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December, 2019


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Mitsubishi Releases Industrial PCs for Edge Computing


Vernon Hills, IL — Mitsubishi Electric Automation has released its MELIPC series of industrial-use PCs for data computing, edge computing, remote monitoring, and the integration of hardware and software. The MELIPC series is aimed at OEMs and


end users running general manufacturing applica- tions, and especially those who require a comput- ing and data monitoring solution that takes up a limited amount of space with a small footprint. Most importantly, MELIPC is designed to


enable the Internet of Things (IoT) on factory floors that have not yet been introduced to it, or improve it where it is already implemented. MELIPC has been released with four initial


models — MI1000, MI2000, MI3000, and MI5000. MI5000, the flagship product, combines real-time equipment control and information processing in one solution. MI3000 contains a touchscreen LCD panel and preinstalled software that allows users to run it as if it were an HMI. The midrange MI2000 is


designed for wide-ranged system expansion, and the compact, low-cost MI1000 enables companies to begin


CUI Expands Capacitive Incremental Encoder Line


Tualatin, OR — CUI’s Motion Group today has added a new series to its AMT incremental encoder family, designed to support larger motor shaft sizes from 0.4 to 0.6 in. (9 to 16 mm). The AMT13 series, based on CUI’s proprietary capacitive ASIC technology, brings the same high lev- els of durability, accuracy and immu- nity to environmental particulates as current AMT encoder models. Suitable for a variety of robotics, industrial and automation applica- tions, the series offers 22 program-


MELIPC industrial PC for edge computing applications.


introducing IoT on their factory floors. All four models can be purchased standalone with Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2016 installed, or can


be purchased together with software as a compre- hensive MELIPC data solution. MI5000 includes two operating systems,


VxWorks and Windows. It is compatible with the CC-Link IE Field industrial network, enabling high-speed data exchange at speeds of up to 1 ms for real-time equipment control. It also uses Edgecross, an open software platform, to process and distribute data. All models in the MELIPC Series have Windows preinstalled and various software that allows for edge computing and high-


speed data transmission. Contact: Mitsubishi Electric Automation, Inc.,


500 Corporate Woods Parkway, Vernon Hills, IL 60061 % 847-478-2415 E-mail: pam.summers@meau.com Web: www.mitsubishielectric.com/fa/en


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AMT 13 series incremental encoders.


mable resolutions from 48 to 4,096 PPR, CMOS voltage or differential line driver outputs, and low current consumption of 16 mA at 5V. Available in radial or axial orien-


tations, the AMT13 incremental encoder is housed in a compact 1.7 x 1.7 x 0.6 in. (42 x 42 x 14 mm) package and carries a wide –40 to +257°F (–40 to +125°C) operating temperature range. Its digital nature and compati- bility with CUI’s AMT Viewpoint™ software makes the AMT13 encoder highly customizable with the ability to easily configure the resolution and set the zero position. The AMT13-V kit affords users


further flexibility in their design with the inclusion of nine different sleeve bore options and simple mounting tools to assist in the easy


installation process onto a motor. Contact: CUI, Inc., 20050 SW


112th Avenue, Tualatin, OR 97062 % 503-612-2300


E-mail: rhornberger@cui.com Web: www.cui.com


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