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Listing of all 15 news releases from Avago Technologies:
Encoder handles industrial temperatures
Avago Technologies' HEDM-5540 encoder includes a lensed LED source, an integrated circuit with detectors and output circuitry, and a new high-temperature Mylar codewheel. Brochure available
News from Avago Technologies ( 5 May 2008)
Optical encoders cover wide temperature range
Incremental encoder module provides advanced motion control detection with integrated commutation outputs that are equivalent to those produced by Hall switches. Brochure available
News from Avago Technologies ( 1 May 2008)
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)
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)
Encoder modules improve motor feedback
Small six-channel optical incremental C-shaped encoder modules are designed for brushless DC motors used in industrial automation applications. Brochure available
News from Avago Technologies (31 August 2006)
Encoder module is a perfect fit for automation
A new compact module will allow OEMs to build a packaged optical encoder that will easily fit within a 40mm-diameter circular housing, among the most widely used in the automation industry. Brochure available
News from Avago Technologies (25 November 2005)
Optical encoders offer full OEM package
A series of incremental optical encoders (with integral bearing) provides all the elements required for their easy installation in a manufacturer's housing. Brochure available
News from Avago Technologies (24 November 2005)
Module makes light of absolute encoder design
Agilent Technologies has introduced the industry's first 125C multiturn absolute encoder that includes a built-in module integrator chip. Brochure available
News from Avago Technologies (22 August 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 Avago Technologies (23 June 2005)
Easier installation for linear encoders
A family of precision optical linear encoders promises to deliver higher performance and allow easy installation. Brochure available
News from Avago Technologies ( 6 April 2005)
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. Brochure available
News from Avago Technologies (10 March 2005)
Compact encoders have all resolutions covered
Agilent Technologies has a new series of ultraminiature, high-resolution, three-channel optical incremental encoder modules. Brochure available
News from Avago Technologies ( 7 September 2004)
Compact absolute encoder can count revolutions too
A new module adds motor-shaft revolution-count capability to the Agilent AEAS-7000, the industry's smallest high-speed, plug-and-play absolute encoder. Brochure available
News from Avago Technologies ( 8 July 2004)
Modular encoder is absolutely cheaper
The industry's smallest high-speed "plug-and-play" absolute encoder is claimed to reduce assembly time by half and cut costs for industrial automation systems by as much as 40%. Brochure available
News from Avago Technologies (26 June 2003)
Dust-tight absolute optical encoders keep it clean
Agilent Technologies has developed its first absolute optical encoder products that provide position information without requiring shaft movement. Brochure available
News from Avago Technologies (16 October 2002)
