This document summarizes a presentation about AKM servomotors:
- AKM servomotors offer best-in-class torque density and torque-to-price ratio. They are available in 7 frame sizes providing torque from 1.6 to 465 in-lbs.
- The motors have die-cast aluminum construction and offer over 6 feedback types. They can be customized with non-standard mounts, shafts, connectors, windings, and feedback options.
- Electromate sells and services AKM servomotors and can pursue large OEM opportunities over $500k by focusing on applications with integrated drives, gearboxes, and other components.
In this presentation on Driving LEDs — AC-DC Power Supplies we will look at the typical circuit structure of AC-DC drivers, the importance of TRIAC dimmability and some standards covering drivers for LED systems.
There are four main switch mode driver topologies used for LED systems: buck, boost, buck-boost, and flyback. Switch mode drivers are more efficient than discrete component or linear drivers. The presentation discusses the operation and advantages of each topology, including examples of driver ICs in each configuration. SEPIC configuration can regulate output voltage even when input voltage is higher or lower than output. Flyback topology allows for single or multiple outputs and is the most versatile.
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Due to increasing energy regulations, most people are familiar by now with the long life spans and energy savings associated with LEDs, or light-emitting diodes. However, many are not aware that these innovative light sources require specialized devices called LED drivers to operate.
You can learn more about LED Drivers by visiting our website https://www.1000bulbs.com/category/led-drivers/
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SPICE MODEL of XBS304S17R (Standard Model) in SPICE PARK. English Version is http://www.spicepark.net. Japanese Version is http://www.spicepark.com by Bee Technologies.
In this presentation, on Driving LEDs – Resistors and Linear Drivers, we will look at simple resistor based current regulation for LED systems and the use of linear drivers to regulate current in an LED system.
SPICE MODEL of 2SJ509 (Professional+BDP Model) in SPICE PARKTsuyoshi Horigome
SPICE MODEL of 2SJ509 (Professional+BDP Model) in SPICE PARK. English Version is http://www.spicepark.net. Japanese Version is http://www.spicepark.com by Bee Technologies.
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SPICE MODEL of 30WQ04FN (Professional Model) in SPICE PARK. English Version is http://www.spicepark.net. Japanese Version is http://www.spicepark.com by Bee Technologies.
In this presentation on Driving LEDs — AC-DC Power Supplies we will look at the typical circuit structure of AC-DC drivers, the importance of TRIAC dimmability and some standards covering drivers for LED systems.
There are four main switch mode driver topologies used for LED systems: buck, boost, buck-boost, and flyback. Switch mode drivers are more efficient than discrete component or linear drivers. The presentation discusses the operation and advantages of each topology, including examples of driver ICs in each configuration. SEPIC configuration can regulate output voltage even when input voltage is higher or lower than output. Flyback topology allows for single or multiple outputs and is the most versatile.
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Due to increasing energy regulations, most people are familiar by now with the long life spans and energy savings associated with LEDs, or light-emitting diodes. However, many are not aware that these innovative light sources require specialized devices called LED drivers to operate.
You can learn more about LED Drivers by visiting our website https://www.1000bulbs.com/category/led-drivers/
Check out our Blog for tips and suggestions on how to properly light your home: www.blog.1000bulbs.com
SPICE MODEL of XBS304S17R (Standard Model) in SPICE PARKTsuyoshi Horigome
SPICE MODEL of XBS304S17R (Standard Model) in SPICE PARK. English Version is http://www.spicepark.net. Japanese Version is http://www.spicepark.com by Bee Technologies.
In this presentation, on Driving LEDs – Resistors and Linear Drivers, we will look at simple resistor based current regulation for LED systems and the use of linear drivers to regulate current in an LED system.
SPICE MODEL of 2SJ509 (Professional+BDP Model) in SPICE PARKTsuyoshi Horigome
SPICE MODEL of 2SJ509 (Professional+BDP Model) in SPICE PARK. English Version is http://www.spicepark.net. Japanese Version is http://www.spicepark.com by Bee Technologies.
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SPICE MODEL of 30WQ04FN (Professional Model) in SPICE PARK. English Version is http://www.spicepark.net. Japanese Version is http://www.spicepark.com by Bee Technologies.
This document provides specifications for the Minebea Motor Manufacturing Corporation PM35L-048 motor including:
1) The motor has 48 steps per rotation, uses a 2-2 phase drive method, and can be driven with either a unipolar constant voltage or bipolar chopper circuit.
