Magnetic encoders support the stabilisation control of a self-balancing two-wheeled robotic vehicle

In the design of a self-balancing two-wheeled robotic vehicle, accurate high-speed measurement of angular rotation is a key requirement. Furthermore, the minimisation of component weight and size is an equally vital consideration. Engineering students at Tokyo Denki University found the answer in the RM08 rotary magnetic encoder, from Renishaw’s associate company, RLS.

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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 retro

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New linear magnetic encoders are ideal for harsh environments, tight spaces and measuring lengths to 100 metres

Renishaw’s new LM13 linear magnetic encoders bring big performance to small spaces and tough applications. Consisting of only a readhead and separate self-adhesive scale, the LM13 gives OEM designers an ultra-compact package that's ideal for industry's to

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RLS encoders and Renishaw help place Dynisma in pole position

Renishaw and RLS provided magnetic encoders and technical support to British-based Dynisma for its latest dynamic motion simulator designed for applications in motorsport and beyond.

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High accuracy magnetic ring encoders are a perfect fit for Martech’s subsea application

High accuracy magnetic ring encoders made by RLS, a Renishaw associate company, are used by Martech of Dorset in its Pan and Tilt units for positioning subsea sonar-imaging devices. The company chose the AksIM™ encoders because they offered non-contact re

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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 crash

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