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Content posted in October 2001
Enclosures move beyond the ordinary
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Applications range from traditional to unconventional
The scoop on scopes
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Engineers use scopes for everything from trouble shotting pc boards to measuring engine vibrations
Mobile phone design calls for plastics change
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Attention to design and supplier involvement eases Ericsson
Power Transmision
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Magnetoresistance minimizes encoder size…
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...but maximizes encoder performance with three sensor channels, complementary signals, and up to 1,024 pulses
Direct drive improves spindle system
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Servomotor/nut combination moves tool carriage along non-rotating spindle
Fastening
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Internet-enabled products get connected
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Engineers add remote monitoring, data collection, and energy management to their designs
Electrical/Electronics
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Product News
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Engineering Productivity Kit
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Fastening, Joining and Assembly Productivity Kit
Baby Jaguar blends technology and tradition
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Engineers turn to driveline details, new bearings, and fiber optics to fashion a competitive cat
Plastics will survive high-volt jolt
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42V systems may require some materials changes-but nothing too shocking
Ford defends its title
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In our annual auto survey, readers pick safety and price over speed and gadgets
Power Transmission
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The target: Electronics 'sweet spot'
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The promise of greater power and its more efficient distribution requires component redesign and attention to potential arcing
Flex sensor mat to aid smart airbags
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Pressure sensors and vision systems will likely be used to meet wide ranging safety needs
Fluid Power
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Non-contacting sensor measures steering angle and force
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Transceiver and DSP technology for position sensing reduce size, weight, and power consumption
Product News
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Lean burn lives!
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Coupling a 42V ignition with flow field
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