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Nemo Compact Gauge Computer Launched at Quality Expo

Enables quick and simple programming of measurement applications

Marposs
Mon, 07/11/2011 - 12:57
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(Marposs: Auburn Hills, MI) -- Marposs Corp. will introduce its Nemo ultra-compact gauge computer in booth No. 514 at Quality Expo, Sept. 20–22, 2011, at Chicago’s McCormick Place.

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The new Nemo computer, which is designed for use on the shop floor, has intuitive features that enable quick and simple programming of measurement applications. It can collect data from traditional measurement devices, including wireless devices, and store them locally or send them in real time on a corporate network LAN.

The unit’s 5.7 in. thin-film transistor (TFT) color display makes it easy for an operator to visualize measurement results. The integrated touch screen allows programming and data acquisition without the use of peripheral devices.

The compact 6.25 in. (2/16 cm 2) overall size of the Nemo unit is made possible by the latest electronic embedded architecture. An integrated micro secure digital memory card makes data storage capabilities very powerful to serve internal, external, and digital data collection requirements.

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