The webinar covered AMC's new single phase, DZ, and AZ product expansions. For single phase, 12 new DP drives were introduced with single phase input. The DZ expansion increased power ranges up to 60A and added extended temperature models. The AZ expansion added high voltage models up to 175V with currents from 6A to 25A. New mounting cards were also discussed.
Tolomatic presentation understanding motion control technologyElectromate
This document discusses different types of motion control technology including microstepping systems, brushed DC systems, and brushless servo systems. It focuses on encoder feedback, describing open loop and closed loop systems. It also covers feedback devices, stepper motors, and compares the advantages and limitations of stepper motor systems.
The document describes the BLu Servo Amplifiers manufactured by Electromate. The amplifiers can operate servo motors in position, velocity or torque modes. They include features like analog and digital I/O, encoder support, and programming software. Electromate sells and services the amplifiers.
This document provides information about Electromate, a company that sells and services automation controllers and software. It summarizes the key features of Electromate's new RCP2 and ERC controllers, including their I/O configurations, connections for linking multiple units, and new RC software features like a tree view navigation and error code monitoring.
The document discusses Robo Cylinder, a new generation cylinder that uses air substitution. It has integrated electric motor and controller components. The cylinder can perform 7 functions including multi-positioning with 0.02mm repeatability, pausing at positions, and variable speed control. Examples are given of applications in welding fixtures, part transfer machines, and inspection systems where the cylinder's precise positioning and pausing abilities provide benefits over traditional air cylinders.
This document discusses gearbox and coupling solutions from GAM that can improve machine performance while reducing costs. It describes several gearbox and coupling product lines - including the Dyna, JPG, and Linear Mount series - and highlights benefits like fewer components, higher torque and speed capabilities, precision, and integrated output coupling options. The document encourages contacting Electromate for customized solutions.
The document discusses a new generation of cylinder called the Robo Cylinder produced by IAI. Key details include:
- IAI is a fast growing private company in Japan that produces industrial robots and cylinders.
- The Robo Cylinder uses an integrated electric motor and controller to perform 7 functions including multi-positioning, speed control, and more flexibility than traditional air cylinders.
- IAI has expanded with a new factory completed in 2004 to increase production of its robotic products.
Applied Motion Products stm integrated motor product presentation march 2009Electromate
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The document provides an overview of the STM23 Series stepper motors from Applied Motion Products. It describes that the STM23 has drive electronics mounted directly onto the motor housing, making it a self-contained unit. It then summarizes the various options and part numbering system for the STM23 motors, including frame sizes, control types, stack lengths, communication ports, encoders, and input/output capabilities. The document is intended to educate distributors on the STM23 product line.
GAM was founded in 1990 and brought the Jakob coupling to North America. It has since grown to have 25% of the market share for bellows couplings and launched its first in-house gear product in 2004. The company produces a wide range of gearboxes, couplings, and customized engineered solutions for motion control applications.
Tolomatic presentation understanding motion control technologyElectromate
This document discusses different types of motion control technology including microstepping systems, brushed DC systems, and brushless servo systems. It focuses on encoder feedback, describing open loop and closed loop systems. It also covers feedback devices, stepper motors, and compares the advantages and limitations of stepper motor systems.
The document describes the BLu Servo Amplifiers manufactured by Electromate. The amplifiers can operate servo motors in position, velocity or torque modes. They include features like analog and digital I/O, encoder support, and programming software. Electromate sells and services the amplifiers.
This document provides information about Electromate, a company that sells and services automation controllers and software. It summarizes the key features of Electromate's new RCP2 and ERC controllers, including their I/O configurations, connections for linking multiple units, and new RC software features like a tree view navigation and error code monitoring.
The document discusses Robo Cylinder, a new generation cylinder that uses air substitution. It has integrated electric motor and controller components. The cylinder can perform 7 functions including multi-positioning with 0.02mm repeatability, pausing at positions, and variable speed control. Examples are given of applications in welding fixtures, part transfer machines, and inspection systems where the cylinder's precise positioning and pausing abilities provide benefits over traditional air cylinders.
This document discusses gearbox and coupling solutions from GAM that can improve machine performance while reducing costs. It describes several gearbox and coupling product lines - including the Dyna, JPG, and Linear Mount series - and highlights benefits like fewer components, higher torque and speed capabilities, precision, and integrated output coupling options. The document encourages contacting Electromate for customized solutions.
The document discusses a new generation of cylinder called the Robo Cylinder produced by IAI. Key details include:
- IAI is a fast growing private company in Japan that produces industrial robots and cylinders.
- The Robo Cylinder uses an integrated electric motor and controller to perform 7 functions including multi-positioning, speed control, and more flexibility than traditional air cylinders.
- IAI has expanded with a new factory completed in 2004 to increase production of its robotic products.
Applied Motion Products stm integrated motor product presentation march 2009Electromate
www.electromate.com
The document provides an overview of the STM23 Series stepper motors from Applied Motion Products. It describes that the STM23 has drive electronics mounted directly onto the motor housing, making it a self-contained unit. It then summarizes the various options and part numbering system for the STM23 motors, including frame sizes, control types, stack lengths, communication ports, encoders, and input/output capabilities. The document is intended to educate distributors on the STM23 product line.
GAM was founded in 1990 and brought the Jakob coupling to North America. It has since grown to have 25% of the market share for bellows couplings and launched its first in-house gear product in 2004. The company produces a wide range of gearboxes, couplings, and customized engineered solutions for motion control applications.
Nippon Pulse high precision linear motion made simple presentation 2009Electromate
This document provides information about linear shaft motors from Oriental Motor. It describes linear shaft motors as brushless linear motors that provide high precision linear motion. It discusses their advantages over other linear motion systems, including high efficiency and output. It also outlines Oriental Motor's linear shaft motor product lineup and specifications, applications, and selection guidelines.
Nippon Pulse high precision linear motion made simple presentation oct. 2009 Electromate
The document provides information about linear shaft motors from Oriental Motor. It discusses the structure, advantages, and specifications of linear shaft motors. Key points include that linear shaft motors have a coreless design with no iron in the stator or rotor, providing benefits like no cogging, stiffness, and a non-critical large air gap. Specifications like force, velocity, and acceleration are discussed. Applications include semiconductor manufacturing equipment and medical devices.
