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NEW SOFTWARE TOOLS NYQUIST SUBSTANTIALLY REDUCE MACHINE DEVELOPMENT TIME
19 April 2004 - Nyquist Industrial Control

Nyquist Industrial Control from Eindhoven (the Netherlands) through its new software tools can reduce development time to build a machine substantially. During the Hanover Fair, Nyquist will show how machine builders can shorten the time-to-market and simplify calibration, through Nyquist's complete Motion Control system, consisting of hardware and especially software.

Nyquist Industrial Control from Eindhoven (the Netherlands) through its new software tools can reduce development time to build a machine substantially. During the Hanover Fair, Nyquist will show how machine builders can shorten the time-to-market and simplify calibration, through Nyquist's complete Motion Control system, consisting of hardware and especially software.

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About: Nyquist Industrial Control
Nyquist has a long and rich history. A history that goes back to the beginning of the early seventies, when the company was still part of Philips. Since then, the organisation has played a pioneering role in the field of high-quality Motion Control systems, VME and PLC machine control platforms.

The foundations for the present-day company Nyquist Industrial Control were paved in the seventies. This happened when the first standardised servo system was developed, initially created for Philips' internal machine building. This led to a large international installed base, both within and outside of our own organisation. For instance, the doors of the Dutch Railways' trains are still fitted with VME-based control systems from Nyquist. And then just think of all the automatically opening bridges, traction systems, trams, machines for making glass moulds, embroidering machinery, pastry-making machines, ships' terminals, incinerators and water purification plants.


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