2) Electrical specifications include a drive voltage of 24V, current per phase of 500mA, and coil resistances of 30 ohms or 5.5 ohms depending on the drive circuit.
3) Performance specifications include torque curves showing torque output versus frequency for the different magnet materials and drive circuits.
SPICE MODEL of XBS304S17R (Professional Model) in SPICE PARKTsuyoshi Horigome
SPICE MODEL of XBS304S17R (Professional Model) in SPICE PARK. English Version is http://www.spicepark.net. Japanese Version is http://www.spicepark.com by Bee Technologies.
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SPICE MODEL of TPCP8002 (Professional+BDP Model) in SPICE PARK. English Version is http://www.spicepark.net. Japanese Version is http://www.spicepark.com by Bee Technologies.
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This study examines metadynamic recrystallization in coarse-grained Nb microalloyed austenite steel. There is a transition between static and metadynamic recrystallization between the critical strain εc and transition strain εT = 2.2εc. Below εc only static recrystallization occurs. Between εc and εT both static and metadynamic recrystallization contribute to softening. Above εT only metadynamic recrystallization occurs. A new model was developed that considers the contributions of both static and metadynamic recrystallization between εc and εT. The model predictions matched experimental validations
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This document provides a device modeling report for a TOSHIBA SSM3J13T power MOSFET. It includes:
1) Details of the MOSFET components and manufacturer.
2) Descriptions and parameters of the MOSFET and body diode PSpice models.
3) Simulation results and comparisons to measurements for key electrical characteristics like transconductance, Vgs-Id, gate charge, switching time and more.
4) Reference curves for characteristics like output, forward current, reverse recovery and zener voltage.
The report examines the device's electrical behavior and validates its PSpice model against experimental data.
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SPICE MODEL of TK40J60T (Professional+BDP Model) in SPICE PARK. English Version is http://www.spicepark.net. Japanese Version is http://www.spicepark.com by Bee Technologies.
The document provides specifications for Signtech Co., Ltd.'s LED light panels, including details on module number, color, size, power consumption, operating temperature, color temperature, chip type, and length for various LED strip models. It also lists available panel sizes and types, as well as power adapter specifications. The panels can be used indoors or outdoors and are available in single or double-sided configurations.
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This document provides a device modeling report for a Schottky rectifier diode with part number XBS204S17R. It includes:
1) Details of the diode components and manufacturer.
2) Descriptions of the PSpice model parameters used to simulate the diode.
3) Simulation results and comparisons with measurement data for the diode's forward and reverse characteristics, capacitance over voltage, and reverse recovery time.
4) Circuit diagrams used to simulate the diode's electrical behavior.
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This document summarizes the modeling and simulation of a power MOSFET. It includes:
1) Details of the MOSFET components and manufacturer.
2) Descriptions of the MOSFET model used in the PSpice simulation software.
3) Results of simulations validating the MOSFET model against measurements, including transconductance, voltage-current characteristics, capacitances, switching times and reverse recovery characteristics of the body diode.
3) The simulations show good agreement with measurements, validating the accuracy of the MOSFET model.
SPICE MODEL of 2SJ527 (Standard+BDS Model) in SPICE PARKTsuyoshi Horigome
SPICE MODEL of 2SJ527 (Standard+BDS) in SPICE PARK. English Version is http://www.spicepark.net. Japanese Version is http://www.spicepark.com by Bee Technologies.
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SPICE MODEL of 1SS187 (Professional Model) in SPICE PARK. English Version is http://www.spicepark.net. Japanese Version is http://www.spicepark.com by Bee Technologies.
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In this paper a new mixed nodal-mesh formulation of the PEEC
method is proposed. Based on the hypothesis that charges reside
only on the surface of conductors and that current density is
solenoidal inside them, a novel scheme is developed fully
exploiting the physical properties of charges and currents. It
comes out that the presented approach allows to reduce the number
of unknowns while preserving the accuracy. An elegant and
efficient algorithm, based on graph theory, is proposed to
automatically search independent loops on three dimensional
rectangular grids such as those arising in volumetric PEEC
formulation. The method is validated through numerical results
that confirm the accuracy of the proposed formulation from
DC-to-daylight and its capability to provide memory saving.
The document contains information about circuit symbols used in circuit diagrams. It includes common electronic components like batteries, resistors, capacitors, transistors, integrated circuits, and other devices. The symbols represent the electronic or electrical behavior of each component. Circuit diagrams use these standardized symbols to represent the connections between components in a circuit.
