Close

Search

Search Menu
Photonics Media Photonics Marketplace Photonics Spectra BioPhotonics Vision Spectra Photonics Showcase Photonics ProdSpec Photonics Handbook

Brushless Flat Motor

maxonRequest Info
 
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email
The ultraslim design of Maxon Precision Motors Inc.’s EC 90 flat motor is now equipped with MILE (Maxon’s Inductive Little Encoder). A small inductive rotary encoder, its operating principle is based on detection of high-frequency inductivity, which generates eddy current in an electrically conducting target.

Advantages of a high-frequency inductive method of measurement include high speed, high robustness toward dust or oil vapor, and insensitivity to interference pulses.

The brushless motor is precise and delivers resolutions of up to 3200 impulses per turn and a high nominal torque of 517 mNm, making it suitable for applications such as door drives, logistic robots and solar trackers. The motor is distinguished by optimal integration of the MILE encoder, flange pattern, fixation and pin assignment.


Photonics Spectra
Sep 2012
REQUEST INFO ABOUT THIS PRODUCT

* Message:
(requirements, questions for supplier)
Your contact information
* First Name:
* Last Name:
* Email Address:
* Company:
Address:
Address 2:
City:
State/Province:
Postal Code:
* Country:
Phone #:
Fax #:

Register or login to auto-populate this form:
Login Register
* Required

When you click "Send Request", we will record and send your personal contact information to maxon by email so they may respond directly. You also agree that Photonics Media may contact you with information related to this inquiry, and that you have read and accept our Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions of Use.
Americasbrushless flat motorbrushless motor fixationbrushless motor flange patternbrushless motor pin assignmentEC 90energyflat motor door drivesflat motor logistic robotsflat motor solar trackersinductive rotary encoderMassachusettsMaxon Precision MotorsMaxon’s inductive little encoderMILENew ProductsProductsTest & Measurement

back to top
Facebook Twitter Instagram LinkedIn YouTube RSS
©2023 Photonics Media, 100 West St., Pittsfield, MA, 01201 USA, [email protected]

Photonics Media, Laurin Publishing
x Subscribe to Photonics Spectra magazine - FREE!
We use cookies to improve user experience and analyze our website traffic as stated in our Privacy Policy. By using this website, you agree to the use of cookies unless you have disabled them.