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September 2023


High-Force Linear Servo Actuator from Moticont


VAN NUYS, CA — The GVCM-095-064-01 linear servo actuator from Moticont combines high precision and high force in an easily inte- grated package. This linear voice coil servo actuator, also called a moving coil motor, features: zero cogging, high speed, high acceleration/decel- eration, and high precision accuracy and repeatability when operated in a closed servo loop. The precision ground 0.16


(4 mm) diameter shaft guided by a linear bearing in the extended position is 2.5 in. (64


GVCM-095-064-01 linear servo actuator.


mm) long. It can tolerate a side load to 2 lbs. (9.0 N), and has 1.5 in. (38 mm) of travel with a high-force-to- size ratio of 24.4 lbs. (108.6 N) of continuous force and 77.1 lbs. (343 N) of peak force at a 10% duty cycle. The shaft has a 4-40


UNC 2B x 0.38 deep thread for backlash free connec- tion to a load. Compact, the GVCM-095-064-01 actua- tor is 3.75 in. (95 mm) in diameter and the housing is 2.5 in. (64 mm) long. When the shaft is extended the coil end extends beyond


the housing 0.75 in. (19 mm) and the housing and coil ends each have two 10-32 UNF-2B thread- ed holes on 1 in. (25.4 mm) bolt


circles for easy installation. Contact: Moticont, 6901


Woodley Avenue, Van Nuys, CA 91406 % 818-785-1800 Email: moticont@moticont.com Web: www.moticont.com


Conta-Clip Intros PRK Terminal Blocks


SOMERSET, NJ —The new PRK 10/2A, /3A and /4A terminal blocks and PSL 10/2A, /3A and /4A protective earth terminals


Conference: October 3-5, 2023 Exhibition: October 3-4, 2023


Professional Development Courses: October 2, 2023


SPONSOR & EXHIBIT SALES UNDERWAY!


The 56th International Symposium on Microelectronics is being organized by the International Microelectronics Assembly and Packaging Society (IMAPS) and held in San Diego, California. This year’s Symposium will feature 5 technical tracks, plus our Interactive Poster Session.


• TRACK 1: SiP/Design/Manufacturing Optimization


• TRACK 2: Wafer Level/Panel Level (Advanced RDL)


• TRACK 3: High Performance / High Reliability


• TRACK 4: Advanced Package (Flip Chip, 2.5D, 3D, Optical)


• TRACK 5: Advanced Process & Materials (Enabling Tech.) For sponsorship information, contact Brian Schieman, Executive Director, bschieman@imaps.org IMAPS2023.org


Conference Hotel Town & Country Resort


500 Hotel Cir. N, San Diego, CA 92108


PRK terminal blocks.


feature up to four wire ports for quick and easy push-in contact- ing. The practical push-in con- nection ensures a safe, tool-free insertion of rigid wires or wires with end sleeves and significant- ly reduces the time spent on wiring. Wires can be quickly dis- connected by pressing the inte- grated pusher. The PE terminals feature a foot contact on both sides to ensure maximum electri- cal and mechanical reliability. For flexible potential distri-


bution, the PRK terminals pro- vide


two cross-connection


options. The new terminals, which are designed for a rated voltage of 1,000V at rated cur- rents up to 57A, are an optimal solution for installations such as string distributors in photovolta- ic systems. The PRK push-in series currently covers wire cross sections from 0.2 to 10 mm2, with feed-through, PE, disconnect, fused multi-tier, installation and initiator terminals. All insulat- ing materials used are free of harmful substances and have a UL 94 V-0 (self-extinguishing)


flammability rating. Contact: CONTA-CLIP,


Inc., 400 Apgar Drive, Suite D,


Somerset, NJ 08873 % 732-564-0705 E-mail: joerg@contaclipinc.com Web: www.contaclipinc.com


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