Launching things with electromagnetism is pretty fun, with linear induction motors being a popular design that finds use from everywhere in hobby designs like [Tom Stanton]’s to the electromagnetic ...
Makers, developers and Arduino enthusiasts may be interested in a new linear actuator and electromagnetic locks driver created by serial Kickstarter entrepreneur and electronics designer Patrick ...
TA ElectroForce manufactures dynamic mechanical testing systems, used to characterize Medical Devices, Biologic, and Engineered materials. The TA ElectroForce test instruments are based on unique ...
Linear induction motors (LIMs) are specialised electromagnetic machines that convert electrical energy directly into linear force, thereby eliminating the intermediary rotary step inherent in ...
Linear motors are becoming increasingly practical for general motion. Many are used for long strokes of a few feet or more. One new design, however, where the magnets move relative to a stationary ...
Auburn, MA, August 2006 - PI's patented P-652 piezo motor driven translation stage is significantly smaller than other miniature-stages and provides very high speed and resolution. A video showing the ...
Industrial linear motors offer design engineers the possibility of constructing machines in new ways. Fast, simple, and flexible, linear motors are easy to install and in many cases come with ...
When most engineers hear the term motor they most-naturally think of rotating arrangements such as brushed DC, brushless DC, stepper, or variable-frequency prime movers. But a motor doesn’t have to be ...
A patented piezoelectric micro motor that offers the smallest size with high force and speed. The SQUIGGLE motor is a revolutionary linear micro motor that sets new benchmarks for small size and big ...
In applications demanding precision and throughput, linear motor production systems usually need to be built from the ground up. Fractional microns accuracy requires feedback from an optical encoder, ...
My greatest disappointment—the tech I covered in a Technologue column that I most fervently hoped for that never happened—is the Bose electromagnetic suspension, first demonstrated on a leaping Lexus ...
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