The document provides an overview of aluminum electrolytic capacitors, including their characteristics, construction, types, dimensions, part numbering system, applications, and more. Key points covered include:
- They are polarized components with anode and cathode terminals and dominate higher capacitance values.
- Available in leaded and surface mount styles with capacitance values ranging from 0.1uF to 68,000uF.
- Dimensional specifications include diameter by length and lead spacing/orientation.
- Part numbering specifies values for capacitance, tolerance, voltage, size, and series.
- Applications include common usage in various end products/industries.
In this presentation on External Thermal Resistance we will look at the thermal resistance of various substrate types, thermal management with printed circuit boards, and examples that compare the thermal resistance of various substrate technologies.
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The document discusses Electromate's ERD line of electric rod-style actuators. It provides information on three sizes of ERD actuators with varying strokes, forces, speeds, and options. A new larger ERD20 model is introduced with forces up to 500 lbf. Application examples are listed for various industries including food/beverage and packaging. Electromate's Actuator Control Solutions (ACS) and integration with servo drives is also summarized.
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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.
1) The document describes TacLED-3D, a new material for 3D structuring LED light that is bendable and formable.
2) TacLED-3D has excellent heat dissipation and dielectric properties that allow it to adhere strongly to metal substrates while maintaining high thermal resistance during bending.
3) Testing shows that TacLED-3D maintains high dielectric breakdown voltage even when bent into complex 3D shapes, and it does not develop microcracks like conventional materials. TacLED-3D is presented as a superior solution for 3D LED applications.
This document summarizes an LED lighting system by ILS. It describes the physics and benefits of LED lamps, as well as ILS LED fittings, drivers, fixtures, heat sinks, and financial and environmental comparisons to existing lighting systems. ILS uses high-quality Citizen LEDs and thermal management to provide energy efficient, long-lasting LED lighting.
This document discusses challenges with continuing to scale CMOS fabrication processes beyond 22nm. It presents information on:
1) Application requirements for high performance, low power, and low leakage in different device types like servers, phones, etc.
2) Trends in CMOS device resistance scaling and breakdown of external resistances like contact and silicide layers that contribute more at smaller nodes.
3) Projections that contact resistivity will exceed the ITRS roadmap target and require new materials to continue scaling beyond 22nm, along with thinner silicide layers required.
This document provides specifications for the Minebea Motor Manufacturing Corporation PM35L-048 motor including:
1) The motor has 48 steps per rotation, uses a 2-2 phase drive method, and can be driven with either a unipolar constant voltage or bipolar chopper circuit.
2) Electrical specifications include a drive voltage of 24V, current per phase of 500mA, and coil resistances of 30 ohms or 5.5 ohms depending on the drive circuit.
3) Performance specifications include torque curves showing torque output versus frequency for the different magnet materials and drive circuits.
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SPICE MODEL of TPCP8002 (Professional+BDP Model) in SPICE PARK. English Version is http://www.spicepark.net. Japanese Version is http://www.spicepark.com by Bee Technologies.
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This study examines metadynamic recrystallization in coarse-grained Nb microalloyed austenite steel. There is a transition between static and metadynamic recrystallization between the critical strain εc and transition strain εT = 2.2εc. Below εc only static recrystallization occurs. Between εc and εT both static and metadynamic recrystallization contribute to softening. Above εT only metadynamic recrystallization occurs. A new model was developed that considers the contributions of both static and metadynamic recrystallization between εc and εT. The model predictions matched experimental validations
SPICE MODEL of SSM3J13T (Professional+BDP Model) in SPICE PARKTsuyoshi Horigome
This document provides a device modeling report for a TOSHIBA SSM3J13T power MOSFET. It includes:
1) Details of the MOSFET components and manufacturer.
2) Descriptions and parameters of the MOSFET and body diode PSpice models.
3) Simulation results and comparisons to measurements for key electrical characteristics like transconductance, Vgs-Id, gate charge, switching time and more.
4) Reference curves for characteristics like output, forward current, reverse recovery and zener voltage.
The report examines the device's electrical behavior and validates its PSpice model against experimental data.
SPICE MODEL of TK40J60T (Professional+BDP Model) in SPICE PARKTsuyoshi Horigome
SPICE MODEL of TK40J60T (Professional+BDP Model) in SPICE PARK. English Version is http://www.spicepark.net. Japanese Version is http://www.spicepark.com by Bee Technologies.
