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Rotary Position, Tilt and Angular Sensors
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Encoders offer speed and precision
Renishaw's SiGNUM encoder range offers high-speed, reliable, noncontact performance combined with the IN-TRAC auto-phase optical reference mark and dynamic signal processing. Brochure available
News from Renishaw (11 October 2007)
Motor feedback systems handle high temperatures
Sick Stegmann's new F technology features a nickel code disc to provide more robust operation and tolerance to temperatures as high as 100C
News from Sick Stegmann (10 October 2007)
MEMS gyro becomes widely available
A revised supply agreement, effective immediately, enables Systron Donner Automotive to provide any OEM or supplier with its inertial rate sensors.
News from Systron Donner Automotive (13 September 2007)
Sensor monitors height and orientation
Tamagawa's new sensor provides attitude angle measurement in pitch to +/- 90 degrees and roll/yaw to +/- 180 degrees with accuracy of +/- 0.5 degrees.
News from McLennan Servo Supplies ( 5 September 2007)
Tilt sensors offer large sensitivity range
Digital tilt sensors with onboard datalogging provide very accurate monitoring of structures and machinery. Brochure available
News from Inertial Aerosystems UK (16 August 2007)
Encoder gives speed and position feedback
Sick Stegmann's DKV 60 is designed to provide highly reliable speed and position feedback in conveyor belt applications.
News from Sick Stegmann (15 August 2007)
Sensor range improves automotive safety
CST can adapt or customise products to each project's specific design requirements.
News from Custom Sensors & Technologies (CST) ( 9 August 2007)
Sensors improve driver comfort and safety
CST suspension height position sensors and pressure sensors provide a smoother, more stable ride.
News from Custom Sensors & Technologies (CST) ( 9 August 2007)
Micro-switches improve vehicle safety
Custom Sensors and Technologies (CST), a global business unit of Schneider Electric continuously works to make vehicles safer and save lives on the highway.
News from Custom Sensors & Technologies (CST) ( 9 August 2007)
Linear encoders suit aluminium smelters
User application article The SHG-TT incremental encoder is capable of achieving high accuracy and provides a differential quadrature output at RS422 TTL levels.
News from Newall Measurement Systems ( 8 August 2007)
Tilt measurement sensor
Penny + Giles' STT280 is durable enough for use in the construction industry, off-road vehicle and access platform applications. Brochure available
News from Penny + Giles (26 July 2007)
Inclinometer uses MEMS technology to sense angles
The X3Q has three mounting orientations and offers a selectable damping value to suit the customer's needs.
News from US Digital (24 July 2007)
Encoder systems offer noise immunity
Inmoco's M3000 and M2000 programmable encoder systems enable engineers to optimise motion platform performance in real-time
News from Inmoco (13 July 2007)
Output monitors rotation mechanisms
Minute angle detection helps users to precisely achieve subtleness and smoothness in device operation.
News from Alps Electric (UK) (13 July 2007)
Company makes spectroscopy acquisition
Renishaw's investment in D3 will comprise cash of GBP 1.85 million and instrumentation, with a combined value of approximately GBP 5 million over the next five years. Brochure available
News from Renishaw (11 July 2007)
Motor feedback system minimises components
The user-programmable DiCoder CKS36 provides resolution up to 2,048 pulses per revolution and commutation signals of up to 32 pole pairs.
News from Sick Stegmann (11 July 2007)
Encoders cope with harsh environments
The hub of BEI's ES encoder is installed on the equipment's mating shaft, leaving a small air gap between it and the encoder.
News from BEI Industrial Encoder Division ( 9 July 2007)
Unit measures automotive inertia
The Systron Donner Automotive Inertial Measurement Unit comes packaged in a rugged housing no bigger than a deck of cards.
News from Systron Donner Automotive (28 June 2007)
Servo sensors promise precision feedback
Servomotor feedback systems feature a simple design that increases reliability and uptime while reducing power consumption.
News from Sick Stegmann (25 June 2007)
Laser unit and compensator shrink dramatically
Renishaw's new XL-80 laser unit and XC-80 compensator offer a maximum linear measurement speed that has been increased from 1m/s to 4m/s, whilst still retaining a position reading resolution of 1nm. Brochure available
News from Renishaw (21 June 2007)
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