White Paper: Six Keys to Optimize High-Speed Weighing

Considerations for Designing High-Performance Automated Machines

There are six key considerations to take into account when designing high-speed automated weighing systems:

  • Latency
  • Filtering method 
  • Communication type 
  • Networking requirements 
  • Controller capabilities
  • Actuator optimization and material 

Download the "Meet the Speed Challenge" white paper for an in-depth breakdown of all the above considerations, which will help you avoid many of the most critical pitfalls of weight-based control. 

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