BLDC Motor Doesn’t Cog

Jan. 11, 2012
Promising zero cogging and high peak force, the LAT40-48 limited angle torque BLDC motor’s rotor has no preferred position.

Promising zero cogging and high peak force, the LAT40-48 limited angle torque BLDC motor’s rotor has no preferred position. Measuring 100 mm in diameter x 100 mm long, the motor features a single phase winding that provides a 30° excursion with no commutation. Rare earth magnets create a power density of 10.08 oz.-in. Watt. Other features include a ±15° stroke, peak torque of 21.5 Nm, and single phase winding.  BEI KIMCO MAGNETICS, Vista, CA. (800) 572-7560.

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