The document provides specifications for Signtech Co., Ltd.'s LED light panels, including details on module number, color, size, power consumption, operating temperature, color temperature, chip type, and length for various LED strip models. It also lists available panel sizes and types, as well as power adapter specifications. The panels can be used indoors or outdoors and are available in single or double-sided configurations.
SPICE MODEL of XBS204S17R (Professional Model) in SPICE PARKTsuyoshi Horigome
This document provides a device modeling report for a Schottky rectifier diode with part number XBS204S17R. It includes:
1) Details of the diode components and manufacturer.
2) Descriptions of the PSpice model parameters used to simulate the diode.
3) Simulation results and comparisons with measurement data for the diode's forward and reverse characteristics, capacitance over voltage, and reverse recovery time.
4) Circuit diagrams used to simulate the diode's electrical behavior.
SPICE MODEL of 2SJ527 (Professional+BDSP Model) in SPICE PARKTsuyoshi Horigome
This document summarizes the modeling and simulation of a power MOSFET. It includes:
1) Details of the MOSFET components and manufacturer.
2) Descriptions of the MOSFET model used in the PSpice simulation software.
3) Results of simulations validating the MOSFET model against measurements, including transconductance, voltage-current characteristics, capacitances, switching times and reverse recovery characteristics of the body diode.
3) The simulations show good agreement with measurements, validating the accuracy of the MOSFET model.
SPICE MODEL of 2SJ527 (Standard+BDS Model) in SPICE PARKTsuyoshi Horigome
SPICE MODEL of 2SJ527 (Standard+BDS) in SPICE PARK. English Version is http://www.spicepark.net. Japanese Version is http://www.spicepark.com by Bee Technologies.
SPICE MODEL of 1SS187 (Professional Model) in SPICE PARKTsuyoshi Horigome
SPICE MODEL of 1SS187 (Professional Model) in SPICE PARK. English Version is http://www.spicepark.net. Japanese Version is http://www.spicepark.com by Bee Technologies.
This document summarizes the specifications and simulation results for a 1SS187 general purpose rectifier diode made by Toshiba. It includes the diode's SPICE model parameters, forward and reverse characteristics from circuit simulations, and comparison of simulated and measured results showing close matches. Reverse recovery time was simulated as 6.97ns compared to a measured 7ns.
In this paper a new mixed nodal-mesh formulation of the PEEC
method is proposed. Based on the hypothesis that charges reside
only on the surface of conductors and that current density is
solenoidal inside them, a novel scheme is developed fully
exploiting the physical properties of charges and currents. It
comes out that the presented approach allows to reduce the number
of unknowns while preserving the accuracy. An elegant and
efficient algorithm, based on graph theory, is proposed to
automatically search independent loops on three dimensional
rectangular grids such as those arising in volumetric PEEC
formulation. The method is validated through numerical results
that confirm the accuracy of the proposed formulation from
DC-to-daylight and its capability to provide memory saving.
The document contains information about circuit symbols used in circuit diagrams. It includes common electronic components like batteries, resistors, capacitors, transistors, integrated circuits, and other devices. The symbols represent the electronic or electrical behavior of each component. Circuit diagrams use these standardized symbols to represent the connections between components in a circuit.
The document provides an overview of aluminum electrolytic capacitors, including their characteristics, construction, types, dimensions, part numbering system, applications, and more. Key points covered include:
- They are polarized components with anode and cathode terminals and dominate higher capacitance values.
- Available in leaded and surface mount styles with capacitance values ranging from 0.1uF to 68,000uF.
- Dimensional specifications include diameter by length and lead spacing/orientation.
- Part numbering specifies values for capacitance, tolerance, voltage, size, and series.
- Applications include common usage in various end products/industries.
In this presentation on External Thermal Resistance we will look at the thermal resistance of various substrate types, thermal management with printed circuit boards, and examples that compare the thermal resistance of various substrate technologies.
Tolomatic ERD20 and ACS Ethernet Customer Presentation november 2011 eis verElectromate
The document discusses Electromate's ERD line of electric rod-style actuators. It provides information on three sizes of ERD actuators with varying strokes, forces, speeds, and options. A new larger ERD20 model is introduced with forces up to 500 lbf. Application examples are listed for various industries including food/beverage and packaging. Electromate's Actuator Control Solutions (ACS) and integration with servo drives is also summarized.
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.
