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  • Spring Probe PGA Technology Spring Probe based Pin Grid Arrays (PGAs) for MRI Applications
    Spring probes have a very high mating cycle life, often higher than traditional pin & socket contact systems, and this is needed to keep very expensive MRI systems operating to their full capacity and patient throughput to a maximum. Smiths Interconnect, the leader in spring probe technology, has
  • Spring Probe based Pin Grid Arrays (PGAs) for MRI Applications
    Spring probes offer high density and have a very high mating cycle life, often higher than traditional pin & socket contact systems, and this is needed to keep very expensive MRI systems operating to their full capacity and patient throughput to a maximum.
  • Understanding Active Scanning Technology
    Carl Zeiss has a family of active scanning sensors. The Universal probe head was developed in 1979. Later, our popular VAST in 1994, and recently the VAST XT. Other manufacturers now offer a variety of scanning sensors, but they are passive. Only Carl Zeiss makes active sensors because
  • Electronic Dimensional Gauging in Hostile Environments
    The use of electronic gauging probes for dimensional gauging of manufactured parts is a well-established quality assurance technique. Typical gauging probes are cylinders with diameters of 8 mm or 9.5 mm (5/16 in. or 3/8 in.) and lengths ranging from ~. 65 mm to 100 mm (2.5 in.-4
  • Metrigraphics Article in Today's Medical Developments
    gelatin capsule - the same size capsule you might take as your daily vitamin. "Then there are purely structural parts we produce, such as a spring used for testing probes in the semiconductor industry," Sablich says. "The spring is quite large compared to some of the springs and devices we make
  • Piezo Motors: Principle of Operation for Engineers
    and detection of sound, generation of high voltages, electronic frequency generation, microbalances, and ultra fine focusing of optical assemblies. It is also the basis of a number of scientific instrumental techniques with atomic resolution, such as scanning probe microscopes (STM, AFM, etc

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