenhain (GB) ( 5 April 2007)
Stability sensor tolerates temperature extremes
The MicroGyro can easily withstand the high temperatures of underhood installations without sacrificing performance.
News from Systron Donner Automotive (22 March 2007)
Position indicator operates in any orientation
Elesa's Clayton PW12 position indicator features a positive drive for operation in any orientation, coupled with an IP65 housing. Brochure available
News from Elesa (UK) (21 March 2007)
Sustainable manufacturing in the 21st century
A one-day conference on Thursday 29th March will cover the main business challenges likely to be faced by engineering companies in the next five years. Brochure available
News from Renishaw (20 March 2007)
Magnetic angle sensor handles rough treatment
Magnetic angle sensor comes in a 20mm-profile 36mm-diameter servo flange housing.
News from ASM (13 March 2007)
Linear Motion Masterclass held in Cambridge
More than 60 delegates attended the Linear Motion Masterclass held in Cambridge, UK, on first March 2007, the first in a series of Design Days organised by Eureka. Brochure available
News from Renishaw (12 March 2007)
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