Tolomatic presentation understanding the application processElectromate
The document discusses factors to consider when selecting an electric actuator system, including load characteristics, maximum speed, stroke length, moment loads, acceleration/deceleration, actuator and carrier positioning, environmental conditions, and precision requirements. It provides examples of common automation applications that use electric actuators and describes different actuator styles for moving and carrying various types and weights of loads. Rodless and rod-style actuators are compared, and load capacity charts list the maximum loads for different rodless actuator models.
Applied Motion Products stm23 presentation july 2008Electromate
The STM drive+motor unit combines a step motor and drive into a single device. It offers savings on space, wiring and cost over separate motor and drive solutions. The STM provides dynamic current control, anti-resonance, torque ripple smoothing and command signal smoothing. An optional integrated encoder adds stall detection, prevention and position maintenance without increasing size. The STM is available in multiple communication, control and programming models for stand-alone, host-controlled and multi-axis applications.
Gam Gear new product presentation feb. 2007Electromate
This document provides information on gearbox products sold and serviced by Electromate. It includes an overview of Electromate's GAM (Gearbox and Motor) product line, which consists of precision planetary and right angle gearboxes in various output configurations and performance levels. Contact information is provided for Electromate along with product specifications, features, and summaries of individual gearbox series including the JPG, Dyna, SPL, FP, DL, HPS, and EPL series.
Advanced Motion Controls new product presentation august 2010Electromate
The document provides an update on Electromate's 2010 product line. It summarizes new and updated servo drive products, including larger AZ drives up to 40 amps, 200V DC platforms for AZ drives, and Ethernet connectivity for DZ drives. It also outlines the features and functionality of Electromate's AZ plug-in analog servo drives and DZ plug-in digital servo drives, and provides power ranges for the AZ and DZ series.
This document discusses Q Basics, a programmable drive controller from Electromate. Q allows for more complex motion control applications than Si drives. It can perform all Si functions plus multi-tasking, internal data manipulation, analog inputs, robust encoder following, and communication with external devices. Q is programmed with Q Programmer software while Si uses Si Programmer software. Q is important for Electromate as it addresses new applications and customers, works with servo and stepper products, and provides more machine control functions. Current Q-enabled drives include STAC6-Q, BLuDC4-Q, BLuDC9-Q, and BLuAC5-Q targeting industries like packaging, medical, and
The document provides an overview of the STAC6 step motor driver. It compares the STAC6 to other AMP drives like the BLUAC, BLUDC, PDO5580, and Si5580. The STAC6 uses sophisticated software to reduce torque ripple and resonance. It also discusses the STAC6's features like preconfigured motor files, I/O options, and a new configuration tool. The document then goes into more detail on how the STAC6 suppresses mid-range resonance through mathematical modeling and injection of correction signals. It also addresses motor heating considerations with the STAC6.
Maxon operation & application of maxon’s new epos controllerElectromate
The EPOS P is a programmable motion controller that functions similarly to a PLC. It has the same functionality as the EPOS 24/5 motion controller and additional CAN master capabilities. Programming follows the IEC 61131-3 standard like PLCs. The EPOS P has 1MB of memory for programming motion profiles and storing variables, and can process up to 10,000 lines of code in under 4ms, making it suitable for controlling motion and automation applications.
Ibex medical nano technology presentation may 2009Electromate
The document discusses Ibex's capabilities for designing precision motion control systems. It provides an overview of Ibex's history and markets served. It then describes the engineering process for designing high precision systems, focusing on factors like accuracy, repeatability, structural stiffness, feedback, and controlling natural frequencies. A variety of positioning stage technologies and configurations are also presented.
The document discusses updates from Galil Motion Control presented at the Electromate Automation Fair 2006. It introduces Galil products and new features, including the DMC-18x6 Accelera PCI motion controller and new firmware features. It also discusses the CDS-3310 1-axis controller and drive unit and the DMC-21x3 Controller n' Drive solution.
Galil new product presentation april 2008Electromate
Galil introduces new high performance and cost-effective PLC and motion control products. The new Accelera line features increased processing power and memory over prior models. Key features include ultra high speed command execution, support for encoders up to 22 MHz, and compact controller packages with optional integrated drives. The document provides details on Galil's product portfolio and online support resources.
Advanced Motion Controls drive ware and digiflex product overview march 2009Electromate
The document provides an overview and agenda for a presentation on DriveWare and Digiflex Performance servo drives. The presentation will cover DriveWare and Digiflex Performance overviews, setup, configuration, diagnostics, and troubleshooting. It will also include updates and a question/answer session. The document outlines Digiflex Performance capabilities including voltage and current ratings, agency approvals, communication protocols, command sources, feedback types, supported motor types, operating modes, and digital and analog I/O.
Tolomatic ERD20 and acs ethernet presentationElectromate
This document summarizes products and services from Electromate, including electric rod-style actuators (ERD), actuator control solutions (ACS), and integrated mechanical actuators (IMA). It provides information on various models of ERD and IMA actuators, control options, applications, and specifications. Electromate offers a complete actuator solution with affordable drives that are easy to use and know the mechanics of the system.
Tolomatic ERD Powerpoint Presentation june 2010Electromate
The document introduces the ERD, a new low-cost electric rod-style actuator from Tolomatic. It comes in three sizes, with configurable strokes up to 8, 10, and 12 inches and maximum thrusts of 20, 40, and 75 pounds. The ERD is a cost-effective alternative to pneumatic actuators for automating manual processes and general automation. It has configurable options and mounts to NEMA-sized motors.
MicroE Systems mercury i product presentationElectromate
The Mercury encoder family provides various analog and digital encoder options. Key features include single laser optical configuration, compatibility with linear and rotary scales, and modular design that allows pairing any sensor with any grating. Models include analog sensors, quadrature sensors with interpolation built into the head, and programmable quadrature and serial word output options. Vacuum compatible versions are available for most models. The encoders offer high resolution, wide index windows, and small sensor heads with broad alignment tolerances.
