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This document introduces the "Robot Sensor" that our company handles. It includes sections such as "Characteristics and Structure of the Robot Sensor," "Achievements in Industrial Applications," and "Comparison between Our Sensors and Conventional Sensors." We encourage you to read it. 【Contents (Partial)】 ■ Characteristics and Structure of the Robot Sensor ■ Effect of Noise Reduction in Sensors ■ Sensor Performance ■ Achievements in Industrial Applications ■ Motor Rotation: Vibration Measurement *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationThe "Robo Sensor" is an extremely thin wire-type vibration sensor with a diameter of 0.5mm. Unlike conventional accelerometers, it does not produce noise derived from inertial moments, and it is not affected by electromagnetic noise like other wire-type vibration sensors. As a result, it enables seamless measurement over an ultra-wide bandwidth that surpasses the conventional wisdom of vibration sensors, allowing for high sensitivity without being troubled by noise. It has become possible to accurately capture the wear of tools in processing sites and the vibrations of machine components such as bearings, enabling the detection of early signs of failure and facilitating appropriate maintenance activities. 【Features】 ■ Wide bandwidth (from 0.1Hz to over 3MHz) ■ Does not pick up electromagnetic noise and does not generate noise derived from inertial moments. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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