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Listing of all 10 news releases from US Digital:
Optical encoders receive resolution boost
US Digital's encoders offer boosted resolutions at the same price.
News from US Digital (19 October 2007)
Driver handles wide stepper motor range
The MD2S-P is a conventional step and direction input stepper motor drive while the MD2S-D is a digital speed control version.
News from US Digital (12 September 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)
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)
Encoder adapters boost signal range
US Digital's latest encoder adapters cut down on noise, false triggering, and allow the use of much longer cables.
News from US Digital (20 May 2002)
Phased array aids encoder performance
The EM1 is a three-channel optical incremental encoder module from US Digital.
News from US Digital (13 May 2002)
Absolute encoder tackles heavyweight tasks
The HD25A is a rugged absolute encoder designed for heavy-duty industrial use.
News from US Digital ( 6 May 2002)
Encoders produce TTL-compatible outputs
US Digital has three new optical encoder families: E6S, H6S and S6S.
News from US Digital (29 April 2002)
Encoders feature unbreakable disks
Three new encoders from US Digital are noncontacting rotary to digital position feedback devices that provide resolutions from 400 to 8192 count/rev.
News from US Digital (22 April 2002)
Encoder addons aid flexibility
US Digital has released three new encoder support products: the Equad, Esum and Etach.
News from US Digital (15 April 2002)