02. cuestionario de gálatas 1.3-24 solo hay un evangelio verdaderoComparte la Biblia
El documento presenta una serie de preguntas sobre conceptos y pasajes bíblicos relacionados con el evangelio. Las preguntas exploran temas como la definición de evangelio, gracia, pecado y maldad según las Escrituras, y cuestionan las interpretaciones comunes de que la ley mosaica ya no es válida. Varias preguntas concluyen que el verdadero evangelio anuncia el cumplimiento de la ley mosaica y que Jesús vino para que dejemos de transgredirla.
requisitos para instalacion de softwarealejalopezt5
Este documento lista los requisitos para instalar software común como el sistema operativo, Office y Windows Defender. Para instalar el sistema operativo se necesita memoria, disco duro, entre 2-4 GB de RAM, procesador dual core a 2.6 GHz y 32 GB de espacio en disco. La instalación de Office requiere 1 GHz de procesador, sistemas operativos Windows o Mac, 1-2 GB de RAM y 3 GB de espacio libre. Windows Defender ya viene con Windows pero se necesita 1 GB de RAM, resolución de 800x600 y 500 MB de espacio
Los requerimientos del cliente son las descripciones del servicio y las limitaciones generadas durante el proceso de requerimientos. Se obtienen al comenzar el proceso interactuando con el cliente para escuchar lo que desea y espera del impreso, incluyendo el arte a producir, requerimientos de la empresa y requerimientos necesarios para el cliente.
El resumen del documento es:
(1) El documento describe un proyecto final para un curso de profundización en Supply Chain Management realizado por un grupo de estudiantes. (2) Como parte del proyecto, el grupo seleccionó la empresa Maderas El Vergel como sujeto de estudio. (3) En el primer avance, el grupo eligió un armario de madera como el producto de la empresa sobre el cual desarrollarían el proyecto, describiendo los criterios considerados para la selección.
Requerimientos de un sistema operativo 1tecnologia01
Este documento describe los requisitos mínimos de hardware para instalar diferentes sistemas operativos como Windows 9X, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 7 y 8, así como OS X Lion. Detalla los requerimientos de procesador, memoria RAM, espacio en disco duro, tarjeta gráfica y otros componentes para cada sistema operativo. También incluye un plan de instalación de Windows 7 en un PC específico verificando que los requisitos de hardware se cumplan.
Este documento presenta el marco metodológico de una investigación realizada por un grupo de estudiantes sobre la visión de los estudiantes de primer ingreso de la carrera de Ingeniería en Sistemas de la Universidad Nacional en comparación con el perfil profesional planteado por la Escuela de Informática. El documento incluye la delimitación de la pregunta de investigación, los objetivos generales y específicos, y las variables a medir. El grupo utilizará encuestas para diagnosticar la visión de los estudiantes de primer ingreso y compararla
Nippon Pulse high precision linear motion made simple presentation 2009Electromate
This document provides information about linear shaft motors from Oriental Motor. It describes linear shaft motors as brushless linear motors that provide high precision linear motion. It discusses their advantages over other linear motion systems, including high efficiency and output. It also outlines Oriental Motor's linear shaft motor product lineup and specifications, applications, and selection guidelines.
Nippon Pulse high precision linear motion made simple presentation oct. 2009 Electromate
The document provides information about linear shaft motors from Oriental Motor. It discusses the structure, advantages, and specifications of linear shaft motors. Key points include that linear shaft motors have a coreless design with no iron in the stator or rotor, providing benefits like no cogging, stiffness, and a non-critical large air gap. Specifications like force, velocity, and acceleration are discussed. Applications include semiconductor manufacturing equipment and medical devices.
Tolomatic presentation understanding the application processElectromate
The document discusses factors to consider when selecting an electric actuator system, including load characteristics, maximum speed, stroke length, moment loads, acceleration/deceleration, actuator and carrier positioning, environmental conditions, and precision requirements. It provides examples of common automation applications that use electric actuators and describes different actuator styles for moving and carrying various types and weights of loads. Rodless and rod-style actuators are compared, and load capacity charts list the maximum loads for different rodless actuator models.
Applied Motion Products stm23 presentation july 2008Electromate
The STM drive+motor unit combines a step motor and drive into a single device. It offers savings on space, wiring and cost over separate motor and drive solutions. The STM provides dynamic current control, anti-resonance, torque ripple smoothing and command signal smoothing. An optional integrated encoder adds stall detection, prevention and position maintenance without increasing size. The STM is available in multiple communication, control and programming models for stand-alone, host-controlled and multi-axis applications.
Gam Gear new product presentation feb. 2007Electromate
This document provides information on gearbox products sold and serviced by Electromate. It includes an overview of Electromate's GAM (Gearbox and Motor) product line, which consists of precision planetary and right angle gearboxes in various output configurations and performance levels. Contact information is provided for Electromate along with product specifications, features, and summaries of individual gearbox series including the JPG, Dyna, SPL, FP, DL, HPS, and EPL series.
Advanced Motion Controls new product presentation august 2010Electromate
The document provides an update on Electromate's 2010 product line. It summarizes new and updated servo drive products, including larger AZ drives up to 40 amps, 200V DC platforms for AZ drives, and Ethernet connectivity for DZ drives. It also outlines the features and functionality of Electromate's AZ plug-in analog servo drives and DZ plug-in digital servo drives, and provides power ranges for the AZ and DZ series.
This document discusses Q Basics, a programmable drive controller from Electromate. Q allows for more complex motion control applications than Si drives. It can perform all Si functions plus multi-tasking, internal data manipulation, analog inputs, robust encoder following, and communication with external devices. Q is programmed with Q Programmer software while Si uses Si Programmer software. Q is important for Electromate as it addresses new applications and customers, works with servo and stepper products, and provides more machine control functions. Current Q-enabled drives include STAC6-Q, BLuDC4-Q, BLuDC9-Q, and BLuAC5-Q targeting industries like packaging, medical, and
The document provides an overview of the STAC6 step motor driver. It compares the STAC6 to other AMP drives like the BLUAC, BLUDC, PDO5580, and Si5580. The STAC6 uses sophisticated software to reduce torque ripple and resonance. It also discusses the STAC6's features like preconfigured motor files, I/O options, and a new configuration tool. The document then goes into more detail on how the STAC6 suppresses mid-range resonance through mathematical modeling and injection of correction signals. It also addresses motor heating considerations with the STAC6.
Maxon operation & application of maxon’s new epos controllerElectromate
The EPOS P is a programmable motion controller that functions similarly to a PLC. It has the same functionality as the EPOS 24/5 motion controller and additional CAN master capabilities. Programming follows the IEC 61131-3 standard like PLCs. The EPOS P has 1MB of memory for programming motion profiles and storing variables, and can process up to 10,000 lines of code in under 4ms, making it suitable for controlling motion and automation applications.
