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Nov/Dec, 2022 ABB Unveils Its DC-DC Converters


2V to 10,000 VDC Outputs 1-300 Watt Modules


Transformers & Inductors


Surface Mount & Thru-Hole


AUBURN HILLS, MI —ABB has launched its smallest ever indus- trial robot, offering new possibil- ities for faster, more flexible and high-quality production of wear- able smart devices. With its com- pact size, class-leading payload and unrivaled accuracy, the new IRB 1010 offers electronics man- ufacturers the opportunity to increase their production of devices including smart watches, earphones, sensors, and health


• Ultra Miniature Designs • MIL-PRF 27/MIL-PRF 21308


• MIL/COTS/Industrial Models


•Regulated/Isolated/Adjustable Programmable Standard Models


• New High Input Voltages to 900VDC • AS9100D Facility/US Manufactured


• Military Upgrades and Custom Modules


• QPL Approved DSCC •Audio/Pulse/Power/EMI Multiplex Models Available


• For Critical Applications/Pico Modules, Over 50 Years’ Experience


PICO Electronics, Inc. 143 Sparks Ave. Pelham, N.Y. 10803-1837 800 431-1064


Fax: 914-738-8225 E Mail: info@picoelectronics.com


VISIT OUR EXCITING NEW WEBSITE: www.picoelectronics.com


Smallest Industrial Robot


trackers through automation. The IRB 1010 is designed to suit the narrow spaces and spe-


IRB 1010 industrial robot.


cial purpose machines typical of electronics production environ- ments. With a reach of 14.6 in. (370 mm) and a footprint of 5.3 x 9.8 in. (135 x 250 mm), the IRB 1010 is 30 percent smaller than ABB’s current smallest robot, the IRB 120. These compact dimensions


increase the number of cells that can be fit into production spaces, enabling manufacturers to boost output through higher density factory layouts. Capable of handling loads


up to 3.3 lb (1.5 kg), the IRB 1010 has the highest payload in its class, with the ability to lift up to three times more weight than comparable robots. This increased payload


capacity — coupled with a larger diameter air hose that provides added power for vacuum suction — enables simultaneous han- dling of multiple objects, allow- ing more objects to be processed per hour. It also opens opportu- nities for new applications including film peeling, material handling, assembly, gluing and inspection.


Productivity is further en -


hanced by the inclusion of six braking systems, which allow the robot arm to remain in its position even when stopped. By eliminating the time needed for the robot to recover its position after a stop or pause, production can be resumed more quickly, enabling the IRB 1010 to do more in less time than other robots in its class. Key to the IRB 1010’s high


 RoHS


accuracy is ABB’s OmniCore™ E10 controller, which offers class-leading position and path repeatability of 10µ. With its slimline design, the controller is well suited to small


part assembly. Contact: ABB, 1250 Brown


Road, Auburn Hills, MI 48326 % 262-236-3710


E-mail: alex.x.miller@us.abb.com Web: www.new.abb.com/ products/robotics


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