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April 30, 2008


How do switched reluctance motors work? Animations make it clear
Our featured link for this issue comes from Fleadh Electronics Ltd. In the UK. This contract engineering firm has put up an illustrated tutorial on switched reluctance motors that includes animations explaining the details of motor operation and how to drive these variable-devices properly. Switched reluctance motors are one of the key technologies being deployed to meet new energy efficiency standards in appliances and buildings. View the tutorial here: www.fleadh.co.uk


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Articles

Motors Move Toward More Efficiency
The next generation of motor-powered appliances and industrial machines will be energy misers thanks to new electronics and speed controls. "Almost every household in China wants a room air conditioner. They will buy an air conditioner before they get a refrigerator," says Fairchild Semiconductor Marketing Director Claudia Innes. Asia isn’t the only place where energy-efficient appliance motors are gaining traction. Appliances billed with green credentials are starting to sell in North America as well. "Two or three years ago, people looked for the cheapest clothes washer on the showroom floor," says International Rectifier Inc. iMotion Product Management Director Aengus Murray.. "Now they more often look for washers with an Energy Star rating." The quest for efficiency has appliance makers moving away from induction motors and toward switched reluctance and brushless-dc motors. Benefits include not only energy efficiency but also longer motor life.
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New Job for Robots: Tube Bending
An innovative new automatic cell for manufacturing tubular automotive parts exploits an articulated robotic arm to manage intervening movements and transfers. The arm eliminates the need for the conventional carriage of a tube-bending machine. It also promotes manufacturing precision by retaining the part for the entire process. The machine, called Univercell, was developed by Unison. A Powerlink system controls four motion axes, plus the I/O needed for continuous operation. This involves tube bending and end forming, and general operational control of the cell.
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World's First Nonmagnetic Robot Arm
The University of Calgary can boast that it's got the first surgical robot able to operate in the 1.5 to 3-Tesla fields of magnetic-resonance imaging (MRI) machines. Dubbed the neuroArm, it is designed to operate on the head of a patient sitting in an MRI machine. And the robot's hand is actually steadier than that of a human surgeon. The key: PZT-based motors that are immune to the strong magnetic fields.
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New Products

Ac servomotor for light industrial use
The EXC-Series ac servomotor is an economical version of the popular N-Series family sold by Rockwell Automation. The servomotor offer design flexibility, high acceleration and speed capabilities, environmental sealing, and compatibility with most drives, including OEM designed electronics.
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ElectroCraft Inc.


Single-axis motion-control system
The Freedom Series motion-control development tool is an all-inclusive package that comes with a choice of four different brushless-motor options that range from 16 to 40 mm in diameter and up to 1/6 hp, GUI software, instructional wizards, cables, connectors, and a newly released book, "The Selection of High-Precision Microdrives."
More Information:
Maxon Precision Motors Inc.


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