Ibex medical nano technology presentation may 2009Electromate
The document discusses Ibex's capabilities for designing precision motion control systems. It provides an overview of Ibex's history and markets served. It then describes the engineering process for designing high precision systems, focusing on factors like accuracy, repeatability, structural stiffness, feedback, and controlling natural frequencies. A variety of positioning stage technologies and configurations are also presented.
The document discusses updates from Galil Motion Control presented at the Electromate Automation Fair 2006. It introduces Galil products and new features, including the DMC-18x6 Accelera PCI motion controller and new firmware features. It also discusses the CDS-3310 1-axis controller and drive unit and the DMC-21x3 Controller n' Drive solution.
Galil new product presentation april 2008Electromate
Galil introduces new high performance and cost-effective PLC and motion control products. The new Accelera line features increased processing power and memory over prior models. Key features include ultra high speed command execution, support for encoders up to 22 MHz, and compact controller packages with optional integrated drives. The document provides details on Galil's product portfolio and online support resources.
Advanced Motion Controls drive ware and digiflex product overview march 2009Electromate
The document provides an overview and agenda for a presentation on DriveWare and Digiflex Performance servo drives. The presentation will cover DriveWare and Digiflex Performance overviews, setup, configuration, diagnostics, and troubleshooting. It will also include updates and a question/answer session. The document outlines Digiflex Performance capabilities including voltage and current ratings, agency approvals, communication protocols, command sources, feedback types, supported motor types, operating modes, and digital and analog I/O.
Tolomatic ERD20 and acs ethernet presentationElectromate
This document summarizes products and services from Electromate, including electric rod-style actuators (ERD), actuator control solutions (ACS), and integrated mechanical actuators (IMA). It provides information on various models of ERD and IMA actuators, control options, applications, and specifications. Electromate offers a complete actuator solution with affordable drives that are easy to use and know the mechanics of the system.
Tolomatic ERD Powerpoint Presentation june 2010Electromate
The document introduces the ERD, a new low-cost electric rod-style actuator from Tolomatic. It comes in three sizes, with configurable strokes up to 8, 10, and 12 inches and maximum thrusts of 20, 40, and 75 pounds. The ERD is a cost-effective alternative to pneumatic actuators for automating manual processes and general automation. It has configurable options and mounts to NEMA-sized motors.
MicroE Systems mercury i product presentationElectromate
The Mercury encoder family provides various analog and digital encoder options. Key features include single laser optical configuration, compatibility with linear and rotary scales, and modular design that allows pairing any sensor with any grating. Models include analog sensors, quadrature sensors with interpolation built into the head, and programmable quadrature and serial word output options. Vacuum compatible versions are available for most models. The encoders offer high resolution, wide index windows, and small sensor heads with broad alignment tolerances.
02. cuestionario de gálatas 1.3-24 solo hay un evangelio verdaderoComparte la Biblia
El documento presenta una serie de preguntas sobre conceptos y pasajes bíblicos relacionados con el evangelio. Las preguntas exploran temas como la definición de evangelio, gracia, pecado y maldad según las Escrituras, y cuestionan las interpretaciones comunes de que la ley mosaica ya no es válida. Varias preguntas concluyen que el verdadero evangelio anuncia el cumplimiento de la ley mosaica y que Jesús vino para que dejemos de transgredirla.
requisitos para instalacion de softwarealejalopezt5
Este documento lista los requisitos para instalar software común como el sistema operativo, Office y Windows Defender. Para instalar el sistema operativo se necesita memoria, disco duro, entre 2-4 GB de RAM, procesador dual core a 2.6 GHz y 32 GB de espacio en disco. La instalación de Office requiere 1 GHz de procesador, sistemas operativos Windows o Mac, 1-2 GB de RAM y 3 GB de espacio libre. Windows Defender ya viene con Windows pero se necesita 1 GB de RAM, resolución de 800x600 y 500 MB de espacio
Los requerimientos del cliente son las descripciones del servicio y las limitaciones generadas durante el proceso de requerimientos. Se obtienen al comenzar el proceso interactuando con el cliente para escuchar lo que desea y espera del impreso, incluyendo el arte a producir, requerimientos de la empresa y requerimientos necesarios para el cliente.
El resumen del documento es:
(1) El documento describe un proyecto final para un curso de profundización en Supply Chain Management realizado por un grupo de estudiantes. (2) Como parte del proyecto, el grupo seleccionó la empresa Maderas El Vergel como sujeto de estudio. (3) En el primer avance, el grupo eligió un armario de madera como el producto de la empresa sobre el cual desarrollarían el proyecto, describiendo los criterios considerados para la selección.
Requerimientos de un sistema operativo 1tecnologia01
Este documento describe los requisitos mínimos de hardware para instalar diferentes sistemas operativos como Windows 9X, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 7 y 8, así como OS X Lion. Detalla los requerimientos de procesador, memoria RAM, espacio en disco duro, tarjeta gráfica y otros componentes para cada sistema operativo. También incluye un plan de instalación de Windows 7 en un PC específico verificando que los requisitos de hardware se cumplan.
Este documento presenta el marco metodológico de una investigación realizada por un grupo de estudiantes sobre la visión de los estudiantes de primer ingreso de la carrera de Ingeniería en Sistemas de la Universidad Nacional en comparación con el perfil profesional planteado por la Escuela de Informática. El documento incluye la delimitación de la pregunta de investigación, los objetivos generales y específicos, y las variables a medir. El grupo utilizará encuestas para diagnosticar la visión de los estudiantes de primer ingreso y compararla
Este documento presenta un plan de negocios para crear una empresa productora y comercializadora de quesos y derivados lácteos en Bogotá. Se justifica la necesidad de este proyecto debido a la demanda creciente por productos lácteos de buena calidad y precios accesibles. El objetivo general es elaborar un plan de negocios que incluya estudios de mercado, técnico, administrativo y legal para establecer esta empresa. Se espera que el proyecto genere oportunidades laborales y contribuya al desarrollo económico
Intelligent Actuator robo expo nov 2009Electromate
The document introduces IAI's next generation of cylinder products, including their Mini and Micro ROBO cylinders. It provides an overview of IAI worldwide, details about their new factory addition in Japan, and market share data. The document then describes IAI's product lines of ROBO cylinders, single-axis robots, SCARA robots, controllers, software, multi-axis systems, and their latest mini ROBO cylinders. Applications and specifications are provided for many of the products.
