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New generation of confocal measurement technology

Published on January 26, 2012 By admin

ConfocalDT 2451 and 2471 are the latest high performance controllers in Micro-Epsilon’s confocal measurement range. Due to excellent signal-to-noise ratio, measurement rates of 10kHz are achieved using an LED and 70kHz using a xenon light source. For the first time, a high performance CCD array is installed as the sensor element in the controller, developed [...]

Measuring distances in test rigs

Published on May 19, 2010 By admin

Every type of test rig today represents a complex interaction of mechatronic disciplines. These consist of the mechanical design and the complete software for the control of the test rig and measurement technology or sensors. The measurement technology itself always contributes significantly to the expertise of a test rig. In other words, the performance of [...]

Laser Triangulation up to a distance of 2m

Published on March 18, 2010 By microepsilon

The optoNCDT 1710-1000 sensor has a measuring range that starts from a distance of one metre from the sensor, so displacement can be measured at a distance of 2m from the sensor. The sensor comes with an integrated controller in a compact 200mm x 83mm x 48mm housing. The diameter of the light spot is [...]

Low cost displacement sensors with new measurement principle

Published on December 11, 2009 By microepsilon

Micro-Epsilon has developed a completely new displacement measurement principle with its new Magnetic Displacement Sensor (MDS). In contrast to the widely used Hall Effect principle, the MDS is based on a method patented by Micro-Epsilon, which is based on a linear relationship between the position of the magnet and the output signal. As printed coils [...]

Capacitive sensors with new technology

Published on November 23, 2009 By microepsilon

The latest range of capacitive sensors from Micro-Epsilon is based on a completely new technology. A special ceramic substrate provides the capaNCDT CSH (Hybrid) sensors with extreme temperature stability. New sensor geometries are also possible which enable the production of a sensor with a height of 4mm. These flat sensors are called capaNCDT CSH-FL. Using [...]

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