1) The document describes TacLED-3D, a new material for 3D structuring LED light that is bendable and formable.
2) TacLED-3D has excellent heat dissipation and dielectric properties that allow it to adhere strongly to metal substrates while maintaining high thermal resistance during bending.
3) Testing shows that TacLED-3D maintains high dielectric breakdown voltage even when bent into complex 3D shapes, and it does not develop microcracks like conventional materials. TacLED-3D is presented as a superior solution for 3D LED applications.
This document summarizes an LED lighting system by ILS. It describes the physics and benefits of LED lamps, as well as ILS LED fittings, drivers, fixtures, heat sinks, and financial and environmental comparisons to existing lighting systems. ILS uses high-quality Citizen LEDs and thermal management to provide energy efficient, long-lasting LED lighting.
This document discusses challenges with continuing to scale CMOS fabrication processes beyond 22nm. It presents information on:
1) Application requirements for high performance, low power, and low leakage in different device types like servers, phones, etc.
2) Trends in CMOS device resistance scaling and breakdown of external resistances like contact and silicide layers that contribute more at smaller nodes.
3) Projections that contact resistivity will exceed the ITRS roadmap target and require new materials to continue scaling beyond 22nm, along with thinner silicide layers required.
This document provides information about theatre lighting products from F.A.L., including ceramic lighting fixtures, stage pro lighting fixtures, day light lighting fixtures, and other fixtures. F.A.L. has over 20 years of experience in theatre, stage, and architectural lighting. They launched a new premium range of theatre lighting products that offer high quality and performance. The document provides specifications for various lighting fixtures.
KEMET Webinar - Challenging Designs Drive Diverse Form FactorsMarkus Trautz
Ceramic capacitors are a key component in just about any electronic system used today and perform critical functions such as filtering, decoupling, bypass, voltage suppression, just to name a few. The increase in automotive sensors, harsh environment applications, and unique electrical and mechanical requirements has driven ceramic capacitors to take on more unique form factors. This webinar will explore how form factor plays a vital role in electrical and mechanical performance and what to consider when selecting the various options.
This document provides specifications for the RM851 Series high abuse recessed fixture for grid ceilings. It can be used with compact fluorescent or induction lamps. The fixture has a heavy gauge steel or aluminum housing, specular aluminum reflector, and prismatic tempered glass lens. It is UL listed and suitable for damp locations. Induction lamp options provide reduced maintenance costs and lifetime of 40,000+ hours. Dimensions are 16" square with a 10" recess.
This document provides specifications for the RM851 Series high abuse recessed fixture for grid ceilings. It can be used with compact fluorescent or induction lamps. The fixture has a heavy gauge steel or aluminum housing, specular aluminum reflector, and prismatic tempered glass lens. It is UL listed and suitable for damp locations. Induction lamp options provide long life, energy efficiency, and instant on/off capabilities making it suitable for applications like parking garages, gymnasiums, and industrial facilities.
Suppliers of Inductive Proximity Switches, Capacitive Proximity Switches, Optical Proximity Switches, Magnetic Proximity Switches, Electronic Speed Switches, Pull Cord Switches, Belt Sway Switches, Heavy Duty Limit Switches, a comprehensive range of Process Control Instruments & Automation Components. These products are widely used in automobile, electronics, pharmaceutical and food industries.
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.
The document provides information on the MUR8100E and MUR880E ultrafast rectifier diodes from ON Semiconductor. The diodes are designed for use in switching power supplies, inverters, and as free wheeling diodes. Key features include a 20mJ avalanche energy rating, 175°C operating junction temperature, and packaging in a TO-220 case. Electrical characteristics including forward voltage, reverse current, and reverse recovery time are specified. Maximum ratings and derating curves are also given.
Torque Systems designs high-performance brush servo motors that provide efficiency, flexibility, and long service life. Their TORQUEMASTER 4000 series motors deliver smooth operation throughout the full speed range with fast response, accurate control, and high torque-to-inertia ratios. They are designed for applications including factory automation, packaging, robotics, machine tools, and medical devices. The 4000 series provides superior low-speed performance and maximum power ratings with low thermal resistance for high-speed performance in a compact package.
This document provides training on using the TYPE-72C+ optical fiber splicer from Sumitomo Electric. It covers topics such as fiber types and their properties, fiber optic network loss budgets, how to perform splices and arc tests, cleaning and maintaining the splicer, and contact information for support. The goal is to train users on proper operation of the splicer to obtain high quality splices.
