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3483 Old Conejo Road, Suite 203
Newbury Park
CA 91320
USA
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Listing of all 6 news releases from Micronor:
High-res analogue encoder for harsh environments
The new Micronor hollow and solid shaft series high resolution encoders provide 12-bit resolution with choice of analogue output - ideal for high reliability and high precision industrial automation Brochure available
News from Micronor (10 March 2008)
Passive encoder uses no internal electronics
A totally passive encoder uses no electronics within the sensor and is therefore usable in stressful environments not suited for conventional electronic-based encoders. Brochure available
News from Micronor (14 August 2007)
Replace feedback transducers on CNC machines
Feedback transducers are supplied as 'plug-and-play' replacements for obsolete units formerly manufactured by Baumer, Crouzet, Eucron and Micron, used on earlier CNC machine tools. Brochure available
News from Micronor (21 September 2006)
Handheld pendant station has full control
A handheld pendant station offers ergonomic form, a full complement of controls, and choice of serial or hardwired interface, and magnetic pads allow storage directly on the equipment panel. Brochure available
News from Micronor ( 1 August 2006)
Rotary encoder deals with harsh environments
Micronor's new MR312 ZapFree incremental rotary encoder (patent pending) is claimed to be the world's first commercially-available, entirely passive encoder for rotation sensing applications. Brochure available
News from Micronor ( 5 October 2004)
Ground loop and interference problems solved
Encoder Cable that uses fibre technology is guaranteed by the supplier to solve nagging ground loop and interference problems in motion control systems. Brochure available
News from Micronor (22 June 2004)

