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Address:
Sunrise Parkway
Linford Wood
Milton Keynes
MK14 6LF
UK
Telephone: (UK) +44 1908 231555

http://www.panasonic-electric-works.co.uk

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Listing of all 54 news releases from Panasonic Electric Works UK:

Machine vision system is 40 times faster

A new generation of machine vision systems from Panasonic Electric Works UK is claimed to reduce the processing time required by previous generations of image processing systems.

News from Panasonic Electric Works UK ( 4 October 2005)

Intelligent sensor has simple set-up

'Second generation' intelligent sensor combines the simple set-up of a photoelectric sensor with the power of an image inspection system.

News from Panasonic Electric Works UK (27 September 2005)

Compact PLC controls machines

A general purpose, compact PLC is said to be ideal for small and medium sized machine control has a range of modules such as serial communications and high speed counting.

News from Panasonic Electric Works UK ( 1 September 2005)

NaiS becomes Panasonic Electric Works UK

Milton Keynes based Matsushita Electric Works, with its brand name NaiS, has been renamed Panasonic Electric Works UK (PEWUK) and adopts Panasonic as its new brand name.

News from Panasonic Electric Works UK (11 July 2005)

Sensor matches human eye

Panasonic's NaPiCa sensor represents the latest photoelectric sensor technology.

News from Panasonic Electric Works UK ( 4 February 2005)

GSM-based alarm offers constant maintenance

GSM-based alarm notification system offers remote maintenance and supervision for systems requiring constant monitoring and can send messages to portable devices.

News from Panasonic Electric Works UK (28 December 2004)

Relay offers minimal power consumption

The DY relay is available in two coil versions, switching 10A loads at 250VAC in the 1 Form A and 8A at 250VAC in the 1 Form A/1 Form B.

News from Panasonic Electric Works UK (28 October 2004)

Digital mark sensor detects subtle colour changes

High resolution digital mark sensor provides a highly reliable method of performing fast detection of coloured marks by using red, green and blue LEDs according to the type of mark.

News from Panasonic Electric Works UK (29 September 2004)

Machine vision systems enable 100% inspection

 User application article   Much research and investment has been made in the design and utilisation of industrial machine vision systems to perform 100% inspection of products and provide feedback data.

News from Panasonic Electric Works UK (17 August 2004)

Quality Checking With Lasers

 Technical background article   In-line quality checking with lasers is now helping manufacturers to improve quality. This article describes the trend in laser measurement systems technology.

News from Panasonic Electric Works UK (17 August 2004)

Vision system needs no programming experience

Compact and powerful vision system provides a fast and easy on-screen set-up of inspection checkers, routines and a large amount of ready-to-use high-quality inspection functions.

News from Panasonic Electric Works UK (27 July 2004)

Compact two-way switch significantly saves space

Due to its compact design and ability to detect lateral movements in two directions, a two-way switch offers significant space savings and eliminates the use of two single pole switches.

News from Panasonic Electric Works UK (29 June 2004)

Reflective sensor measures 0.4mm differences

A reflective sensor measures differences as small as 0.4mm produces just 2% hysteresis and an extremely low difference in sensing range between white and black of just 1%.

News from Panasonic Electric Works UK ( 4 May 2004)

PLC programming tools supports five languages

PLC programming software, which has been improved with a more user-friendly interface, offers programmers significant time-savings and flexibility.

News from Panasonic Electric Works UK (23 March 2004)

Flexible limit switch has adjustable head

Limit switch has an adjustable head that can be set to four different positions, presenting the user greater flexibility as well as more mounting options.

News from Panasonic Electric Works UK (26 January 2004)

High resolution device measures quickly

Boasting the highest resolution in the industry, a miniature displacement measurement device has an ultra high sampling speed of just 25 microseconds.

News from Panasonic Electric Works UK ( 9 December 2003)

Driver brings increased flexibility

APV Photovoltaic MOSFET driver allows circuit designers to select their own MOSFET to suit their circuit design requirements rather than having to rely on a standard PhotoMOS device range.

News from Panasonic Electric Works UK (20 November 2003)

Toshiba to double up 1.8in hard disk drives output

Toshiba Corporation is to meet fast increasing demand for its 1.8-inch hard disk drives (HDD) by doubling production to 600,000 units a month by March 2004.

News from Panasonic Electric Works UK (13 November 2003)

Operator touchscreen terminal is ultra-thin

A range of operator terminals now includes an ultra-thin compact model that gives a price and performance breakthrough for low-end applications.

News from Panasonic Electric Works UK (20 October 2003)

DIN Rail Mounting Relay Ideal For Power Switching

Matsushita Electric Works has launched a new DIN rail mounted power relay aimed at a wide range of applications where simplicity and ease of integration are paramount.

News from Panasonic Electric Works UK ( 7 October 2003)

Difficult targets sensed reliably

System's colour sensitivity approaches human eye

Inverters are super compact

Programmable controller is also timer and counter

Safety relays have reduced height and consumption

Illuminated switches improve recognition, safety

Compact relay integrates with Bus systems

High quality photo electric sensors are low cost

Latch on to a power saving relay

Leak detection sensor can link up to eight more

Temperature Controllers are accurate and versatile

Optical character recognition inspection eased

Flexible touch screens provide monitoring clarity

Laser displacement sensor measures problem surface

Ultra high reliability SFD relay identifies faults

Ultra-compact relay suits test and instrumentation

LED sensors match Class 1 or 2 laser systems

Displacement sensor measures roll strip thickness

Sensor offers superior performance

Touch screen gives high functionality

Control PLCs via the Internet

Smallest motion sensor sensitivity can be adjusted

Connector copes with mating stresses

Sensor needs no amplifier or sensing head

Relay protects against electrical overloads

Fast, error-free Ethernet communications

Check up on machine running hours

8 channel Analogue Expansion Unit for PLC

Interfacing operators with PLCs

PLCs programmed easily on Windows

High speed parts inspection from tiny package

Accurate colour-independent presence sensing

Multi-camera option for vision system

FP2 PLC takes on wider factory automation role

 

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