This document provides specifications for the ROTACOD HMx58x EC series of absolute encoders with Ethercat interface. It lists environmental specifications such as operating temperature range from -25°C to 85°C and IP65 protection. Mechanical specifications include shaft diameters from 6 to 15 mm, shaft speeds up to 6000 rpm, and bearing life of 400 million revolutions minimum. Electrical specifications include +10 to +30V power supply, 2.2W max power, 150 kHz max counting frequency, and EtherCAT interface. Materials include housings made of non-corroding AW-6082 aluminum, stainless steel shafts, and GaAI diode light sources. Accessories such as flexible couplings and cables
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.
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The document provides specifications for Thomson RoundRail linear guides and components. It includes dimensions, features, and part numbering for twin shaft web linear guides in both vertical and horizontal configurations ranging from 0.5 to 1 inch in diameter. Load capacity charts are provided for different guide sizes and configurations that can support loads between 165 to 3000 pounds depending on the model. Maximum guide lengths are listed as 72 inches and engineering calculations for shaft deflection are also noted.
Thomson Linear RoundRail 1VC Double Unsupported SpecsElectromate
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.
The Thomson WhisperTrak electric linear actuator offers a compact, quiet, and durable solution for applications requiring linear motion. It is particularly well-suited for personal mobility, medical, and rehabilitation equipment due to its small size and silent operation. The actuator provides reliable, maintenance-free movement and has an IP67 rating, making it protected against water and dust. Its flexibility and high performance in a small package make it suitable for a wide range of industries.
The document provides information on the T-Series Ball Profile Rail from Thomson, including:
- It is lightweight, highly flexible, and forgiving, making it suitable for applications with poor misalignment.
- It has a low cost of installation as it can be mounted directly to non-machined bases without special tools.
- It offers industry standard dimensions and dimensions interchangeable with other rail brands, allowing for easy replacement.
Thomson Linear RoundRail Accessories Collapsable Bellows SpecsElectromate
This document provides specifications for various bellows that can be used to protect slides and shafts. It lists different part numbers for bellows with a range of nominal shaft diameters from 1/4 to 1 1/2 inches. The bellows are made of polyester cover and PVC stiffeners. Dimensions such as length, width, and height are provided for each part number. Some bellows are single shaft while others are dual shaft or for horizontal vs vertical systems. Each bellows comes with attachment pieces like Velcro or mounting brackets.
Thomson Linear Roundrail Dual Shaft Rail 2DA SpecsElectromate
The document provides specifications for Danaher Motion's dual shaft rail linear guides with integrated carriages. It includes dimensions, load ratings, dynamic capacities, and part numbering for the 2DA series linear guides available in nominal diameters of 0.5, 0.75, and 1.0 inches. Both full and short length carriage options are detailed along with components, material specifications, and the supplier contact information.
Thomson Linear RoundRail Continuous Support 1PC SpecsElectromate
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.
Thomson Linear RoundRail Continuous Support 1PB SpecsElectromate
The document contains specifications for various continuously supported linear guide assemblies and their components. It lists part numbers, dimensions, load ratings, and other technical specifications for linear guides, support rails, pillow blocks, and bearings. Materials include aluminum alloys and bearings include ball bushings. Linear guides are specified by part number plus length and provide continuous support for applications requiring rigidity.
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Paper: https://eprint.iacr.org/2023/1886
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Monitoring and observability aren’t traditionally found in software curriculums and many of us cobble this knowledge together from whatever vendor or ecosystem we were first introduced to and whatever is a part of your current company’s observability stack.
While the dev and ops silo continues to crumble….many organizations still relegate monitoring & observability as the purview of ops, infra and SRE teams. This is a mistake - achieving a highly observable system requires collaboration up and down the stack.
I, a former op, would like to extend an invitation to all application developers to join the observability party will share these foundational concepts to build on:
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In his public lecture, Christian Timmerer provides insights into the fascinating history of video streaming, starting from its humble beginnings before YouTube to the groundbreaking technologies that now dominate platforms like Netflix and ORF ON. Timmerer also presents provocative contributions of his own that have significantly influenced the industry. He concludes by looking at future challenges and invites the audience to join in a discussion.
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Topics covered:
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End-to-end overview of CI/CD pipeline with Azure devops
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A tale of scale & speed: How the US Navy is enabling software delivery from l...sonjaschweigert1
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Presented by Vladimir Iglovikov:
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- https://x.com/viglovikov
- https://www.instagram.com/ternaus/
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Mental Health: Maintaining balance and not feeling pressured by user demands.
