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July, 2022


SCHAUMBURG, IL — HEIDENHAIN will be entering a new chapter in shop-floor-centered manufacturing by unveiling the new TNC7 in North America. This standard-setting CNC control supports users from initial design to final machining, from one-off jobs to serial pro- duction, and from simple slots to complex con- tours. Its control platform lets machine manu- facturers adapt the user interface to their machines and offers dynamic development potential for even greater functionality. The TNC7 delivers an outstanding user


experience, bringing new possibilities to users on the shop floor. Along with easy and intu- itive operation, users enjoy support from a vir- tual simulation of the machined part and work envelope. It will be the basis of future control generations from HEI- DENHAIN. Beyond its unmistak- able new look-and-feel, the con- trol features high-quality hard- ware components including a 24 in. full HD touchscreen monitor and an advanced, individually adaptable user interface. Its entire operating concept was redesigned from the ground up. The interface of the TNC7


was designed to help users achieve the best possible result with maximum speed and con- venience. Different machining


New PCIe AI Accelerator Card From Lanner


FREMONT, CA — Lanner Elec - tronics, a global leader of intelli- gent edge computing appliances, announced its first Hailo-8™ AI- powered PCIe accelerator card, the Falcon H8. Lanner Electronics collaborated with leading AI chip- maker Hailo to design the Falcon H8, enabling scalable and power- ful intelligent video analytics applications. The Falcon H8 is one of the


most cost-efficient PCIe AI accel- erator cards on the market, with a low power consumption and record high of up to 156 tera operations per second (TOPS) to allow high-end deep learning applications on edge servers. Lanner’s Falcon H8 modular, PCIe FHHL form factor provides a compact and easily deployable solution for engineers looking to offload CPU loading for low- latency deep learning inference. The Falcon H8 AI Acceler -


ator Card enables legacy devices such to run video-intensive, mis- sion-critical Edge AI applica- tions. The Falcon H8 delivers unprecedented inference pro- cessing of over 15,000 Frames Per Second (FPS) for MobileNet-


v2 and 8,000 FPS for ResNet-50. Contact: Lanner Electronics, Inc., 47790 Westinghouse Drive,


Fremont, CA 94539 % 855-852-6637 E-mail: sales_us@lannerinc.com Web: www.lannerusa.com


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tasks call for individualized work environ- ments, which is why users can adapt their screen content through personal favorites, their own home menu for a faster start. And thanks to its fast-operating speed, the control reacts immediately to data input.


Page 67 HEIDENHAIN to Premier New TNC7 CNC Controller The TNC7 enhances familiar Klartext


programming with smart functions and newly developed graphical programming. Users are able to draw contours directly on the touch- screen and convert them into dialog-guided TNC Klartext programming code. Cycles and older contour programs can still be used, including already existing NC programs. A diverse package of functions, intelligent prob- ing cycles, and graphical guidance for deter- mining the position of clamping devices com-


pletes the next level of smart programming. Contact: HEIDENHAIN Corp., 333


E. State Parkway, Schaumburg, IL 60173 % 847-519-4702


TNC7 CNC controller.


E-mail: jdougherty@heidenhain.com Web: www.heidenhain.us


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