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Motor controllers receive supply voltages and provide signals to motor drives that are interfaced to motors. They include a power supply, amplifier, user interface, and position control circuitry
Search by Specification | Learn MoreDC motors are most commonly used in variable speed and torque applications. They include brushless and gear motors, as well as servomotors
Search by Specification | Learn MoreStepper motors use a magnetic field to move a rotor in small angular steps or fractions of steps. They provide precise positioning and ease of use, especially in low acceleration or static load applications
Search by Specification | Learn MoreLinear motors generate force only in the direction of travel. They are capable of extremely high speeds, quick acceleration, and accurate positioning
Search by Specification | Learn MoreAC motors include single, multiphase, universal, induction, synchronous, and gear motors. They also include servomotors.  
Search by Specification | Learn MoreLinear slides are simple linear motion devices composed of a stationary base and a moving carriage. Linear stages are slides with a drive mechanism that provide controlled, precise positioning along a linear axis
Search by Specification | Learn MoreMotor speed controllers are electronic devices that control motor speed. They carry specifications for drive type, product classification, electrical ratings, and operating parameters
Search by Specification | Learn MoreVoice coil actuators and motors generate force when subjected to an electrical current or magnetic field. The coil within the motor is the only moving component, allowing for high speed motion and accurate positioning
Search by Specification | Learn MoreMotion control systems contain matched components such as controllers, motor drives, motors, encoders, user interfaces and software. Components in these systems are optimally matched by the manufacturer
Search by Specification | Learn MoreDovetail slides are linear motion devices that allow motion and positioning along a linear axis
Search by Specification | Learn MoreMotion controllers range from simple linear controllers to complex, user-programmable modules that act as controllers within complex integrated multi-axis motion systems
Search by Specification | Learn MoreRotary positioning stages are devices with tables or shafts that may be rotated to any angular position. They may be driven or simple slides.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreElectrical power generators transform mechanical energy into electrical energy, typically for backup or emergency power. Generators can produce either AC or DC power and are typically powered by a fuel engine.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreMotion control software uses advanced algorithms for programming, monitoring, and optimizing digital motion control products.
Learn MoreCNC routers are computer-controlled machines that are capable of cutting complex two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) shapes with router bits that spin at high speeds.
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Digital Drive Controllers NIRECO America Corporation
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Aalborg®'s SMV Stepping Motor Valves' advantages over solenoid operated valves include cool operations (no control operating problems due to coils heating up), extremely fine resolution, very low differential pressures, and high operating pressures. Valves are controllable by TTL compatible logic level and analog 0 to 5 Vdc signals. (read more)
For designers who require performance and endurance in a small package, Nippon Pulse America introduces the NEMA Size 11 hybrid stepper motors that produce high torque in a small, RoHS compliant package. They are ideal for motion control applications where the benefits of smaller size with high torque are essential. (read more)
ElectroCraft is pleased to announce the release of our new size 11 hybrid stepping motor. The new stepping motor design features high torque in a small package, ideal for automation applications where small size and high torque are essential. The new stepping motor measures only 1.1 inches square by as little as 1.2 inches long. (read more)
4mm stepping motor, 2phase, 22.5 degree step angle (read more)
PR series rotary hybrid motors range in square from 20mm (NEMA SIZE 8) to 57mm (NEMA SIZE 23) with step angles of 0.9 deg or 1.8 deg. Stack length, winding variations and mechanical options are offered to match the performance of the motors with specific requirements of the application. (read more)
NEW high accuracy and cost-effective shaft type 2-phase stepping motor, AK-2 Series.
Features available by clicking (read more)
Gee Plus Inc. of Elgin, South Carolina, announces the new Size 17 (1.65 inch square) miniature stepping actuator composed of a hybrid step motor and an internal lead screw cut directly into the shaft. The Gee Plus DSM 4234H-C6231 stepping actuator posses an M5 X 2.0 lead pitch configuration that develops a linear force of 13.5 pounds (60 Newtons). The motor's front bearing is preloaded to ensure... (read more)
Gee Plus Inc. of Elgin, South Carolina, announces the Size 17 linear step actuator, model DSM4234-LN-04150, that combines a two phase hybrid step motor with a lead screw to create precision linear motion. The maximum load capacity of the Gee Plus linear actuator is 150 Newtons (33.8 lbs-force). The position step size is 3.5 ?m or 0.00138 inches. (read more)
The SureStep™ open-loop stepping system provides simple & accurate control of position & speed. 4 stepper motors & a "one-size-fits-all" microstepping drive are offered. The motors handle a wide variety of applications. The drive operates any of 4 motors & features standard +5 VDC optically isolated logic inputs to interface with PLCs & other controllers/indexers. (read more)
The M-663 Piline™ piezo motor stage is the smallest closed-loop ultrasonic linear piezomotor-driven translation stage with linear encoder (100 nanometer resolution). It combines the advantages of piezo-motor drives with PI precision micro mechanics.
PI offers miniature open-loop ultrasonic linear motor driven stages as small as ~9x6x2 mm (model P-652). (read more)
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Jones on Stepping Motors This tutorial covers the basic principles of stepping motors and stepping motor control systems, including both the physics of steppers, the |
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Jones on Stepping Motor Physics 2. Stepping Motor Physics Part of Stepping Motors by Douglas W. Jones T HE U NIVERSITY OF I OWA Department of Computer Science |
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Electric motor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 9 Linear motors 10 Doubly-fed electric motor |
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Stepper motor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The motor's position can be controlled precisely, without any feedback mechanism (see open loop control). Stepper motors are similar to switched |
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PI: Products | Selection Guide: Linear Piezo Motor, Ceramic... Semi Award for Piezo Motor Selection Guides: Piezo Linear Motor Solutions: Piezo Stepping Motors & Ultrasonic Motors |
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Taiwan Stepping Motor -TAMI- Stepping Motors, Stepping Motor... Stepping Motor Manufacturer Stepping Motor Manufacturers Online Video Exhibition Hall of Taiwan Machine Tools Industry |
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Linear Stepper Motor Controller Linear drive reduces eddy current losses and heating in the motor typical of chopper type drivers so your motors run cool with no loss of power from |
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ORIENTAL MOTOR U.S.A. CORP - The World Leader in Motion... AC Motors and Gearmotors | Speed Control Systems | Stepping Motors | Linear and Rotary Actuators | Cooling Fans | New Products | 2005-2006 Catalog | See Oriental Motor USA Corp. Profile & Catalog |
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Stepping Motor - a reference guide from Engineeringtalk Start with the news release Motor drive offers speed and smoothness from Micromech, which we summarised at the time by saying "The Danaher Motion |
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Linear Motor - a reference guide from Engineeringtalk "Linear Motor"... Dave Wilson, Editor, writes: |