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Explore more about Albumentations and join the community at:
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Website: https://albumentations.ai/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/100504475
Twitter: https://x.com/albumentations
GDG Cloud Southlake #33: Boule & Rebala: Effective AppSec in SDLC using Deplo...James Anderson
Effective Application Security in Software Delivery lifecycle using Deployment Firewall and DBOM
The modern software delivery process (or the CI/CD process) includes many tools, distributed teams, open-source code, and cloud platforms. Constant focus on speed to release software to market, along with the traditional slow and manual security checks has caused gaps in continuous security as an important piece in the software supply chain. Today organizations feel more susceptible to external and internal cyber threats due to the vast attack surface in their applications supply chain and the lack of end-to-end governance and risk management.
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In the rapidly evolving landscape of technologies, XML continues to play a vital role in structuring, storing, and transporting data across diverse systems. The recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) present new methodologies for enhancing XML development workflows, introducing efficiency, automation, and intelligent capabilities. This presentation will outline the scope and perspective of utilizing AI in XML development. The potential benefits and the possible pitfalls will be highlighted, providing a balanced view of the subject.
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The discussion will extend to how AI can be used to transform XML content. In particular, the focus will be on the use of AI XPath extension functions in XSLT, Schematron, Schematron Quick Fixes, or for XML content refactoring.
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Alt. GDG Cloud Southlake #33: Boule & Rebala: Effective AppSec in SDLC using ...James Anderson
Effective Application Security in Software Delivery lifecycle using Deployment Firewall and DBOM
The modern software delivery process (or the CI/CD process) includes many tools, distributed teams, open-source code, and cloud platforms. Constant focus on speed to release software to market, along with the traditional slow and manual security checks has caused gaps in continuous security as an important piece in the software supply chain. Today organizations feel more susceptible to external and internal cyber threats due to the vast attack surface in their applications supply chain and the lack of end-to-end governance and risk management.
The software team must secure its software delivery process to avoid vulnerability and security breaches. This needs to be achieved with existing tool chains and without extensive rework of the delivery processes. This talk will present strategies and techniques for providing visibility into the true risk of the existing vulnerabilities, preventing the introduction of security issues in the software, resolving vulnerabilities in production environments quickly, and capturing the deployment bill of materials (DBOM).
Speakers:
Bob Boule
Robert Boule is a technology enthusiast with PASSION for technology and making things work along with a knack for helping others understand how things work. He comes with around 20 years of solution engineering experience in application security, software continuous delivery, and SaaS platforms. He is known for his dynamic presentations in CI/CD and application security integrated in software delivery lifecycle.
Gopinath Rebala
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Kollmorgen akm motor presentation 2006
1. AHTD Symposium – AKM Servomotors
April 4-5, 2006
Brad Roberts
Sold & Serviced By:
ELECTROMATE
Toll Free Phone (877) SERVO98
Toll Free Fax (877) SERV099
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sales@electromate.com
2. Product Features / Differentiators
Die cast aluminum housing
Product Features and cover construction
Captured front bearing
• Best in Class Torque Density Rugged powder coating
eliminates axial movement
O-ring captures
• More than 6 unique feedback types outer bearing race
offered as standard product
Potted stators
• Mounts to match any competitors
motor mounts
Redundant magnet retention
• Best in Class Cogging Torque
performance
High performance and low cogging
• Industry Leading Torque / $ Neodymium-Iron-Boron magnets
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3. Part Number Guide
New
“The AKM Motor Family has the New
Widest Range of Options
in the Industry”
