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LORD MicroStrain to Attend Heli Expo in Las Vegas
LORD MicroStrain will be attending Heli Expo from March 5-7 at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
Heli Expo is the world's largest helicopter trade show, and hosts more than 20,000 helicopter industry professionals. Visit our Sensing Systems display at the LORD booth, N4117.
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Tech Tips and Tricks: Field Calibration of the Gauging DVRTs
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Traci Barrows, Technical Inside Account Rep, Sensing Systems |
This month Traci explains calibrating gauging DVRTs in the field:
The MG-DVRT Microminiature Gauging and SG-DVRT
Subminiature Gauging Differential Variable Reluctance Transducers are typically calibrated with their signal conditioning electronics at the factory. These calibrations are highly accurate and are always recommended. However, under certain conditions the user may determine that a field calibration should be performed.
This technical note provides a step-by-step instruction to field calibration and assumes the user is familiar with the DVRT displacement transducer and its signal conditioning electronics (Motherboard, Smart Motherboard, or DEMOD-DC).
Read the full technical note >>
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Best Places to Work In Vermont
LORD MicroStrain, Sensing Systems has been named as one of the 2013 Best Places to Work in Vermont.
This statewide survey and awards program is designed to identify, recognize and honor the best places of employment in Vermont, benefiting the state's economy, its workforce and businesses. Twenty-one companies were recognized on the 2013 Best Places to Work in Vermont list.
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Tech Tips and Tricks: Using Triaxial Acceleration Cube with the V-Link Wireless Sensor Node
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Andrew Deering, Technical Support Engineer, Sensing Systems |
This month Andrew explains using triaxial accelerometer cubes with the V-Link wireless sensor node.
LORD MicroStrain® provides optional +/-50g, +/-100g, +/-200g and +/-500g Triaxial Accelerometer Cubes for use with its V-Link®-LXRS® 8 Channel Wireless Analog Sensor Node. The accelerometer cubes have a 6 foot signal cable which allows them to be placed on their own in remote positions, isolated from the mass of the wireless node. The system allows the user to measure acceleration, vibration and shock and transmit it wirelessly to a host computer. This technical note provides a step-by-step instruction to configure and operate the system and assumes the user is familiar with the V-Link-LXRS and Node Commander® software.
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LORD MicroStrain Rebranding: New Product Pages
LORD MicroStrain Sensing Systems
continues to role out its new brand with redesigned product pages.
The new LORD MicroStrain brand links MicroStrain with LORD Corporation, while maintaining the same overall look of its website as well as the performance and backwards compatibility of its sensing system
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