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now easier than ever New blood glucose meter now available from "Roche" Leading a normal life – even as a diabetic. brushless motors This

is no longer wishful thinking but a reality. Thanks to advances made in the last few years, today


diabetics can test their own blood glucose levels and adjust
their medication accordingly – giving more independence

and quality of life. The new Accu-Check® Compact launched by Roche Diagnostics marks a new brushless motors departure in the design of blood sugar meters. The
main emphasis has been placed on user-friendliness and optimum safety. The device takes a blood sugar reading at the simple touch brushless motors of a button. A batch of 17 test strips is stored in a drum and, in contrast to previous models, brushless motors the strips no longer require individual handling. Pressing the button moves the test strip into position, and another press ejects it once a reading has been taken. The drum rotates brushless motors into the next position, and the device is ready for the next test. This meter makes it substantially easier to carry out a blood sugar test, whenever and wherever necessary. When the strips are used up, a replacement drum can be fitted with two simple hand actions. The highly integrated drive system behind this automatic process for positioning and processing test strips was developed by FAULHABER in close cooperation with ROCHE. The challenge lay in the complexity of the mechatronic battery-powered drive unit. Since the device could not be larger than a mobile phone, only minimal space within the casing was available. Now that development is complete, the whole drive is being produced by the FAULHABER Group. DC micromotors pack a powerful punch Robot Vehicle with flexible Arm Today, mobile robots are often deployed in critical situations that are simply too dangerous for humans to handle – as part of industrial operations, law enforcement or anti-terror measures, e.g. to identify a suspicious object or disarm a bomb. Owing to the extreme circumstances, these "manipulator vehicles" have to meet particular requirements. Exact manoeuvring and precision handling of tools are two essential prerequisites. Of course, the device also has to be kept as small as possible in order to allow access through narrow passageways. Naturally, the drives used for such robots have to be equally impressive. Special high-performance micromotors have become an essential component. For difficult, dangerous tasks, telerob, a specialist in remote handling technology, has developed the disarming robot Teodor. The allterrain mobile robot on caterpillar treads is controlled wirelessly via radio. Lead gel batteries provide it with power, which makes it completely independent. Because of the low centre of gravity, the manipulator arm can lift up to 30 kg securely. With a swivel range of 360°, it effortlessly reaches everything within the vicinity of the chassis. The telescopic

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