Brushless DC Servo Challenges Torque Ripple

Dec. 5, 2005
Designed for applications that are sensitive to torque ripple, the 000308-02 low cogging, brushless-dc kit motor promises smooth running characteristics that are desirable for high-resolution printing, scanning, and positioning chores. At 60 rpm, the

Designed for applications that are sensitive to torque ripple, the 000308-02 low cogging, brushless-dc kit motor promises smooth running characteristics that are desirable for high-resolution printing, scanning, and positioning chores. At 60 rpm, the motor produces a cogging torque of no greater than 1 oz.-in. It relies on a proprietary encapsulation process that protects the motor windings in harsh environments. Despite its 3.6" x 1.25" footprint, the motor creates a peak torque of 200 oz.-in. A variety of electrical and mechanical options are also available, including windings for specific power requirements, drive-specific commutation, and custom mounting configurations. For more data, call SERVO MAGNETICS INC., Canoga Park, CA (818) 346-3113.

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