In a world where devices are getting smaller but must still perform like their larger counterparts, designing hybrid stepper motors to be flexible and accurate takes some design expertise.
Miniaturization is a continual concern for many industries and one of the major trends over recent years. Everything from hand-tools to desktop and factory equipment, whether for production, testing, or everyday laboratory use, smaller and more powerful motors are needed for the motion and positioning systems. As equipment gets exponentially smaller, the challenges of designing devices to fit this equipment gets bigger. Download this white paper to learn more.
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