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- Posted: March 30, 2013
The key to reducing production costs is found in Cycle Time effects. You may be able to further reduce costs if you look closely at the CT effects.
So what exactly are CT effects?
Click on the link below to read the case study from IntelligentActuator.com on how production efficiency was significantly improved.
https://www.intelligentactuator.com/pdf/CT-Effects_CJ0196-2A-UST-1-1112.pdf
More information on the factory automation products from IAI can be viewed at-
https://www.electromate.com/products/?partner=1086624533... - Posted: January 14, 2013
ESCON servo controllers from Maxon Motor AG are small-sized, powerful 4-quadrant PWM servo controller for the highly efficient control of permanent magnet activated DC motors. The featured operating modes – speed control (closed loop), speed control (open loop), and current control – meet the highest requirements for the Industrial Automation market. The ESCON servo controllers are designed being commanded by an analog set value and features extensive analog and digital I/O functionality and are being configured via USB interface using the graphical user interface “ESCON Studio” for Windows PCs.
- Posted: January 03, 2013
Which are the specific advantages of a “coreless” DC motor design compared to a conventional DC motor? How is the motor designed? Which are the underlying physical principles? What are the differences between precious metal and graphite brushes and where are these two systems used?
Learn more about the design, the working principle and the data sheets of maxon DC and EC motors.
Categories: Technical Support - Posted: October 22, 2012
Deepen your knowledge in drive technology and motion control. Learn more about the coordinated operation of the drive components motor, gearhead, sensor and controller.
Visit https://www.maxonmotor.com/academy
maxon academy bundles our offers in the field of drive technology training. Besides the maxon academy books and booklets you find here e-learning modules and the forthcoming seminars...Categories: Free Software Tools - Posted: April 02, 2012
Linear motors (LM) enable linear movements at high speeds with great accuracy. Most linear motors are used in the machine construction industry and for production automation purposes. In this White Paper, the following information can be found:- The basic physical principles of linear motors
- The 3 phase linear motor considered
- A comparison of standard electric (rotary) motors and linear motors
- The positioning system
- A brief description of a linear motor system and some practical considerations
- A brief description of both Tecnotion’s ironcore and ironless series of linear motors
Click on the link below to download this White...
Categories: Technical Support - Posted: December 10, 2011
There are a few different methods for developing a LabVIEW application that can communicate to a Galil motor controller.
1 – DMCWin32 Library and Galil developed VI’s. This method is simple, but limited support is offered beyond the vi’s that are provided on the Galil software CD.
2 – Active X Toolkit. This method has been the preferred method for any existing applications with LabVIEW and Galil motor controllers. It requires the purchase of the Active X Toolkit for $595 US. Details on using the Active X Toolkit with LabVIEW are covered in application note 4414. https://www.galilmc.com/support/appnotes/software/note4414.pdf
3 – GalilTools Communication Library. Using the GalilTools Communication Library is the recommended method for any new applications that are being developed with LabVIEW. This post will review 2 examples. The first covers basics of how to integrate the...Categories: Technical Support - Posted: January 22, 2010
Deepen your knowledge of DC motor technology and motion control. Learn more about the coordinated operation of a motor, gearhead, sensor and controller.
Categories: Technical Support