For high-precision and high-speed measurement of complex waveforms.
Improved measurement capabilities and enhanced software integration for accelerated development processes of complex electronic products
Integrated vision system in compact rugged housing
For low torque and high band width measurements
Studying neutrinos is very difficult as they typically pass through most normal matter unimpeded and undetected. Specialist detectors have to be built to hunt for them. The latest one is called JUNO, located 750m below ground in Jiangmen, China. The project is made possible by 17 different countries with 730 scientists working in 74 Universities and national laboratories. To develop the core part of the detector, the liquid scintillator, ultrafast digitizer cards by Spectrum Instrumentation are used.
Robust metal housing in standard size to replace opto-sensors
The transformation to e-mobility requires powerful automation technology. The companies in the Pepperl+Fuchs Group are offering the right solutions—based on constant technological innovation and decades of experience in the automotive industry.
In course of Industry 4.0, Kübler has continued to expand its specially developed Industrial Ethernet portfolio in recent years in order to offer customers maximum functionality with protocols like Ethernet/IP, Profinet IO and PROFIsafe. The communication capability of a sensor plays a significant role in ensuring that network communication in the sense of Industry 4.0 is combined with real-time data exchange in the future.
High interpolation allows impressive accuracy
Line Scan Camera with 1-Megahertz Line Rate
Embedded Ryzen module for high AI performance at the edge
6x Non-Browning Zoom Lens design-optimised for 1-inch sensor format
Integration of SSI & BISS Encoders into Ethernet networks
Three aspects of sensor technology are particularly important in image processing for industrial automation: performance, flexibility and usability. Simple Vision sensors meet these requirements. They are as easy to operate as optical sensors, plus they are as powerful as camera systems. Leuze offers this concept as a quick and straightforward introduction to vision technology.
More information and a longer battery life for mobile devices
For the highest requirements on measurement precision
Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM) is an additive manufacturing process that has become increasingly important in the 3D printing of metals in recent years. High build rates, wire as an inexpensive and easily available starting material and a highly controllable process are the main advantages. To optimize 3D printing, the Berlin-based 3D printing specialist GEFERTEC records the temperatures in the workpiece using infrared measurement technology from Optris.
RODE, the acronym for RObotic DEpalletiser, is a pioneering product from AWL in the intralogistics market. The robotic solution is able to efficiently process packages randomly arranged on a pallet, setting it apart from conventional systems.
Compact, reliable camera for non-contact temperature measurement up to 900 °C
Integration of temperature measurement technology based on resistance thermometers or thermocouples into a digitalised environment
For precise measurement in the most confined of spaces
Compact monochrome and color cameras with up to 212 fps
Unique optical module fits for a wide range of mounting arrangements used by different satellite camera systems
New modular all-in-one solutions have thousands of configuration options to provide reliable data access and visualization in challenging environments
Researchers at the University of Dresden (Germany) choose Specialised Imaging Kirana ultra-high speed video camera following a head-to-head comparison against alternative commercially available cameras.
Incremental & absolute measurement for different requirements
Design and manufacture service for radiation resistant lenses
SI Sensors based in Cambridge, UK will focus on the development of advanced CMOS image sensors
In the realm of embedded computing solutions, Raspberry Pi has emerged as a pioneering force, offering a diverse range of compact modules tailored for industrial and commercial applications. Here we take a look at the differences between the foundation’s Compute Module 4 (CM4) and Compute Module 3+ when it comes to developing embedded projects.
Measuring in confined spaces without danger of damage to the electronics
Optimised solution for a surveillance camera manufacturer
Compact, flat, and lightweight models with high resolution and fine accuracy
The measurement of low flow is becoming widely used in many industries. However, the smaller the flow, the trickier it is to control and measure, and finding a suitable flow measuring technology at reasonable cost can prove challenging for both users and flow sensor manufacturers.
Collaborative robots, or cobots, are making their presence felt in ever more applications, working alongside humans wherever production requires the decision making and discrimination abilities of humans, combined with unceasing production, dexterity and precision of cobots.
For temperature measurement with high resolution in the electronics industry
Space-saving single-turn encoder with flange connection
High-resolution, radiometrically calibrated for temperatures from 300 to 1700 °C
Options for standalone operation and PC-based analysis
Compact readhead for measuring lengths up to 32.7 meters with resolution down to 1µm
To address market demands and deliver value-adding products to its customers, Lika Electronic chose to develop new encoders compatible with network technologies from the CC-Link Partner Association (CLPA).
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