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Brushless motors offer stall torque up to 225 oz-in
11/12/2009 10:55:00 AM
Four pole 1.65" (42mm) slotless brushless motors (from Koford Engineering) offer stall torque up to 225 oz-in and a peak power of 74 watts at 1585 rpm. Continuous power is 63 W. Oversize bearings and 1/4" shaft purportedly make this motor well suited for medical or military pumps as well as servo applications.
Brush-commutated DC Motors Maximize Power Density, Minimize Cogging
11/10/2009 10:30:00 AM
Pittman brand 30 mm brush-commutated DC motors integrate high-energy bonded neodymium magnets for maximized power density and an optimized magnetic field profile and 7-slot straight armature to minimize cogging. The motors feature a large diamond-turned commutator and copper-graphite brushes to deliver
Programmable Actuator Features Graphic User Interface
11/9/2009 3:30:00 PM
Haydon Kerk Motion Solutions introduced its Haydon IDEA Drive stepper motor linear actuator. The IDEA Drive is an integrated linear actuator, electronic drive, and control unit fully programmable with a patent pending GUI (graphic user interface). Programming the actuator is through
Rugged Fanless Mini PC Accepts Removable Storage
11/3/2009 11:30:00 AM
Offering improved security, maintenance, and data protection for military, industrial, or other demanding application, Stealth’s LPC-395F fanless mini PC includes features such as front-load removable media slots for both 2.5” SATA hard drive and compact flash media.
Digital servo controller drives motors up to 200 W RMS
11/2/2009 3:20:00 PM
Intended for DC brushed and brushless motors, the Round Mercury closed-loop digital servo drive controller from INGENIA-CAT is capable of driving motors up to 200 W RMS.
Momentary Pushbutton Snaps Into Panels
11/2/2009 12:00:00 PM
With a rating of 6 A at 125/250 VAC, the RL5-4 momentary pushbutton switch from Phaseda snaps into a 0.512 x 0.756” (13.0 x 19.2mm) panel cut out. Available in available in black, white, and grey...
Frameless motors include through-hole sizes to 4.5 in
10/27/2009 4:34:00 PM
Applimotion has increased the through-hole diameter of its ULT Series of direct-drive frameless motors, with sizes from 2.5 in to 4.5 in. The devices operate using standard three-phase brushless DC or brushless AC drivers with voltage ranges from 12 V to 300 V.
Servo Motor improves power output
10/26/2009 3:17:00 PM
The QCI-A23L-3 servo motor from QuickSilver Controls purportedly provides almost 33% higher power output capability than the similarly sized motor it replaces. This power increase comes with an efficiency improvement of approximately 15% over the speed range of the motor. Features include...
Submini Motors Drive Small Applications
10/26/2009 10:30:00 AM
Driving applications from mini medical pumps to fiber-optica actuators, the LPD4 and LPD5 sub-miniature step motors from Copal measure 4.0 x 8.15 mm and 5.0 x 4.2 mm respectively.
Slim Fansinks Enable Very Low Profile Active Cooling Solutions
10/24/2009 12:50:00 PM
Cool Innovations introduced a line of integrated fansinks. Available in copper and aluminum, integrated fansinks are composed of a pin fin heat sink and a fan that is embedded into the heat sink’s pin array. This configuration allows for the creation of extremely low profile active cooling solutions. The desirable cooling power generated by integrated fansinks is
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