90-mm flat motor

July 19, 2012
The EC90 ultraslim BLDC motor is now equipped with a MILE (Maxon’s Inductive Little Encoder), said to be the world’s smallest inductive rotary encoder

The EC90 ultraslim BLDC motor is now equipped with a MILE (Maxon’s Inductive Little Encoder), said to be the world’s smallest inductive rotary encoder. It detects high-frequency inductivity, which generates eddy current in an electrically conducting target. The advantage of a high-frequency inductive method of measurement includes resolving up to 3,200 „impulses/turn, resistance to dust or oil vapor, and insensitivity against interference pulses as from PWM controllers or motor magnets. The motor offers 517 mNm of torque.

maxon precision motors inc.
101 Waldron Rd.
Fall River, MA 02720
(508) 677-0520

© 2012 Penton Media, Inc.

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