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News Release from: EURMotion | Subject: SM2315DT
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 27 November 2006
Intelligent motor boasts higher energy
density
The latest addition to the Animatics OEM Series of SmartMotors features a new eight-pole compact rotor design with higher copper filling factor compared with conventional techniques.
The latest addition to the Animatics OEM Series of SmartMotors is the SM2315DT, featuring a new eight-pole compact rotor design with higher copper filling factor compared with conventional techniques The new design achieves a higher energy density as well as better efficiency that results in more torque capacity in the same physical package size
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 27 Nov 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Animatics can generate 210% more continuous torque than the world's best selling integrated servo system, the SM2315D.
The OEM Series SmartMotor is a complete motion control system that is compact, user friendly, and cost effective.
Using a patented design, SmartMotors incorporate a servomotor, amplifier, and motion controller into the same integral frame.
Similar to other members of the OEM Series of SmartMotors, the SM2315DT is unique by virtue of its extreme low cost and high continuous and peak output torques.
It delivers as much as 790mNm of peak torque while maintaining as much as 403mNm of continuous torque with a maximum speed capability of 4700rev/min.
The entire line of OEM Series SmartMotors is priced competitively for high quantity, OEM applications.
Featuring standard NEMA 23 frame dimensions, the SM2315DT will meet unique customer requirements with a very familiar package.
EURMotion is the UK representative for Animatics Corp.
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