Servo traversing robots.Redesigned SRRA-a and SRRAII-a servo An electromechanical device that uses feedback to provide precise starts and stops for such functions as the motors on a tape drive or the moving of an access arm on a disk. traversing tra·verse v. tra·versed, tra·vers·ing, tra·vers·es v.tr. 1. To travel or pass across, over, or through. 2. To move to and fro over; cross and recross. 3. robots, formerly the SRX (Speed and Range EXpansion) A proprietary MIMO-based wireless LAN technology from Linksys, a division of Cisco Systems (www.linksys.com). It was introduced in 2004 prior to standardization of 802.11n. See MIMO and 802.11n. Series, are said to feature the high-speed motion, unmatched accuracy and proven dependability dependability - software reliability expected from the company. These robots are available in a wide range of configurations. From economy models for simple pick-and-place operations to ultra high-speed models that are said to be among the fastest top-entry robots in the world, the company is said to have robots suited to specific processes. All SRRA-a and SRRAII-a robots feature the icon-based E-Touch Web controller. This state-of-the-art control unit is said to allow sequences to be easily programmed via a 10" color touch-screen operator interface. Unlimited variations of sequences, as well as complex interfaces to downstream equipment, are said to be easily programmed with the optional Flexible Programming software. The SRRA SRRA Sudan Relief and Rehabilitation Association SRRA Simultaneous Routing and Resource Allocation Series robots include 22 spare inputs, 20 spare outputs, and are expandable to 200 total. Sterling Circle 25 on card |
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