This document provides an overview and specifications for Electromate's new MXB-series belt-driven actuators. The MXB series extends Electromate's MX product line with sizes from 16 to 63 and various configuration options. Key features are highlighted, including common components with MX actuators. Pre-production testing is underway to evaluate performance of the new sizes under different load and speed conditions.
Haydon Kerk basic product training 2009.Electromate
Stepper motors are useful for positioning applications because they move a set amount of rotation for each input pulse. Can-stack motors move 7.5 or 15 degrees per pulse, while hybrid motors move 0.9 or 1.8 degrees per pulse. This precise stepping motion allows stepper motors to accurately control position.
Nippon Pulse linear shaft motor presentation 2005Electromate
The document discusses the principles and operation of a linear shaft motor. It describes the motor's structure, which consists of magnets and coils on a sliding part that moves along a shaft. The motor produces thrust using Fleming's left-hand rule as current passes through the coils in the magnetic field. It also highlights several advantages of linear shaft motors like their ability to produce high thrust yet remain compact and lightweight. Applications mentioned include using the motors for high-precision positioning.
The document introduces the new MXE rodless linear motion system from Electromate. It highlights that the MXE system offers maximum durability through its platform design and uses of band and bearing technologies. The MXE provides pneumatic and electric options across 30 products and 6 frame sizes, with solid or profiled bearing choices to suit different load and speed applications. Electromate promotes the MXE's flexibility, durability, and price points.
The document discusses enhancing the power of Galil motion controllers by adding Exor UniOP HMIs. The UniOP HMIs can expand I/O, add PLC logic, connect to over 175 drivers through a built-in gateway, enable data acquisition via UniNET and OPC server, and offer modular configurations and communication options. They allow connecting Galil controllers to other controllers for intelligent communications and sharing information.
Applied Motion Products stm23 presentation july 2008Electromate
The STM drive+motor unit combines a step motor and drive into a single device. It offers savings on space, wiring and cost over separate motor and drive solutions. The STM provides dynamic current control, anti-resonance, torque ripple smoothing and command signal smoothing. An optional integrated encoder adds stall detection, prevention and position maintenance without increasing size. The STM is available in multiple communication, control and programming models for stand-alone, host-controlled and multi-axis applications.
The document discusses Kerk lead screw assemblies and linear motion products. It summarizes that Kerk develops proprietary lead screw and nut designs using precision thread rolling and custom plastic formulations. Key technologies include thread rolling, nut injection molding, and customization of lead screw assemblies for linear motion applications.
Applied Motion Products Product Overview presentation june 2009Electromate
The document discusses Applied Motion Products, Inc. and provides an overview of their stepper motor and drive products. It describes how stepper motors inherently have a resonance problem due to the rotor behaving like a mass on a spring. When the motor takes a step, the rotor settles into position after each step, but this settling can last over a second and cause rough motion or loss of torque and position if not addressed. Applied Motion drives aim to improve smoothness and accuracy by eliminating resonance and adding closed-loop control with encoder feedback.
Kollmorgen benefits of direct drive technologyElectromate
Direct drive technology provides three main benefits over traditional mechanical transmission systems: 1) It eliminates compliance between the motor and load, allowing for precise motion control; 2) It is not affected by inertia mismatches between the motor and load; and 3) It has been successfully used in applications with up to 1000:1 inertia mismatches, compared to 10:1 for standard servo systems. Direct drive uses the motor to directly couple and move the load without any gearboxes, belts, or other mechanical interfaces.
This document provides an overview of basic electronics concepts including the elements of electricity, circuit diagrams, components like resistors and capacitors, and measurement tools like multimeters. It explains key electrical concepts such as voltage, current, resistance, and Ohm's Law. It also outlines different circuit types and how components are represented in schematics. The document is intended as an introductory guide to basic electronics for students and technicians.
Nippon Pulse Stepper Motor Basics Presentation Electromate
A stepper motor takes input pulses and moves in proportional steps, making it useful for precision positioning and speed control applications. It requires a power circuit and sequencing circuit to change the phase of its coils. Stepper motors are used in medical devices, semiconductor manufacturing equipment, factory automation systems, office equipment, home appliances, and more. The document goes on to describe how stepper motors generate movement through unipolar or bipolar drive circuits and coils.
Tolomatic ICR Smart Actuator Product Presentation may 2009Electromate
The document introduces the ICR SmartActuator series from Electromate. It includes the ICR Basic and ICR Plus models, which are integrated servo motor, drive, and controller units. The ICR Basic provides plug-and-play operation for basic two-position motion, while the ICR Plus allows for more advanced programming and network communication options. Both models offer compact, durable designs suitable for industrial automation applications.
Nippon Pulse linear shaft motor product presentation 2011 in english and germanElectromate
The document discusses a linear shaft motor system for ultra-precision applications. It describes the motor as having a coreless design with cylindrical coils to maximize stiffness while avoiding issues like cogging forces and heat generation from eddy currents. The motor is rated conservatively to dissipate heat directly to air without external cooling. It can achieve nanometer-level positioning accuracy with minimal following error.
Hd Systems LLC actively marketed products 2006Electromate
The document describes various gear component sets and gearheads sold and serviced by Electromate, including CSF, CSG "Quantum", CSD "Ultra Flat", SHF "Silk Hat", SHG "Silk Hat Quantum", HDUF "Pancake", HDUR "Pancake", HDT "T cup", HDB phasing gear set, HDI "Infinit-Indexer", and CSF-2UH gearhead. It provides information on sizes, ratios, torque and life specifications for each product.
Haydon Kerk motion systems linear motion presentation 2010Electromate
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The document summarizes AMC's new single phase and expanded Z series digital motion control products. It discusses market demand for single phase products and compares the new PLS15A40 single phase drive to the existing PLA15A40. It also outlines the expanded Z platform project to increase the power range of Z drives in three new sizes. The webinar agenda includes overviews of the single phase expansion, DZ expansion, and new mounting cards.
This document discusses linear motion components, including linear bearing types (ball & rod, cross roller, plastic roller, round rail, square rail) and mechanical drive types (manual, screw driven, belt & pulley driven). It provides information on selecting the proper component based on factors like load, travel distance, accuracy needs. The document is an overview presented by LINTECH of their positioning components and systems.
The document discusses Electromate's launch of the new MXB-U belt drive product. It provides an overview of belt drive technology and applications, compares the features of the MXB-U to other Electromate belt drive products, and describes the MXB-U's options, sizing software tools, and potential applications. The presentation aims to promote the MXB-U as part of Electromate's wide range of actuator solutions.
