
Galtech Announces Corporate Changes PROVO, Utah, July 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Galtech Semiconductor Material Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: GTSM - news) today announced that William F. Pratt has resigned from his positions as President, CEO, Chairman and member of the Board of Directors of Galtech effective the 29th of June, 2001. Also resigning as Secretary and member of the Board of Directors is David R. Porter whose departure was effective the same date. The resignation of both gentlemen permits them to focus their attention on other interests outside of Galtech. Both Dr. Pratt and Mr. Porter made important contributions in the research and development of many key operational advancements that Galtech will utilize in the future to produce, enhance and sell semiconductor material to a world wide market. The Board expresses its appreciation to Dr. Pratt and Mr. Porter for their contributions to the company during the period of their association and for their continued assistance in accomplishing an orderly transition. An active search is underway by the Board of Directors to fill these vacancies and to restructure the day-to-day management of Galtech. ``In order to realize the enormous potential for Galtech's technology it is important that we bring on board qualified individuals and complete the reorganization of Galtech as soon as possible,'' stated Mr. Kent Holt, a member of the Board of Directors. He added that Galtech is already in the process of renegotiating funding ...
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@Rawbush The Circuit: Encoder Out – A to Pin 2 on the Audrino, Pin 12 is the output, VE5+ to VCC on the encoder and Grnd to Grnd and I have shown the Code/Sketch at the end of my video.
@Rawbush The Encoder I have shown is an Opto Sensor, it requires an optical obstacle to trigger, eg moving your finger over the sensor will trigger the sensor. I am building some parts and hope to have more data in a few weeks or so. I will post a Video on the Motor when it is built.Thx Chris
Interesting, Will be looking forward to your experiments. How does the encoder work? I have the arduino and would like to see the sketch if possible too? Peace Rawbush