1800 quick to install and ideal for high-noise environments since there are no remote electronics required. "We expect the new MercuryT 1800 to open the door to higher performance, as well as important system size and cost reductions," stated Michael Fitts, vice president of marketing, "Bottom line, the new Mercury 1800 offers the best value in a high-performance digital kit encoder today."

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The tiny, MercuryT 1800 digital encoder measures just 8.9mm tall, making it the world's smallest encoder to deliver up to 50 nanometer resolution from the sensor head. Simply stated, it's the best value in a high-performance digital encoder today.
Add performance, simplicity and robustness to your designs with the MercuryT 1800 kit encoder. Just introduced by MicroE Systems, it is the smallest encoder to provide up to 50-nanometer or 100 nanometer resolution directly from the sensor. The sensor, which measures 8.9mm high, contains all signal processing and interpolation electronics. This makes the Mercury


A tiny encoder system with rotary resolution from 3,300 to 163,000 counts per rev. the ChipEncoder measures just 6mm square by 4mm high, yet it contains much of

the functionality of its larger brethren. Now for the first time, there is a viable...
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MicroE Systems
Now a Division of
GSI Lumonics

MicroE Systems is pleased to announce that it has been acquired by GSI Lumonics.
The synergies between the two companies will strengthen MicroE Systems' market position and, according to Ray Sansouci, General Manager, MicroE Systems Division, "Common markets, applications, and complementary technologies will greatly benefit both companies and our customers."

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