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Featured in this issue:      Class 2 Transformers and Current Sense for Motion Control Applications  |  Your Customer Wants It When???  |  Iron Core DC Micro Motors  |  Gap Sensing Air Bearings  |  Cycloidal Reducer has Zero Backlash  |  Large Aperture XY-rotary Combination Stages

 


18 August 2016

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Linked Legacy Devices Broadens Utility of the IIoT


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Linked Legacy Devices Broaden Utility of the IIoT
 
For the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) to flourish, technologies must be developed to bring existing devices into IIoT networks. California-based Opto 22 answers the call, announcing availability of a RESTful API to its industrial programmable automation controllers. The free firmware will speed development of IIoT applications since it allows developers to use control variables and I/O data to connect with physical assets — and do so through any programming language that supports JavaScript Object Notation.
 
 
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Class 2 Transformers and Current Sense for Motion Control Applications


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Class 2 Transformers and Current Sense for Motion Control Applications
Triad Magnetics
 
Triad has expanded its offering of UL1585 Control Transformers (1.1 to 50.0 VA) and its line of Current Sense Products for applications up to 30 Amps. Triad is an industry lead and has supplied the motion control industry for over 70 years with innovative designs and quality products at competitive prices.
 
 
 
 
Your Customer Wants It When???


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Your Customer Wants It When???
RAF Electronic Hardware
 
RAF Electronic Hardware offers the largest inventory of both metric and American Standard dimensions. Plated inventory also available. From standoffs, spacers, fasteners, and specialty screws, we can offer next day delivery and a wide variety of configurations. Want to know more? Access our online catalog and request samples.
 
 



 

 
 
Smaller Microsteps, Bigger Built-in Capability

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Smaller Microsteps, Bigger Built-in Capability
 
The trend of packing more functionality into motion components continues. The latest example: a drive that operates motors in full-step to 1/32 microstep modes, improving resolution, lessening resonance, and lowering noise. It features an integrated translator for easy setup, several internal circuit protections, and an algorithm to optimize current waveforms over a wide range of motor speeds.




 

 
 
Low Pressure, Protective Air Actuators

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Low Pressure, Protective Air Actuators
 
For linear motion systems with delicate equipment that require extremely low friction, Del-Tron introduces the PNRE series. These air actuators are designed so any light touches or physical obstructions halt the unit's movement, protecting elements from damage. The actuator's crossed roller slide assemblies are driven by two air cylinders, and can operate on less than 10 psi.




 


 
Iron Core DC Micro Motors


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Iron Core DC Micro Motors
Canon USA Motion Control
 
Canon Precision's iron core motors come in a wide variety of sizes and windings. They can be used in many different markets from consumer products to industrial and professional products. A rich lineup of options, such as gears and encoders, serves to provide the optimum solution to fulfill any requirement.
 
 
 
 
Gap Sensing Air Bearings


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Gap Sensing Air Bearings
Specialty Components, Inc.
 
Knowing the health of an air bearing is paramount to motion system performance. Our air bearings include a gap sensing port allowing for efficient and economical real-time monitoring of the bearing load, pressure, and air gap. This feature also allows for easy determination of the air gap during installation when preload is adjusted.
 
 
 
Cycloidal Reducer has Zero Backlash
DieQua Corporation
 
For precise rotary positioning, especially when high tilting and radial capacity is required, nothing performs like the Spinea TwinSpin. Available in 10 sizes and three design configurations, it's ideal for robotics, machine tools, and other automated systems needing high rigidity and torque density for precise motion control. See more specs.
 
 
 
Cycloidal Reducer Has Zero Backlash


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Large Aperture XY-rotary Combination Stages
IntelLiDrives, Inc.
 
Large Open Frame XY-Rotary System from IntelLiDrives integrates direct drive ultra-thin ACR-UT rotary tables with large clear center aperture and low profile open frame motorized XY tables. This high performance multi-axis stage is scalable from 150 mm to 350 mm travel

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Large Aperture XY-rotary Combination Stages


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Controllers Interface Easily with Many Networks

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Controllers Interface Easily with Many Networks
 
Controllers that have trouble serving in multi-axis applications can frustrate automation efforts. Faulhaber's MC3/MCS family sets out to solve the dilemma, incorporating high caliber electronics that simplify operation with many interfaces, including Ethernet, USB, CANopen, and RS232. The controllers provide 100 microsecond sampling time for feedback on velocity, position, and current.




 

 
 
More Rigidity for a Precision Linear Actuator

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More Rigidity for a Precision Linear Actuator
 
BG type linear actuators, which integrate a ball screw and slide guide, grow in popularity because they cut installation time and provide dramatic space savings over conventional positioning tables. On top of these advantages, Isotech's version features a unique U-shaped guide rail and slide block, a structure that increases rigidity and allows for integrating machinery frameworks.




 






 

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