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News Release from: Newall Measurement Systems | Subject: Spherosyn linear encoder - digital version
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 05 March 2004
Digital absolute scale encoders can
travel
Digital absolute scale encoders that are accurate, wear free and require no maintenance combine inductive technology and Hall effect sensors can travel up to 27.5m.
At Mach 2004, Leicester based Newall Measurement Systems will be focusing on the debut of the company's absolute scale encoders For the first time, the new digital version of the absolute Spherosyn linear encoder will be on display to the global machine tool industry, connected up with the recently- announced approved interface to a Fanuc controller
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 31 Jan 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Reinforcing its reputation for innovation, Newall Measurement Systems will be unveiling several major new developments in linear encoder and readout technology at MACH 2002.
Absolute encoders from Newall are accurate, wear free and require no maintenance.
Combining inductive technology and Hall effect sensors, the linear encoders can travel maximum lengths of either 9.25m or 27.75m without repeat, however this is being currently restricted to 3.7m for marketing purposes.
The core technology, an onboard digital signal processor (DSP), allows flexibility in transmission output in accordance with a variety of industry protocols, and can be read by a PC without an interface card.
To accompany the Spherosyn and Microsyn encoders, Newall will be exhibiting the entire range of digital read out systems. Request a free brochure from Newall Measurement Systems ...
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