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- Posted: September 27, 2023
What makes a bus based Motion Controller deterministic? What are the three types of Step Motors? What is the difference between an Absolute Encoder and a Resolver? These questions (and many more) are quickly answered Motion Control Technology Primer...
Categories: Automation 101 - Posted: September 20, 2023
This comprehensive guide aims to facilitate informed decision-making for engineers ranging from entry-level to veterans, encompassing a thorough exploration of the components, cost implications, and ideal applications of these mechanisms...
Categories: Technical Support - 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
sales@electromate.com
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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: January 05, 2015
- 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 28, 2014
3 Minute YouTube Video
View a short video on Maxon’s state-of-the-art manufacturing center in Hungary.
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
Toll Free Phone: 877-737-8698
Toll Free Fax: 877-737-8699
www.electromate.com
Tags: maxon, maxon motor, maxon DC motor, Electromate, EC-i40, servo motor, BLDC motor, brushless motor, flat motor, pancake motor...Categories: Product Videos & Webinars - Posted: August 21, 2014
Reprint of March 27, 2014, article by Josh Bellefeuille Sales Application Engineer at Kollmorgen
There are a number of situations that call for crossing over and replacing an existing motor with a newer servo. These can include: product obsolescence, cost savings, lead time issues, or upgrading to newer technology. The specifics of each application could lead to an endless number of important factors to consider. In this post I will try to (briefly) identify those that are most common and their correct order of concern.
1. Healthy Motivations
Whatever the reason for a replacement situation, it is important to understand (and never forget!) the most important aspect of the task. Mitigating risk. A good replacement is one that minimizes the potential number of issues that may be experienced amidst the upgrade. If great care is not taken to manage the potential risk of a replacement...Categories: Technical Support - Posted: August 19, 2014
When applying DC motors to any type of application, temperature effects need to be considered in order to properly apply the motor. Performance will change as the motor temperature changes. When reviewing DC motor curves, the user needs to ask the question “Do these curves represent performance of the motor at room temperature, or do these curves illustrate performance at the maximum rated temperature?” Depending on the temperature and the required operating point on the motor curve, the performance difference between “cold” and “hot” conditions can be significant.
Click on the link below to download this White Paper.
https://www.engineeringwhitepapers.com/companies/haydon-kerk/temperature-effects-motor-performance/
Tags: Motor Performance, Servo Motor, BLDC Motor, Electric Motor, Temperature EffectsCategories: Technical Support - Posted: August 13, 2014
In this Tech Tip E-Book, access resources on servo selection, tips for quiet gear motor operation, gearbox matching, basics of motor selection and more on motors. Included are case studies for automotive and medical applications. Get motor selection tips, selection tools and resources from Groschopp in this issue.
Click on the link below to download this E-Book.
https://s3.amazonaws.com/2013_pdfs/Groschopp/Groschopp-Tech-Tip.pdf
For more information, please contact:
EDITORIAL CONTACT:
Warren Osak
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Toll Free Phone: 877-737-8698
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Tags: Servo...Categories: Technical Support