Methods to keep your “Following Axis” in phase when using electronic gearing/camming

by David Fairchild, Application Engineer Whether it’s found in our cars or in our industrial machinery, it is common to find that various mechanical outputs happen in synchronization to one master axis.  In an effort to minimize wear-and-tear to components (e.g. belts and gears) and increase performance, many machine builders have elected to install individual servo … Continue reading Methods to keep your “Following Axis” in phase when using electronic gearing/camming

Young engineers lead the way in unmanned flight

University of Toronto Aerospace Teams take first place with Teledyne cameras onboard BY Geralyn Miller Aerial surveys are essential to many sectors—environment, agriculture, mining and transportation, to name just a few. They’re more cost effective, safer and less intrusive than teams of people on the ground, but even small unmanned vehicles are complex and require … Continue reading Young engineers lead the way in unmanned flight