In a recent blog post, we discussed what optical encoders are and how they are used. An optical encoder is an electro-mechanical component for measuring position, velocity, and acceleration. Boyd’s optical encoder components have been used for years in printers, scanners, medical equipment, and much more. Lately, our optical encoders have found an exciting new application as a vital component in LiDAR (light detection and ranging) sensors for autonomous vehicles in the eMobility industry.
Protecting AI Infrastructure: EMI and RFI Shielding for Data Centers
What are EMI and RFI in Data Centers? Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) is an unwanted electrical noise generated by...



