---++ Justin Belicki: *Self Encoding Electro-Permanent Magenets* belicki@astro.caltech.edu |*Inductors are complicated and permananet magnets doubly so.* Justin reports on a clever method to encode a magnetic latch with no additional parts. These are the latches used in the ZTF filter exchange robot, where the ability to sense engagement with the target is seen as vital to meeting the reliability requirements.| * [[%ATTACHURL%/Belicki_EPM_Presentation.pptx][Self-Encoding Electro-Permananet Magnets]] (powerpoint) Date: *Wednesday*, July 12, 2017 <br> Time: *12:30 pm PST* <br> Location: *Caltech, Cahill 273 Note room change * <br> ---++++Communications: |*Web Based Conferencing* | https://zoom.us/j/845192587 | | Meeting ID | 845 192 587 | | Phone to Zoom| +1 646 558-8656 <br> +1 408 638-0968| |Direct to Cahill 126 (if room unchanged) | +1 626 395-8646 <br> +1 626 395-8884 | |*Attending*: | The usual COO suspects. | |*Call-in*: | Shapiro, STA, Burrus & Zolkower | ---++++ Questions or comments: * Anyone may contribute here.... _Click "edit" button above-right or below_ * .....
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