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Product Videos & Webinars
- Posted: February 23, 2015
9min YouTube Video
Learn about the different types of encoders and how to select the right one for your application in this short video from the maxon academy. Click on the image below to view the video.
- Posted: February 18, 2015
Check out this new video from maxon motor UK on how Oxford Space Systems are incorporating maxon motor products in their deployable structures for the space industry.Click on the link below to view the Maxon Motor Product Family. https://www.electromate.com/products/?partner=1072297493
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Warren Osak
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Tags: maxon, maxon motor, maxon DC motor, Electromate, servo motor, BLDC motor, brushless motor, flat motor, pancake motor, automation, electric motor, motion control, motor winding selection
...Categories: Product Videos & Webinars - Posted: February 12, 2015
- Posted: January 25, 2015
A New White Paper by Advanced Motion Controls
Servo-based motion control systems have traditionally been categorized into two types: centralized or distributed. Centralized systems use dedicated motion control cards that account for all aspects of the system including servo commands, motor feedback and I/O to close all control loops while simultaneously running complex programs that plan motion profiles and maintain machine operations. Increasing the number of axes involved places an ever increasing burden on the processing power of the DSP quickly making the system unmanageable simply due to scalability.
- Posted: January 20, 2015
February 03, 2015 11:00am EST
This webinar gives you guidelines for selecting the perfect DC motor type for your application. For example, which motor type is used in the climate control system of the Boeing Dreamliner, and for what reasons?- Is a brushed or a brushless design more adapted?
- Does a flat pancake type motor fit better or should it be an elongated cylindrical one?
- Are motors with a slotted iron core winding design the right choice, or should it be a motor with a slotless winding?
For motor selection, it is important to know the particular requirements of each application.
- How large are torque and speed? Are there any gears involved?
- How...
- Posted: January 05, 2015
- Posted: November 19, 2014
H-Bot gantries from Macron Dynamics feature a lightweight and modular design, allowing systems to reach areas in large envelopes at a high speed and with high repeatability. H-Bot gantries provide economic solutions for a range of manufacturing applications including:
-3D printing
-Packaging automation
-Material cutting and scribing
-And more!
Learn more about H-Bot capabilities here: https://bit.ly/1vCTJMT
More information on the complete Macron Dynamics Product Line can be viewed at
https://www.electromate.com/products/?partner=1031080155
For more information, please contact:
EDITORIAL CONTACT:
Warren Osak
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Toll Free Phone: 877-737-8698... - Posted: November 12, 2014
A new 6 minute YouTube video from maxon motor ag
This video, by Dr. Urs Kafader of maxon motor ag, illustrates the selection of a DC servo motor winding for a given maxon motor type.
Click on the link below to view the YouTube Video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvwiukrun3Y&list=TLYOK7sB2OyH0&index=4
Click on the link below to view the Maxon Motor Product Family.
https://www.electromate.com/products/?partner=1072297493
EDITORIAL... - Posted: November 02, 2014
Brushed vs Brushless DC motors. What you need to know.
A new 6 minute YouTube video from maxon motors ag
Click on the link below to view the YouTube Video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvwiukrun3Y&list=TLYOK7sB2OyH0&index=4
Click on the link below to view the Maxon Motor Product Family.
https://www.electromate.com/products/?partner=1072297493
EDITORIAL CONTACT:
Warren Osak
sales@electromate.com... - Posted: September 30, 2014
Authors: Robin Riley, Ann Keffer, Wayne Baron Galil Motion Control
Ethernet was developed in the 1970’s and was started being used commercially in the 1980’s. By the end of the 1980’s it was the dominant network technology. It was initially used to connect computer systems and peripherals in a Local Area Network (LAN) and quickly evolved to be the protocol used for Wide Area Networks (WAN). Then came the world-wide web and the incorporation of the internet into every aspect of communication.
In the mid to late 1990’s, Ethernet’s popularity spread to control systems. The engineering team here at Galil Motion Control determined Ethernet was a viable protocol in 1999 and introduced its first Ethernet Motion Controller. Even today, Ethernet is the most popular method of network communication in control systems.
Before Ethernet
Before Ethernet was considered viable...