CambridgeIC's new CAM622 turns PCBs into precise angle encoders
The CAM622 is a resonant inductive encoder IC for the measurement of angular position inside machines. It delivers an unparalleled combination of precision, speed and convenience, and helps customers reduce the size and cost of their products.
Unique axial linear position sensor from CambridgeIC works with a free rotating target
CambridgeIC has released a new axial linear position sensor which works with a rotating target and a big gap to the sensor.
Position measurement; a step forward in cost-performance, thanks to CambridgeIC
CambridgeIC has released the CAM312, a chip for measuring the position of parts inside machines that offers outstanding performance measuring moving parts in tough environments.
Second Queen’s Award for CambridgeIC
Specialist sensor and chip developer CambridgeIC has won a second Queen’s Award for International Trade.
CambridgeIC simplifies measurement of arc angle inside machines
CambridgeIC has launched a new range of arc position sensors. These measure the angle of a rotating target relative to a fixed, arc shaped sensor built from a PCB.
CambridgeIC receives a Queen's Award for Enterprise in International Trade
CambridgeIC has won the Queen’s Award for International Trade for its outstanding growth in international sales over the past three years, which have increased by 120%. Starting with a lead customer in Germany, the company is now also selling in the US, Portugal, India, Canada, China and South Korea, with a customer list that includes blue chip brands.
CambridgeIC technology offers 4 times more measurement precision and 5 times more speed
CambridgeIC's resonant inductive technology is for embedded measurement of angular and linear position. The CAM502 high-speed processor is now available, together with a range of compatible sensors for measuring angular position with high precision.
CambridgeIC unveils pan/tilt angle sensors at Electronica 2014
CambridgeIC’s resonant inductive sensors are usually hidden inside products from leading electronics brands. See them revealed at Electronica 2014 in Munich this week (November 11 to 14), at booth 260 in hall A4.
CambridgeIC partners with MEV for sales growth in Europe
CambridgeIC, developer of the first commercially available single chip solution for resonant inductive position sensing, has signed a distribution agreement with MEV to support sales growth in continental Europe.