MicroE Systems
Named
to
Deloitte & Touche Technology Fast 50
|
|
|

A rising star in New England, Natick, MA based MicroE Systems has
been named to the prestigious New England Technology Fast 50 list.
"This is a great honor and also an acknowledgement of our achievement
as an innovative company...
Click here for the
full story
|
|
11 Mercury Encoder Models for Your
New Designs
|
|
|

As an OEM engineer,
your choice of encoder will have a dramatic impact on the performance
and total cost of your motion platform design. Critical positioning
feedback can now be had for every application using the world's
smallest high performance encoder systems. Whether you need resolution
from 5 nanometers to 5 microns,
atmospheric or vacuum...
Click here
for the full story
|
|
 |


The new Mercury 3500 smart programmable
encoder was introduced at SemiconWest 2002 and was unanimously praised
as one solution to helping OEMs meet next generation equipment performance
requirements.
Debuting
at SemiconWest, the new Mercury 3500 5-nanometer resolution encoder
received enthusiastic and wide-ranging praise from OEM designers.
The reasons were simple. The M3500 has the positioning resolution
needed to process next-generation chip geometries and has plenty of
resolution to spare. A number of attendees commented that the M3500
could extend system platform life well into the future. In addition,
the tiny sensor enables the use of smaller, lighter motion stages.
And that can cut system costs, reduce equipment size |
|

and improve overall throughput. According to Michael Fitts, VP of
marketing "The show was a real surprise for us. It proved to
be rich with active prospects in the Front-End as well as in our
traditional stronghold which is the Back-End part of the show."
Engineers cited the industry slow-down as their chance to redouble
their efforts on next generation system designs. Fitts added...
Click here for
the full story
Click
here for the data sheet
|
| |
|