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Micronor

Address:
3483 Old Conejo Road, Suite 203
Newbury Park
CA 91320
USA
Telephone: (USA) +1 805 499 0114

http://www.micronor.com

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Listing of all 9 news releases from Micronor:

Rugged encoders fit into tight spaces

High-resolution analogue-output encoders are ideal for high-reliability and high-precision industrial-automation and process-control applications.  Brochure available  

News from Micronor ( 7 March 2008)

Fibre optic system receives US patent

The wavelength division multiplexing approach used in Micronor's ZapFREE produces a totally passive encoder using no electronics within the sensor.  Brochure available  

News from Micronor (10 August 2007)

Feedback transducers fit new and old designs

Feedback transducers can be designed as plug-and-play replacements for obsolete units formerly manufactured by Baumer, Crouzet, Eucron and Micron.  Brochure available  

News from Micronor (22 September 2006)

Handheld pendant with ergonomic switches

The MR175 series handheld pendant station offers a superb ergonomic form factor, a full complement of controls, and choice of serial or hardwired interface.  Brochure available  

News from Micronor ( 1 August 2006)

Rotary encoder survives noisy environments

A high resolution fibre optic rotary encoder is designed for large drive and rotary shaft applications requiring EMI immunity, high resolution and easy mounting.  Brochure available  

News from Micronor (11 May 2006)

Current loop controller takes charge of motor pots

Micronor's new MR267 current loop controller option remotely controls a motorised potentiometer and/or rotary cam switch via 4-20mA current loop, 0-2.5V input or external potentiometer.  Brochure available  

News from Micronor (22 November 2005)

Interface sends encoder signals a kilometre

Micronor's MR310 ZapFree remote encoder interface module allows the all-optical, totally passive MR312/MR314 ZapFree fibre optic rotary encoders to remotely operate up to 1km away.  Brochure available  

News from Micronor (22 August 2005)

Passive encoder survives hostile environments

The MR312 ZapFree incremental rotary encoder (patent pending) is the world's first commercially available, entirely passive encoder for rotation sensing applications.  Brochure available  

News from Micronor (13 September 2004)

Encoder cable resists interference in the long run

Micronor's new MR121 encoder cable is guaranteed to solve nagging ground loop and interference problems in motion control systems.  Brochure available  

News from Micronor (22 June 2004)

 

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