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Stepping Motor Lower Loss Technology Development - The stepping motor can control the speed and the position accurately in an open loop control mode. The stepping motor had a disadvantage of large heat generation when rotating at high speed. It has had an advantage in which it can be used easily. The stepping motor has been used mainly to utilize the standstill holding brake force and the torque at low speed. However, recently, another customer demand for being able to operate continuously at high speed has risen thereby shortening the cycle equipment time. The motor loss is greatly reduced compared with the conventional stepping motor by use of suitable lamination sheet and fastening method of the laminated iron core. This paper focuses on lowering the losses of the stepping motor. The motor shown in Table.1 is selected for the conventional stepping motor described in this paper.
Stepping Motor Driver Technology - In order to get maximum performance from a stepping motor, careful consideration should be given as to what type of driver will be used. A well designed driver will ensure that the maximum torque is generated by the motor at the speed that is required. The drive circuit that switches the direction of current supplied to the stepping motor coils as well as the excitation sequence of coils is called the "driver." The driver controls motor current switching in accordance with the speed and number of pulse signals input from the controller.
New Pentagon (Bipolar) Stepping Motor Driver Options - While it is known that New Pentagon (Bipolar) stepping motors are used in the medical, semiconductor, surveillance, solar and printing industries because of the inherent advantages of higher resolution and lower vibration over 2-phase stepping motors, it is not as well known what driver options for New Pentagon (Bipolar) stepping motors are available. This article will discuss what factors a designer will usually consider when selecting a driver for their application.
New Pentagon Driver Chip Set - Any stepping motor driver circuit requires several logic and power circuit functions to work together to supply the proper amount of current at the right time to the stepping motor windings in order for the motor to provide accurate and smooth motion to the load. Figure 1 below shows the basic functional block diagram of a New Pentagon driver circuit. Each of these functions is an important part of the overall circuit and close attention should be paid to each of them.
Speed-Torque Curves for Stepping Motors - When selecting a stepping motor, the speed – torque characteristic curves provided by manufacturers presents an idea of what performance can be expected from a motor. These curves show what performance different motor and driver combinations can provide to your application. This article will describe how a speed - torque curve for a stepping motor is generated and what are the important points to look for on a curve.
Standard AC Motor V Series with Lower Noise - Small standard AC motors have been used in a wide range of applications such as industrial facilities and office equipment. Standard AC motors are now often used in medical equipment and health appliances that impose strict requirements on audible noise. Oriental Motor has created a technology to lower noise in our small standard V series AC motors and have worked on the development of products that meet the market needs. The noise of the V series was reduced and this paper uses this V series as an example to introduce our work on lowering noise and our measures to solve noise problems that can cause trouble in our customers' systems.
Speed Control Methods of Various Types of Speed Control Motors - A large number of motors are being used for general purposes in our surroundings from house-hold equipment to machine tools in industrial facilities. The electric motor is now a necessary and indispensable source of power in many industries. The function and the performance required for these motors are wide-ranging. When focusing attention on the speed control segment of the motor market, servo and stepping motors control their speed with a pulse train, while the induction motor and the brushless DC motor control speed with an external resistor and/or DC voltage.
Features of the “High Rigidity Type” DG Series Hollow Rotary Actuator - The DG series hollow rotary actuator was developed for positioning applications such as rotating a table and swiveling an arm. The mounting frame size of 60mm was released first. The DG actuator has been installed in equipment for the manufacture of semiconductors, electronic parts, and inspection equipment because of its ability to simplify wiring and piping requirements by utilizing the compact, hollow output table. It has also been requested to drive large inertia loads with high torque for conveyors.
Features of the EZS II Series Motorized Linear Slides - Motorized linear slides are used mainly for carrying loads in industrial manufacturing facilities. As the purpose of the facilities advance, the machinery in them becomes more complicated. Construction time also decreases therefore decreasing the time allowed to prepare the production lines. This makes it necessary for the components used on the production lines to be reduced in size, delivered quickly, and easy to use.
Approach to Lead-Free Soldering for Electric Circuit - Oriental Motor Co., Ltd. launched the lead-free solder project in November of 1999 in response to the Restriction of Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment (RoHS Directive) that will be enforced in the EU starting July 01, 2006. The melting point of the Sn-Ag-Cu lead-free solder system is about 220°C, which is about 40°C higher than that of Sn-Pb eutectic solder (melting point 183°C) that is currently being used, meaning that it cannot be used in the current manufacturing process. Using Sn-Ag-Cu lead-free solder requires more heat resistant parts and a reflow furnace with high-accuracy temperature control.