A Tale of Two Shows

For the first time, Sensors Expo and Motion Control Expo will be co-located when they're held May 9-11 at California's Anaheim Convention Center. Some of the shows' innovative products and exhibitors will include:

For the first time, Sensors Expo and Motion Control Expo will be co-located when they’re held May 9-11 at California’s Anaheim Convention Center. Some of the shows’ innovative products and exhibitors will include:

  • Series 18 photoelectric sensors and a new magnetic sensor designed for non-contact encoder applications from Baumer Electric Ltd . (Southington, Conn.). visit www.baumerelectric.com ;

  • Brad Harrison Mini-Change and Micro-Change cordsets, from Woodhead Connectivity, a division of Woodhead Industries Inc. (Deerfield, Ill.). visit www.woodhead.com ;

  • National Instruments ‘(Austin, Tex.) FieldPoint dual-channel I/O modules, which permit system integrators to add I/O modules two channels at a time. visit www.ni.com ;

  • E3X-DA digital fiber-optic amplifier from Omron Electronics Inc. (Schaumburg, Ill.), which allows users to display digital incident, digital percentage, or analog levels. visit www.omron.com ; and

  • Turck Inc. ‘s (Minneapolis, Minn.) new Q25/Q30 compact, inductive proximity sensors that offer 10- or 15-mm sensing ranges with repeatability of m2% of rated operating distance. visit www.turck.com .