Sponsor: American Control Electronics

ACF Series AC DrivesThe ACF series is a microprocessor based variable frequency drive. These drives look and act like DC drives, meaning quick and easy setup without any programming. ACF100 series models allow 115 VAC in and 115 VAC out. More >>
DC Drives - AC InputAmerican Control Electronics offers drives designed to run on 115 or 230 VAC line power to control 90, 130, 180, or 240 VDC permanent magnet or field-wound motors. Our product offering includes drives that can operate in a 1Q mode (uni-directional), 1Q bi-directional mode (reversing via armature contacts), and 4Q bi-directional mode (regenerative). More >>
DC Drives - DC InputAmerican Control Electronics offers drives designed to run on 12, 24, 36, or 48 VDC power to control 12, 24, 36, or 48 VDC permanent magnet motors. Our product offering includes drives that can operate in a 1Q mode (uni-directional) and 4Q bi-directional mode (regenerative).These drives are microprocessor based allowing custom programming for OEMs. More >>
Closed Loop DisplaysThe CLD100-1 closed-loop panel mount display is designed to greatly improve the performance of almost any open loop system by providing tighter speed regulation as well as increasing speed range. Compatible with a variety of feedback devices such as NPN type encoders, Hall Effect sensors, and electromagnetic pickups, the CLD100-1 can easily be setup to control almost any motor drive with its isolated 0-10VDC speed reference output. More >>
Current Monitoring CardsThe CMC100 series is a stand alone DC current sensing module designed to provide a relay fault output when a set threshold current limit is reached. A fault threshold is easily set by selecting the range of current to be sensed. An adjustable fault delay of 200 mS - 15 S is also available in order to ride though momentary surges of current. More>>
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'Live Your Dream' Contest
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In the wake of Steve Jobs’ recent passing, many people were heard to ask, “Are there any innovators left?” While someone of Jobs’ influence may only come around once per generation, there is an amazing amount of engineering innovation percolating across the U.S. Maybe the bigger question is: How do we capitalize on the innovators that we have?
It’s the hope of encouraging young entrepreneurs that led WTWH Media, the parent company of this publication, to sponsor COSE’s Business Pitch Competition. As part of WTWH’s “Live Your Dream” program, the company’s $25,000 contribution propelled the COSE competition to the next level.
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COSE Live Your Dream Contest: Travel Tube |
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Miles talks to the winner of the COSE Live Your Dream Contest, Thomas Gillespie, inventor of the Travel Tube. Thought of everything engineering accommodates all the stuff you want to take with you. From golf clubs to shot guns, from baseball gear to blue prints, from fly rods to lacrosse sticks, and from tents to teepees. The Travel Tube carries all that stuff and all the stuff that goes with that stuff! Shoes, balls, tackle, ammo, arrows, tent polls, tarps- you name it.
Multiple attachment points. Readily attaches to motorcycles, ATV's, SUV's, cars, trucks, and boats with no additional mounting hardware required. Multiple aceessories available: bungee club divider, back pack style shoulder strap, dual leg stand, detachable nylon wheel cart, 24x6 inch nylon zipper pocket bag, 6x6 inch nylon zipper pocket bag, 6x6 nylon mesh cinch bag, pad locks, TSA approved locks, bungee kit and more to come.
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WTWH Media, the parent company of Design World magazine recently sponsored the COSE Business Pitch Competition. As part of WTWH's 'Live Your Dream' program, the company's $25,000 contribution propelled the COSE competition to the next level. One of the runner's up was Innovative Developments Inc. Nick Mastandrea, CEO, CTO, and developer of this device, says that this innovation is a unique approach to human interface devices in that it gives you increased mobility in multiple environments. You can have both hands free to perform other tasks and then when necessary control your computing environment without needing a traditional mouse surface to operate a traditional mouse, or in other applications, need a special in-air pointer. Play>>
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