Ibex engineering high precision linear motion made easy presentation 2009Electromate
The document discusses considerations for designing sub-micron positioning systems. It covers evaluating specifications, choosing appropriate mechanical components like bearings and screws, and factors that impact accuracy like thermal expansion and feedback methods. The goal is to understand all factors that influence precision so the optimal design can be selected for the target application.
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Automated screw thread quality checking using SMAC LAR55 actuator new produc...Electromate
The document discusses an automated screw thread quality checking solution using SMAC LAR55 actuators. It allows 100% inspection of screw threads to check for issues like oversizing, cross-threading, depth, and pitch. This can help automakers meet higher quality standards by eliminating defective parts and providing immediate feedback. The LAR55's precision Z-theta motion makes it suitable for automatically checking screw threads.
An overview of the various kinematic models in both parallel and serial robot...Electromate
This document provides an overview of kinematic models for parallel and serial robotic mechanisms and their suitability for precision applications. It introduces Ilian Bonev, a professor at École de technologie supérieure who is an expert in parallel robots and precision robotics. It then describes some parallel robots that have been developed at the Control and Robotics Laboratory including ones for medical, manufacturing, and research applications. The document concludes with sections on robot calibration methods and the differences between serial and parallel mechanisms.
Galil motion control robotic symposium presentation-linear motion from non-li...Electromate
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This document discusses the development of control software for a linear delta robot used in 3D printing. It describes using PLCopen function blocks and XML files to create reusable software components for robot kinematics and handling G-code from slicing programs. Function block diagrams are created to process G-code, set coordinate systems, and represent the overall project logic. The solution involves creating user-defined function blocks to handle the robot's inverse kinematics and translate G-code commands into motions.
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The document discusses impedance control, an approach to robot control that models mechanical systems as electrical circuits using impedance. It defines electrical and mechanical impedance analogously and describes how components like resistors, inductors, and capacitors correspond to dampers, masses, and springs physically. The document outlines applications of impedance control and emphasizes the importance of selecting low-inertia motors, high-efficiency gears, and fast, accurate sensors and controllers. Overall, the document argues that impedance control requires creative engineering of mechanical designs and electrical components.
Kollmorgen robotic symposium presentation-motor design impacts on the optimiz...Electromate
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The document discusses defining robot performance requirements and how customized solutions from Harmonic Drive can help meet those requirements. It provides an overview of Harmonic Drive's product line and gear technologies, then discusses how mechanical modifications and performance customizations can be made to their gear components and systems to optimize robots for specific design requirements and applications. Customizations like increased accuracy, stiffness, torque properties and materials can be made, with varying levels of difficulty and cost implications discussed.
Thomson Linear Dual Shaft Rail 2DA Modular SpecsElectromate
This document provides specifications and dimensional drawings for Thomson Industries' Dual Shaft Rail linear guides with modular carriages. It includes part numbers, dimensions, load ratings and descriptions of the components. Linear guides use dual linear race shaft rails and modular carriages with open type Super Smart Ball Bushings. They are used in continuously supported applications requiring rigidity and are adaptable to any drive system.
Thomson Linear 2DA QuickSlide System with BrakeElectromate
This document provides specifications for Thomson Industries' 2DA QuickSlide system with brake, including:
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Thomson Linear RoundRail 1VC Double End Supported SpecsElectromate
The document provides specifications for various FluoroNyliner linear guide components including:
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The document contains specifications for various FluoroNyliner linear guide parts, including dimensions, part numbers, materials, load ratings, and performance notes. It lists 14 different linear guide parts with nominal diameters ranging from 0.375 to 1.5 inches. For each part, it provides dimensions for components like bearing blocks, carriages, and table tops. It also includes general information on specifying linear guides and product notes on materials and lubrication.
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This document provides specifications for various linear guide assemblies with table tops from Thomson Industries. It includes dimensions, part numbers, load ratings and limit data for single rail linear guides with sizes ranging from M12 to M40 diameter in configurations with 4 pillow blocks, 2 twin pillow blocks or no pillow blocks and size E or F table tops. Mounting details and specifications are provided for the various components including rails, pillow blocks and table tops.
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Reverse engineering and runtime analysis of Mobile malware.
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5th LF Energy Power Grid Model Meet-up SlidesDanBrown980551
5th Power Grid Model Meet-up
It is with great pleasure that we extend to you an invitation to the 5th Power Grid Model Meet-up, scheduled for 6th June 2024. This event will adopt a hybrid format, allowing participants to join us either through an online Mircosoft Teams session or in person at TU/e located at Den Dolech 2, Eindhoven, Netherlands. The meet-up will be hosted by Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), a research university specializing in engineering science & technology.
Power Grid Model
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What to expect
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Monitoring and Managing Anomaly Detection on OpenShift.pdfTosin Akinosho
Monitoring and Managing Anomaly Detection on OpenShift
Overview
Dive into the world of anomaly detection on edge devices with our comprehensive hands-on tutorial. This SlideShare presentation will guide you through the entire process, from data collection and model training to edge deployment and real-time monitoring. Perfect for those looking to implement robust anomaly detection systems on resource-constrained IoT/edge devices.
Key Topics Covered
1. Introduction to Anomaly Detection
- Understand the fundamentals of anomaly detection and its importance in identifying unusual behavior or failures in systems.
2. Understanding Edge (IoT)
- Learn about edge computing and IoT, and how they enable real-time data processing and decision-making at the source.
3. What is ArgoCD?
- Discover ArgoCD, a declarative, GitOps continuous delivery tool for Kubernetes, and its role in deploying applications on edge devices.
4. Deployment Using ArgoCD for Edge Devices
- Step-by-step guide on deploying anomaly detection models on edge devices using ArgoCD.
5. Introduction to Apache Kafka and S3
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6. Viewing Kafka Messages in the Data Lake
- Learn how to view and analyze Kafka messages stored in a data lake for better insights.
7. What is Prometheus?
- Get to know Prometheus, an open-source monitoring and alerting toolkit, and its application in monitoring edge devices.
8. Monitoring Application Metrics with Prometheus
- Detailed instructions on setting up Prometheus to monitor the performance and health of your anomaly detection system.
9. What is Camel K?
- Introduction to Camel K, a lightweight integration framework built on Apache Camel, designed for Kubernetes.
