Advanced Motion Controls' M/V Series Servo Drives Continue to Wow Customers with High Power in a Small Package

Due to popular demand Advanced Motion Controls, of Camarillo, CA, have expanded the capabilities of their popular M/V™ series Electric Mobility Servo Drives. Key improvements include 125A continuous with 200A peak for 10 seconds at 80VDC, and 100A fixed continuous at 175VDC (previously 80A continuous).

New Low Ripple DC Tachometers from Servo-Tek

Servo-Tek Tach Generators provide a convenient means of converting rotational speed into an isolated analog voltage signal suitable for remote indication and control applications.

Airware Announces $10.7M Round of Series A Funding, Led By Andreessen Horowitz with Google Ventures Participating

New funding advances mission to provide a universal platform for the safe and reliable operation of drones for commercial use.

Hawk Ridge Systems Helps MARE Design Underwater ROV with SolidWorks Software

MARE's BATFish improved speed, size and savings of oceanographic surveys with SolidWorks design technology

US Digital Releases New EC35 Optical Commutation Encoder

Has more accurate timing than Hall effect sensors

Lenze Americas Exhibits Packaging Automation Solutions at EXPO PACK Mexico

First time exhibiting at PMMI's Latin American event

Microchip Announces Arduino Compatible chipKIT Boards With Prototyping-Friendly 32-bit MCU Packages

chipKIT Platform Expands With Prototyping-Friendly PIC32-based Boards From Digilent, FUBAR Labs and Schmalz Haus; PIC32 MCUs With chipKIT USB Bootloader Also Available

Liquid Hydrogen-Fueled UAV Completes Record Flight Time

Researchers at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory flew their fuel cell powered Ion Tiger unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) for 48 hours and 1 minute, April 16 to 18, by using liquid hydrogen (LH2) fuel in a new, NRL-developed, cryogenic fuel storage tank and delivery system.

Successful Technology Executive Named President of FIRST®

Don Bossi brings deep technical and management skills to the international, afterschool, K-12 robotics organization

Flying Robot uses Fibre-Based Gecko Adhesive to Perch on Walls

In the latest work presented at ICRA 2013 by Ludovic Daler in a paper titled "A Perching Mechanism for Flying Robots Using a Fibre-Based Adhesive", the AirBurr V11 is shown attaching on walls using a deployable perching mechanism with gecko adhesives.

Digi-Key Supports Young Engineers at Second Annual Minnesota State Robotics Tournament

Young engineers gather for live robot competition, education and entertainment

LOBOT Technique Provides Accurate, Real-Time, 3-D Positions for Robotic Vehicles

A Wayne State University researcher understands that the three most important things about real estate also apply to small ground robotic vehicles: location, location, location.

VEX Robotics Joins Maker Faire Bay Area Showcase with Consumer Debut of VEX IQ

Robotics Engineering Company Showcases Technologically Advanced, Tool-less System Designed to Transform STEM Education for Younger Ages

Unmanned Combat Air System Successfully Catapulted from Aircraft Carrier

Northrop Grumman Corporation and the U.S. Navy today launched a new chapter in the history of unmanned systems - carrier-capable unmanned aircraft - by successfully catapulting the X-47B Unmanned Combat Air System (UCAS) demonstrator from the deck of the USS George H.W. Bush(CVN-77).

Design Meets Function; igus® Receives Prestigious Product Design Award

igus has once again demonstrated its expertise when it comes to industrial design

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