To meet the increasing demand for reliable, low cost, rotary and linear encoding, Renishaw and associated company RLS have produced a range of robust magnetic linear encoders and magnetic rotary encoders.http://www.renishaw.com/magneticencoders
Magnetic encoders To meet the increasing demand for reliable, low cost, rotary and linear encoding, Renishaw and associated company RLS have produced a range of robust magnetic linear encoders and magnetic rotary encoders. [13 kB] Magnetic rotary encoders contribute to rail track safety program Sperry Rail’s ‘Walking Stick’ uses Renishaw’s non-contact magnetic encoders, developed by its associate company RLS d.o.o., to help locate microscopic cracks in rail track – part of a long-term program of preventative maintenance designed to prevent crashes caused by rail defects. Chosen for their overall performance characteristics, including resolution, power consumption, weight, size and I/O configurations, the encoders also help record auditable data. [24 kB] Magnetic rotary encoders A range of compact, high-speed rotary magnetic encoders designed for use in harsh environments, such as industrial automation, motor control, metal working, woodworking and packaging. [12 kB] Position encoders Wide range of optical and magnetic position feedback encoders, including high speed optical linear encoders, precision optical angle encoders, optical rotary encoders, angular encoders, robust rotary magnetic encoders, magnetic linear encoders, magnetic ring encoders, magnetic chip encoders, magnetic encoder ICs, laser interferometer encoders, laser encoders and ultra-high vacuum (uhv) encoders, [17 kB] Renishaw launches a 'rocket' at MACH 2008 Visitors to Renishaw’s stand at MACH 2008 (hall 5, stand 5140) will be able to see Team Salakazi’s amazing KTM Super Twin nitromethane fuelled dragster which takes just 6.7 seconds to cover a 1/4 mile race track, achieving speeds of around 200 miles per hour. Aided by Renishaw’s rotary magnetic encoders that monitor crankshaft position and clutch speed, this 360kg ‘rocket’ generates 1,500 hp from just a 1995 cc engine. [14 kB] Blog: Magnetic encoders take off NASA, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, was created by the US Congress in 1958 "to provide for research into the problems of flight within and outside the Earth's atmosphere, and for other purposes." Today, it is a staggering organisation with over 18,000 employees (but many thousands more working... Renishaw: enhancing efficiency in manufacturing and healthcare In metrology, motion control, machine calibration, dental CAD/CAM, additive manufacturing, spectroscopy and neurosurgery, Renishaw innovations enhance precision, efficiency and quality. Products include CMM touch-trigger probes, scanning probes, CMM retrofits, gauging, machine tool touch probes, laser probes, linear encoders, angle encoders, magnetic encoders, magnetic rotary encoders, Raman spectroscopy, laser calibration, selective laser sintering, dental scanners and neurosurgical robots. [21 kB] Renishaw encoders ride a controlled explosion KTM Nitro Methane fueled dragster built by Finland based Salakazi Racing. With almost 1500 horsepower from just 1995 cc, the KTM Dragster does the quarter mile in 6.7 seconds at a terminal velocity of 316 kmh. Helping tame the KTM’s (barely) controlled explosion is a brace of “bomb proof” Renishaw RM22 compact, high-speed rotary magnetic encoders. [22 kB] NASA 13-bit encoder award Renishaw's new 13-bit magnetic sensor for rotary and angular positioning control was named ¢Product of the Month¢ for November 2006 by NASA Tech Briefs magazine, an official publication of the USA's National Aeronautics & Space Administration (NASA). [17 kB] LM10 linear magnetic encoder system New linear magnetic encoder range brings additional performance, durability and value to a wide range of applications. The LM10 linear encoder joins Renishaw’s proven family of rotary magnetic encoders. The new LM10 linear magnetic encoder brings 100 m travel and fit-and-forget reliability to demanding high-speed, precision applications. [15 kB] Of robot mice and men What is so interesting about a competition to design, build and program a robotic ‘mouse’ that finds its own way to the centre of a 16 x 16 maze in the shortest possible time? Micromouse events have fascinated the cleverest time-served engineers, but also captured the imagination of students, demonstrating the exciting possibilities of an engineering career to young minds. The competitions are entered by everyone from school children to engineers at blue-chip computer companies and top uni's.. [23 kB]
Leaflet: Non-contact encoder products guide (A6 low-res version) Renishaw offers a wide range of precision position feedback systems for a diverse range of linear and rotary motion applications. From our range of robust magnetic encoders for incremental and absolute requirements, through to high speed optical linear encoders and precision optical angle encoders, we can meet your mot [403 kB], [2.14 MB] News article: AB Precision - Guardian remote control vehicle Text Only AB Precision Guardian remote control vehicle. The Guardian – saving lives with compact, simple and reliable technology. The science fiction writer Isaac Asimov’s first law of robotics states, “A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.” When penned in 1942, the autho [33 kB] News article: AB Precision - Guardian remote control vehicle Case Story AB Precision Guardian remote control vehicle. The Guardian – saving lives with compact, simple and reliable technology. The science fiction writer Isaac Asimov’s first law of robotics states, “A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.” When penned in 1942, the autho [145 kB] New range of absolute, incremental and magnetic encoders The UK’s biggest event for the UK manufacturing and engineering sector takes place at the NEC, Birmingham during the week beginning June 7th 2010, and for designers looking for products to enhance motion system performance, Renishaw will focus on its latest range of absolute optical encoders, optical incremental encode [142 kB] News article: AB Precision - Guardian remote control vehicle Zip File AB Precision Guardian remote control vehicle. The Guardian – saving lives with compact, simple and reliable technology. The science fiction writer Isaac Asimov’s first law of robotics states, “A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.” When penned in 1942, the autho [4.24 MB]
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