Four Major
Product Initiatives to be Announced at
SEMICON West

MicroE Systems' announces four major product initiatives at Semicon West: Two new members of the Mercury™ encoder family, the Mercury Absolute Encoder Program, and the revolutionary ChipEncoder™...
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MicroE Opens New
Direct Sales Office in Southern California

In a continued effort to provide outstanding customer support, MicroE has added a direct sales office in El Segundo, CA. Kurt Kleifgen, Regional Sales Manager for MicroE's Southwestern Region is the newest addition to the MicroE System's sales team. Kurt has over 11 years of experience in the motion control industry with companies including Parker-Compumotor, Advanced Motion Controls, and Dynamic Solutions. Kurt has a B.S. degree in Mechanical Engineering and his previous roles have included outside...
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frequency response of about 200Hz, ThinGap® motors can exceed 1Khz while exhibiting no magnetic saturation, cogging,torque ripple, or radial distortion. According to Greg Graham, founder and CTO of ThinGap Technologies, "As an emerging motor manufacturing company, ThinGap is out to tackle the really difficult motion control problems."
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According to Greg Graham, founder and CTO of ThinGap Technologies,
"We know our servos are in a class by themselves, but frankly we're using MicroE Systems' precision encoders to prove just how good our motors really are." Shown above is the TG1500S with a Mercury 1500 encoder.
As direct-drive servo systems are gaining momentum, the need for superior motor technology is critical to high-performance servo loop designs. One company at the forefront of innovative motor design is ThinGap® Motor Technologies. Their patented ThinGap Electromotive Coil has modernized the DC brush and brushless motor by eliminating the iron laminations. What's more, where traditional servomotors have a typical