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Content tagged with Automation & Control posted in September 2008
Dassault Helps Microsoft Shape Virtual Earth
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Updated 3-D modeling software lets users remix 3-D scenes, using models from the 3DVIA content library to complete their designs
MEMS Price to Fall As Production Rises
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9/22/2008  Post a comment
New breed of MEMS sensors could enable integration of more safety features
Category: Automation
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SolidWorks Helps Users Get SWIFT with CAD
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9/22/2008  Post a comment
SolidWorks 2008's SWIFT technology fosters CAD user productivity and reduces the overhead of learning CAD
Laser Scanning Gets Big
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With a range up to 76m, Faro’s Photon Laser Scanner tackles large-object scanning applications
Solid State Drive Offers Alternative to Hard Disks
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Accelerometer senses high-frequency vibration
South Carolina Consortium Launches Mechatronics Push
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BMW convinces colleges to create advanced degree program
IDC Missing Link Bridges CAD and ERP
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Software creates greater visibility between development and manufacturing without the overhead of PLM
Robot in the Machine
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Bosch-Rexroth's motion controllers feature robust embedded robotics capabilities
Diagnostic Tool Keeps Energy Use in Check
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Festo's Energy Monitoring System minimizes the energy waste associated with pneumatic systems
Sensor Reduces Machine Downtime
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Accelerometer senses high-frequency vibration
When Data Absolutely Has to Be There
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SRAM works with EEPROM to save data quickly
Distributed HMI in a Flash
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Parker's newest HMI product uses Flash to deliver a richer user experience
Electric Steering That Feels Right
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Danaher's steer-by-wire system relies on a unique torquefeedback device that simulates the feel of conventional steering
RealHand Surgical Tool: A Medical Revolution
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The RealHand HD revolutionizes abdominal surgeries
Running the Plows
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Parker Chelsea has combined a single PTO and accumulator to replace multiple hydraulic systems
Dell Designs Blade Servers for 'Pull and Go'
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Modular handle on M1000e chassis and M600 and M605 servers facilitate installation, transport
NI LabVIEW 8.5 Gets Right to the Multi-Core
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Upgrade helps developers take advantage of multi-core architectures in real time and embedded systems
Pump Maker Uses Up-Front CFD to Reap Opportunity in Energy Conservation
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Customers save thousands of kilowatt-hours on electric bills
Dell Takes on Blade Workstations
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Precision R5400 rack unit promises greater flexibility and performance than blade workstations
Internet-Enabled Hearts Run on Wireless
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Wireless telemetry puts a new spin on cardiac care
Precision Blown Film
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Integrated control increases flexibility, reduces cost, improves troubleshooting
The Need for Speed
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Packaging OEMs look to advanced software solutions and linear servos to boost system performance
Packaging Goes Robosoft
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New mechanisms and software solutions offer an alternative to standard robots
Robotic Automation in Industrial Manufacturing
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One auto factory saves nearly $40 million a day in labor costs




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