10. Configuring Camel K Integrations for Data Pipelines
- Learn how to configure Camel K for seamless data pipeline integrations in your anomaly detection workflow.
11. What is a Jupyter Notebook?
- Overview of Jupyter Notebooks, an open-source web application for creating and sharing documents with live code, equations, visualizations, and narrative text.
12. Jupyter Notebooks with Code Examples
- Hands-on examples and code snippets in Jupyter Notebooks to help you implement and test anomaly detection models.
In the realm of cybersecurity, offensive security practices act as a critical shield. By simulating real-world attacks in a controlled environment, these techniques expose vulnerabilities before malicious actors can exploit them. This proactive approach allows manufacturers to identify and fix weaknesses, significantly enhancing system security.
This presentation delves into the development of a system designed to mimic Galileo's Open Service signal using software-defined radio (SDR) technology. We'll begin with a foundational overview of both Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) and the intricacies of digital signal processing.
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zkStudyClub - LatticeFold: A Lattice-based Folding Scheme and its Application...Alex Pruden
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Paper Link: https://eprint.iacr.org/2024/257
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Main news related to the CCS TSI 2023 (2023/1695)Jakub Marek
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The original Czech 🇨🇿 version of the presentation can be found here: https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/hlavni-novinky-souvisejici-s-ccs-tsi-2023-2023-1695/269688092 .
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[OReilly Superstream] Occupy the Space: A grassroots guide to engineering (an...Jason Yip
The typical problem in product engineering is not bad strategy, so much as “no strategy”. This leads to confusion, lack of motivation, and incoherent action. The next time you look for a strategy and find an empty space, instead of waiting for it to be filled, I will show you how to fill it in yourself. If you’re wrong, it forces a correction. If you’re right, it helps create focus. I’ll share how I’ve approached this in the past, both what works and lessons for what didn’t work so well.
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HCL Notes and Domino License Cost Reduction in the World of DLAUpanagenda
Webinar Recording: https://www.panagenda.com/webinars/hcl-notes-and-domino-license-cost-reduction-in-the-world-of-dlau/
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Bram Verhoef, Head of Machine Learning at Axelera AI, presents the “How Axelera AI Uses Digital Compute-in-memory to Deliver Fast and Energy-efficient Computer Vision” tutorial at the May 2024 Embedded Vision Summit.
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2. Webinar Agenda
Single Phase DP Expansion Please hold questions until the
DZ Expansion end of the webinar. We will
AZ Expansion have a question and answer
session at the end.
New Mounting Cards
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3. AMC Single Phase AC Digital Product Overview
Presented by John Rice
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4. Market Demand – Single Phase AC Products
Three phase not required - low power (<10A continuous)
No de-rating
Reduce cost while adding features
Single phase power is readily available.
Medical
Rapid prototyping
Packaging
Entertainment
Lab Automation
Other servo drive manufacturers offering single phase input
Elmo- Bassoon
Copley Xenus
Baldor Mint Drive
Emerson Epsilon
Yaskawa Sigma II
Allen Bradley Ultra 1500
Parker Aries
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5. Comparison – PLS15A40 / PLA15A40
Drive With PLA15A40 Drive With PLS15A40
Power Board Power Board
•3 ph AC Input •1 ph AC Input
•7”x5.5”x2.2” •7”x4.9”x1.75”
•0-65 C •0-75 C
•No Shunt Reg •Shunt Reg
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6. PLS15A40 Key Features
Smaller than PLA15A40 (but mounting holes identically spaced)
Reduced Cost
Built in shunt regulator
RMS current limiting compatible
100BASE-T compatible
DC supply input with no de-rating
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7. New Top Level Products
12 New top level products have been added to the DP
series product line
DPRAHIA-015S400.pdf
DPRANIE-015S400.pdf
DPRNLIE-015S400.pdf
DPRAHIE-015S400.pdf
DPRANIR-015S400.pdf
DPRAHIR-015S400.pdf
DPRAHIS-015S400.pdf
DPCANIA-015S400.pdf
DPCANIE-015S400.pdf
DPCANIR-015S400.pdf
DPCANIS-015S400.pdf
DPQNNIE-015S400.pdf
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8. AMC DZ Expansion Digital Product Overview
Presented by Ben Johnson
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9. Expanded Z Platform Project
What? Product Growth Strategies
The goal of this project is to expand the Market Driven
power range of the Z drives (analog
and digital). Building a Technology Base
Expand the Voltage Range Platform Designs
Expand the Current Range Ease of Use/Ease of Integration
Extended Environment Conditions
Industries
Why?
