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September, 2018 Unitronics Launches Line of VFDs


Quincy, MA — Unitronics has launched a line of variable frequency drives (VFDs), designed to stream- line industrial automation and con- trol. VFDs, also called inverters, optimize machine performance, save energy and lower machine lifecycle costs across a range of applications, such as packaging, conveyance and material handling, machining, pump and fan applications, and others. Unitronics’ VFDs seamlessly


integrate with its existing lines of PLC and HMI all-in-one controllers — UniStream®, Vision™ and Samba™. The addition of a VFD product line simplifies workflow by


enabling customers to obtain VFDs, PLCs and HMIs from a single suppli- er, program them all with the same


software and receive support from the same team throughout a project. The company offers options for


both single- and three-phase VFDs, from 0.4 to 110 kW. Features include: built-in EMC filters; wall, flange and rail mounting options; extended operating temperature range; Modbus RTU fieldbus; brak- ing units; sensor-less vector and torque control; safe-torque-off (STO); and heavy-duty overload capacity. Pairing the VFDs with


Variable frequency drives (VFDs).


Unitronics controllers offers a fast and easy alternative to other VFDs on the market. All tasks can be pro- grammed using the same software


environment as the PLC and HMI applications. The company’s software enables the user to rapidly set up, configure and commission multiple VFDs, as well as to monitor and debug the VFD through the web or scope trace graph. Users can also operate their


VFD directly from the controller’s integrated HMI panel, allowing them to take advantage of the full-color touchscreen. Another major benefit of an all-in-one Unitronics solution is remote access. Users can monitor the VFD through the software, web serv-


er or even a VNC connection. Contact: Unitronics, Inc., 1


Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02169 % 866-666-6033 E-mail: usa.sales@unitronics.com Web: www.unitronics.com


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GlucoScanner Now Ready for Medical Certifications


Tokyo, Japan — GlucoScanner, the non-invasive sensor for blood glucose levels, has finally been miniaturized. The device has been developed at Dynamic Brain Lab, in Tokyo, Japan. According to the company, GlucoScanner is the only device in the world that does not require the penetration of tissues and disposable products. An integrated system of sensors, mobile apps and data servic- es will enable global scale research of diabetes aiming to further under- standing and to prevent health relat- ed crises. So far, the biggest challenge has


been to find companies able to cus- tomize existing technology into sen- sors specialized for the GlucoScanner prototype. Sensors already available on the market were not able to fulfill the quality requirements needed for GlucoScanner’s measurements. Dynamic Brain Lab has finally


found a partner in Japan able to develop sensors of satisfactory sensi- tivity, quality and form factor needed for fabrication of the device. The pro- duction of samples has begun, and will be followed by any necessary safety tests and certifications. GlucoScanner is designed to be


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launch, following further study in a Japanese hospital, aimed at evaluat- ing the performance of the new GlucoScanner and obtaining medical


certifications. Contact: Dynamic Brain Lab,


LLC, 2-1 Ichigaya Sadoharacho, Shinjuku-ku, 162-0842, Tokyo, Japan % +81-0-3-1662-0282 E-mail: info@dynamicbrainlab.com Web: www.glucoscanner.com


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