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Listing of all 6 news releases from Deva Electronic Controls:
Measurement of 2D features with light ring
The Deva 022 USB Light Ring is set to further increase its popularity with the announcement from Metronics that it is directly supported by their all-new QC300 series of Geometric Readouts.
News from Deva Electronic Controls ( 3 August 2006)
Retrofit package upgrades manual, automatic
CMMs Offering compatibility with leading CMM software packages such as Aberlink 3D, Axel, PowerInspect, Virtual DMIS, Camio and Capps, Deva CMM products are available in retrofit package.
News from Deva Electronic Controls (21 April 2006)
Control stepper drive functions through a PC
Offering an extensive range of software features, stepper motor controller enables the position, speed and acceleration of stepper driven axes to be controlled from a PC compatible computer.
News from Deva Electronic Controls (17 August 2005)
Implementation for l++ on CMM controller
Deva has announced the successful implementation of an I++ server for it's popular Deva 004 PCI CMM controller.
News from Deva Electronic Controls ( 3 February 2005)
CMM retrofit offered for Brown and Sharpe scales
CMM retrofit solution for use with Brown and Sharpe scales is a reader-head preamp that performs necessary signal conditioning required for use with a Deva 018 Sine Wave Interpolator.
News from Deva Electronic Controls (28 September 2004)
Complete machine vision lighting introduced
Individual control of LED intensity allows the user to direct light onto the subject from any angle ensuring that the key features are enhanced allowing for faster and more accurate measurements.
News from Deva Electronic Controls ( 9 July 2004)

