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New Guide To Encoder And Motor Feedback Systems For Wind Power Systems

Friday, August 22, 2008

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New Guide To Encoder And Motor Feedback Systems For Wind Power Systems

The guide reviews solutions for pitch and azimuth systems. It also discusses the use of absolute encoders for rotor blade adjustment and gondola adaptation, and incremental encoders for rotor speed measurement.

Sick Stegmann's illustrated guide highlights encoder and motor feedback solutions that deliver maximum reliability in even the most aggressive conditions for both onshore and offshore applications.

SICK STEGMANN, INC. introduces the Guide to Encoder and Motor Feedback Systems for Wind Power Systems.

This illustrated guide highlights encoder and motor feedback solutions that deliver maximum reliability in even the most aggressive conditions for both onshore and offshore applications.

The guide reviews solutions for pitch and azimuth systems. It also discusses the use of absolute encoders for rotor blade adjustment and gondola adaptation, and incremental encoders for rotor speed measurement.

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SICK STEGMANN, INC. is a wholly owned subsidiary of SICK AG in Waldkirch, Germany.  SICK|STEGMANN designs and manufactures incremental, absolute and linear encoders, as well as motor feedback systems.

For more information, visit www.stegmann.com

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