AKM 4 2 E - A N C N R - 00
Winding Mount Shaft Connectors/Plugs Custom/
Prefix Frame Stack See Table - see table see table see table Brake Feedback - Seal
Field definitions
Advanced 1 1 Alpha - A, B, C=Std C=Closed Key B=(2) IP65 (2) N=none R=res - 00=std no seal
Kollmorgen 2 2 See Table K=Open Key C=(2) IP65 2=24v 1=1024
K…=Opt 01=std w/seal
Motor 3 3 S=Spl S=Spl 2=2048
N=Smooth D=(1) IP65 02… Special
4 4 S=Special ED=500
M=(2) IP20 EE=1000
5 5 P=(1) IP20 EF=2000
6 EG=2500
7 EH=5000
EM=4096
DA=ST Abs
DB=MT Abs
C=SFD
N= none
S=Spl
7 frames 25 stacks 77 ‘standard’ windings
We have added 8 additional feedback options Sold & Serviced By:
with lower cost Absolute coming in 2006 ELECTROMATE
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4. Power Range
Continuous Torque 7
Tcs Density (flange vol) v Tcs
6
AKM 1 1.6 – 3.6 in lbs
Torque Density (Nm/dm3)
5
(.18 -- .4 Nm)
AKM 2 4.2 – 12.6 in lbs 4
(.48 – 1.4 Nm) 3
AKM 3 10.2 – 25.5 in lbs
2
(1.15 – 2.9 Nm)
1
AKM 4 17.3 -- 53.1 in lbs
Danaher, AKM Competitor
(1.95 – 6.0 Nm) 0
0.1 1 10 100
AKM 5 41.6 -- 125.0 in lbs Tcs (Nm)
(4.70 – 14.4 Nm)
AKM 6 105.0 – 215.0 in lbs
(11.90 – 25.0 Nm)
AKM 7 263.0 – 465.0 in lbs
(29.70 -- 53.0 Nm) Sold & Serviced By:
ELECTROMATE
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5. Product Uniqueness / Custom
Capabilities
Customization Capabilities
(OEM opportunities)
• Custom Mounts and Shafts
• Custom Feedback Capability
• Custom Connector Capability
• Custom Winding Capability
Vast capabilities available to go after volume OEM accounts
• > $500k opportunities
• Focus on opportunities with pull through business (drives, gearboxes, etc)
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6. Product Uniqueness / Support
Infrastructure
Manufacturing Advantage
• Single Piece Flow Manufacturing
Std Motors in QA (5 Days LT ARO) US
Std Motors in QA (10 Days ARO LT) EU
• Quality test (automated) every motor
off the manufacturing line
• Global manufacturing footprint
Rockford, Ill ; Brno, Czech Rep;
China (2007)
• Production capacity at < 50%;
can handle large orders in short Inventory Support
lead-times
• > $1.5M of unfinished goods
inventory to support 5 day lead
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times ELECTROMATE
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7. System Selling with AKM
Current AKM Systems
• AKM Gearmotors
• G&L Systems with AKM Servomotors + +
• IDC slides with AKM Servomotors
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ELECTROMATE
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8. Customer Applications:
Machine Tool Design Win (EU)
Application:
Machine Tool Segment
Turning and Milling Centers
24 – 72 motors per machine
AKM Torque Density, Superior Low Cogging
and Cool Operation Temperature Won
Technical differentiator Customer Result
>6 x lower cogging and ripple compared to >3 x better surface quality
other motor designs
2 x lower inertia 2 x better dynamic capabilities
40% less volume per torque Installation and mechanical design gets less
complicated
20% cooler at same duty cycle Higher accuracy on products due to less
thermal influence
Sold & Serviced By:
Lower cost Higher profit
ELECTROMATE
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9. Material Handling Design Win (NA)
Application:
Material Preparation Sawmill
25 motors per machine
AKM Torque Density Won
Application Need:
• Servo motor family with high power-density on
high volume sawmill machines
Custom Features Requested
• Custom shaft to match existing machine
motor mounts
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ELECTROMATE
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10. Wafer Handling Win (NA)
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Application Need:
AK
• Torque dense motor to fit in a space
constrained spot with absolute feedback in work
zone (AKM5 & AKM7)
Custom Features Requested Sold & Serviced By:
• Servo motor with custom winding, custom ELECTROMATE
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11. Ongoing Projects Update
Current Projects
• AKM 2 with Motor Mounted Connectors Mar ’06 (Launch Apr 7th)
Bring opportunities as we can Ship in late Feb
• SFD in AKM 5-7 (For Expanded S200) Mar ’06 (Launch Apr 7th )
• IP67 Design Specification (Testing) Q2 ’06 (Prep launch)
• Implementing BISS Feedback on Standard AKM Q2 ’06 (Fdbk Prod)
Low cost sine encoder option
• Low Profile Cable Exits (redesign feature) Q3 ’06 (July)
• AKM Gearmotors (Micron Mounted Boxes) Q2 ’06 (Launch June)
• EKM Motor Launch (Rugged AKM, Caustic Env) Q4 ’06 (Expanded Scope)
• AKM 8 Motor Line Expansion Scheduling (VOC TG1)
• China Expansion 2007
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