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EMI Filters with optional surge suppression can be mounted with ¼” quick connect terminals; can be used wherever needed to control EMI – even multiple locations within a piece of equipment.  Fully encapsulated construction complies with EN 133200 and UL 1283, while a UL94 VO plastic enclosure increases protection against electrical shock.  Leakage current is reduced by eliminating the capacitor to earth ground connection.  RoHS-compliant filters are ideal for appliances, medical devices, industrial equipment, motor control, lighting, recreational vehicles and more. 
 
Available for 100 to 120 or 200 to 240 line voltages, provide high levels of EMI suppression in a convenient package.  Standard models incorporate 5.0 mH common mode inductors suitable for up to 6 amp service.  Options include bypass capacitors for increased differential mode noise rejection, and MOVs to protect against line transients.  Custom configurations and multiple stage filters available. 
 
Foster Transformer, foster-transformer.com
Checker 101E uses patterns to detect and inspect parts, for reliability. Offers the simplicity and power of the original, plus it directly accepts encoder signals, eliminating the need for a PLC when tracking and rejecting parts on variable-speed production lines.
 
“The simple-to-use Checker 101 sensor radically changed the way sensor users detect parts or part features, eliminating the complex wiring, mounting, ladder logic programming, and precise part handling required when using multiple photoelectric sensors,” said Brian Phillips, VP, expert sensors. “By directly accepting encoder signals, the Checker 101E eliminates the cost and complexity of a PLC for part tracking and rejection on variable-speed lines. Unlike the shift register of a PLC, which requires programming, Checker’s shift register is automatic, enabling it to accurately track up to 4,000 parts between the inspection and rejection point.”
 
Acquires and processes over 500 images/sec., can detect and inspect parts on fast production lines. If inspection is not required, it can detect and track parts or webs for improved process control.
 
Cognex Corp., cognex.com
Crysta-Apex C1600/2000 Series coordinate measuring machines (CMMs) handle measurement of large auto body and airframe assemblies and similarly sized components.
 
The large, bridge-type machines incorporate four-loop control to reduce cost and maintain accuracy.  The low acquisition cost makes it feasible to bring CMM capabilities to inspect large workpieces used in the manufacture of heavy equipment, marine construction, automotive powertrain, etc.   
 
The multi-sensor system uses high-speed, non-contacting digitizing probes (two- or three-axis) and a variety of scanning, vision or conventional touch probe inputs.  When equipped with the SP80 long stylus (max 500 mm), it is capable of deep hole measurement.  System software compensates for temperature and surface variations to ensure quality data acquisition under varying conditions.  
 
Mitutoyo America Corp., www.mitutoyo.com 

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