Medical/Healthcare
Multiple Customer Requests
Homeland Security/Military
Core Market of AMC
Compact, Low Voltage DC Input Robotics/Autonomous Vehicles
Increased Competition Alternative Power
Elmo has a broader offering Semiconductor
Copley has entered the market Entertainment/Simulation
AllMotion and Technosoft are entering
market Pharmaceutical Automation
Need to have power levels that match Lab Automation/Inspection
motors/actuators segments Communications
Price sensitivity for power
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10. DZ Products – Overview
SIZE M SIZE L SIZE XL
Digital drives use same configuration
interface software as their larger
panel-mount cousins
Range of supply voltages
Range of current outputs
Three sizes
Common pin-out
3 Physical Sizes (M/L/XL)
Continuous Peak Voltage Network Size Size M: (2.5”x2.0”x1.1”)
Current (A) Current (A) Range Capability
Size L: (2.5”x2.0”x1.3”)
6 12 20-80 CANopen M
Size XL: (3.0”x2.0”x1.3”)
6 12 20-80 RS-485 M
12 20 10-80 CANopen L
12 20 10-80 RS-485 L
20 40 10-80 CANopen XL
20 40 10-80 RS-485 XL
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11. DZX Products
SIZE L SIZE XL
Extended Temperature Range
Shock and Vibration
Altitude
Humidity
Designed to MIL-STD-810F
2 Physical Sizes (M/L/XL)
Continuous Peak Voltage Network Size Size L: (2.5”x2.0”x1.3”)
Current (A) Current (A) Range Capability
Size XL: (3.0”x2.0”x1.3”)
4 8 10-80 CANopen L
4 8 10-80 RS-485 L
7.5 15 10-80 CANopen L
7.5 15 10-80 RS-485 L
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12. Newly Released DZ
New Product Additions
Increased current output
Increased voltage range
DZ
Part Number Continuous Peak Voltage Network Size
Current (A) Current (A) Range Capability
DZCANTE-012L080 6 12 20-80 CANopen M
DZRALTE-012L080 6 12 20-80 RS-485 M
DZCANTE-020L080 12 20 10-80 CANopen L
DZRALTE-020L080 12 20 10-80 RS-485 L
DZCANTE-040L080 20 40 10-80 CANopen XL
DZRALTE-040L080 20 40 10-80 RS-485 XL
DZCANTE-060L080 30 60 10-80 CANopen XL
DZRALTE-060L080 30 60 10-80 RS-485 XL
DZCANTE-010L200 5 10 40-175 CANopen L
DZRALTE-010L200 5 10 40-175 RS-485 L
DZCANTE-025L200 12.5 25 40-175 CANopen XL
DZRALTE-025L200 12.5 25 40-175 RS-485 XL
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13. Newly Released DZX
New Product Additions
Extended temperature range
Designed to Mil-STD-810F
DZX
Part Number Continuous Peak Voltage Network Size
Current (A) Current (A) Range Capability
DZXCANTE-008L080 4 8 10-80 CANopen L
DZXRALTE-008L080 4 8 10-80 RS-485 L
DZXCANTE-015L080 7.5 15 10-80 CANopen L
DZXRALTE-015L080 7.5 15 10-80 RS-485 L
DZXCANTE-040L080 20 40 10-80 CANopen XL
DZXRALTE-040L080 20 40 10-80 RS-485 XL
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15. AMC AZ Expansion Analog Product Overview
Presented by: Earvin Caceres
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16. Expanded Z Platform Project
What? Product Growth Strategies
The goal of this project is to expand the Market Driven
power range of the Z drives (analog Building a Technology Base
and digital). Platform Designs
Expand the Voltage Range
Ease of Use/Ease of Integration
Expand the Current Range
Why? Industries
Multiple Customer Requests Medical/Healthcare
Core Market of AMC Homeland Security/Military
Compact, Low Voltage DC Input Robotics/Autonomous Vehicles
Increased Competition Alternative Power
Elmo has a broader offering Semiconductor
Copley has entered the market Entertainment/Simulation
AllMotion and Technosoft are entering Pharmaceutical Automation
market
Lab Automation/Inspection
Need to have power levels that match
motors/actuators segments Communications
Price sensitivity for power
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17. AZ Products - Overview
SIZE L SIZE XL
SIZE M
Functionality and features of
panel mount analog products
in a PCB mount form factor.
Command Source: +/-10V
analog, PWM and direction
(current mode)
Brushed and Brushless motors
Feedback Supported: Encoder,
20 to 80Vdc (+/-10%) 10 to 80Vdc (+/-10%) 10 to 80Vdc (+/-10%)
Hall Sensors, Tachometer 3Adc/6Adc 12Adc/20Adc 20Adc/40Adc
Modes of operation: Current, 6Adc/12Adc 40 to 175Vdc (+/-10%) 40 to 175Vdc (+/-10%)
6Adc/10Adc 12.5Adc/25Adc
Duty Cycle(Open Loop), Hall
Velocity, Encoder Velocity,
Tachometer (+/-60V)
Range of supply voltage 3 Physical Sizes (M/L/XL)
inputs Size M: (2.5”x2.0”x0.7”)
Range of current outputs Size L: (2.5”x2.0”x0.9”)
Common pinout Size XL: (3.0”x2.0”x0.9”)
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18. Newly Released AZ Products (High Voltage)
Part Number Continuous Current Peak current Voltage range(Vdc) Size
(Adc) (Adc)
AZ10A20 6 10 40-175 L
AZ10A20DDC
AZB10A20
AZBH10A20
AZBE10A20
AZBDC10A20
AZ25A20 12.5 25 40-175 XL
AZ25A20DDC
AZB25A20
AZBH25A20
AZBE25A20
AZBDC25A20
AZ Brushed AZBE Brushed/Brushless AZ….DDC Brushed
Analog Input Analog Input PWM and direction Input
Current Mode Current, Duty Cycle (Open Loop), Current Mode
Encoder Velocity, Tach
AZB Brushed/Brushless AZBH Brushed/Brushless AZBDC Brushed/Brushless
Analog Input Analog Input PWM and direction Input
Current Mode Current, Duty Cycle (Open Loop), Current Mode
Hall Velocity, Tach
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19. AZX Products - Overview
SIZE L SIZE XL
Extended Environment drives
Extended Temperature
Shock and Vibration
Altitude
Humidity
Designed to MIL-STD-810F
Same functionality as
standard AZ 10 to 80Vdc (+/-10%) 10 to 80Vdc (+/-10%)
4Adc/8Adc 12.5Adc/25Adc
Command Source: +/-10V 7.5Adc/15Adc
analog, PWM and direction
(current mode) 2 Physical Sizes (L/XL)
Brushed and Brushless motors* Size L: (2.5”x2.0”x0.9”)
Feedback Supported: Encoder, Size XL: (3.0”x2.0”x0.9”)
Hall Sensors, Tachometer
Modes of operation: Current, *Note: AZX Models are designed
Duty Cycle(Open Loop), Hall to drive both brushed and
Velocity, Encoder Velocity, brushless motors. There are no
Tachometer (+/-60V) AZX models that support only
brushed motors
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20. Newly Released AZX Products
Part Number Continuous Peak current Voltage Size
Current (Adc) (Adc) range(Vdc)
AZXB25A8 12.5 25 10-80 XL
AZXBH25A8*
AZXBE25A8*
AZXBDC25A8
* Available pending website update
AZXB Brushed/Brushless AZXBH Brushed/Brushless
Analog Input Current, Duty Cycle (Open Loop),
Current Mode Hall Velocity, Tach
Analog Input
AZXBDC Brushed/Brushless AZXBE Brushed/Brushless
PWM and direction Current, Duty Cycle (Open Loop),
Input Encoder Velocity, Tach
Current Mode Analog Input
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21. Mounting Cards
MC1XAZ01 MC1XAZ01-HR
Model Number Motor/Power Max Voltage Max Current Comments
Connector Type
MC1XAZ01 Vertical-entry 175 25 Supports All AZ and AZX
Quick-disconnect products except
40Adc/20Adc drives.
MC1XAZ01-HR Right angle-entry 175 40 Required for 40Adc/20Adc
Screw Terminal drives. Supports all AZ and
AZX products.
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