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New Products www.us- tech.com May, 2019


Applied Motion Intros Integrated Servo Motors


Watsonville, CA — Applied Motion Products has introduced a new series of integrated servo motors that com- bine a high torque density, low iner- tia servo motor with an onboard drive and controller to save on space, wiring, and cost over conventional servo systems with separate motor and drive components. The MDX integrated servo


motors provide greater design modu- larity and simplicity for a wide range of applications, including automated guided vehicles and autonomous mobile robots in the accurate posi- tioning of drive and lift axes. MDX integrated servo motors


house control electronics at the back, near the feedback device. No other external electronics package is required to drive or control the motor. The back of the motor also contains connectors for power, com- munications, and I/O. The MDX onboard controllers


utilize the same command interfaces as external motor controllers includ- ing CANopen, RS-485, Modbus, and Ethernet connections, as well as dis- crete I/O interfaces like pulse and direction. Command signals from a robot or machine’s central processing unit can be wired directly to the inte- grated servo motor. Eliminating the need to connect


motor power and feedback cables to an external motor controller, MDX inte- grated servo motors free space in a robot or machine to accommodate other critical components, such as material handling mechanisms, sen- sors, additional axes of motion, or operator-inter face components. Robot designers can focus less on controller placement and wiring and more on non-motor system components for


MDX integrated servo motor.


harnesses, freeing valuable space, simplifying the bill of materials, enabling faster design cycles, and sav- ing money. MDX integrated servo motors


also provide a better solution to brushed DC and AC induction motors in serving as the main drive motors for forward/reverse motion and the material handling axes for accurate lifting, clamping, and engagement of the payload during transfer to different locations. In addition to providing more accurate speed and positioning than AC induction motors, MDX integrated servo motors do not have motor


brushes that wear out. Contact: Applied Motion


Products, 404 Westridge Drive,


Watsonville, CA 95076 % 800-525-1609 E-mail: erice@applied-motion.com Web: www.applied-motion.com


faster design iterations. MDX integrated mo tors benefit


the robot designer in many areas by reducing the number of components in the system, eliminating cables or wire


PI Releases Precision Linear Motion Stages


Auburn, MA — PI’s new L-412/V-412 linear stage family is designed for high-precision industrial automation and positioning applications with medium loads. Both linear motor driv- en and ball-screw driven versions are offered to cover high-speed motion and to provide high push/ pull force for vertical appli- cations. Both models come


with travel ranges from 2 to 24 in. (5.2 to 61 cm). Applications include high demands on dynamics, pre- cision, smooth scan motion, short settling times, and low tracking error, which is required for laser cutting, scanning, digital printing, electronics assembly and inspection, AOI, automation, and flat panel manufacturing. The L-412 ball screw model is


Its higher-speed V-412 sibling


contains an ironless linear motor, and comes with an optional absolute linear encoder. The three-phase, fric- tionless magnetic direct drive pro- vides a peak force of 151 N to the motion platform. This non-cogging


Mid-size linear stage family: V-412, L-412.


equipped with a synchronous servo motor, and can be re-lubricated with- out disassembly, further extending its high reliability and long lifetime. A cover strip on the side and the purge air connection prevent contam- ination of the working components by particles. An optional holding brake allows an increase in its usability as a z-axis stage.


motor design provides vibrationless, smooth motion at high and low veloc- ities and superior position control. Also like its ball screw family mem- ber, the V-412 has a cover strip on the side and the purge air connection prevents contamination of the work-


ing components by particles. Contact: PI (Physik


Instrumente) L.P., 16 Albert Street, Auburn, MA 01501 % 508-832-3456 E-mail: info@pi-usa.us Web: www.pi-usa.us


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