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Product category: Electric Linear Actuators
News Release from: Servocell | Subject: Servocell evaluation kit
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 25 March 2003

Evaluation kit shows off latest
piezo-actuators

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A new evaluation kit will allow engineers to build very-low-power high-reliability movement control subsystems using the latest Servocell actuators.

PBT has launched an evaluation kit which will allow engineers to build very-low-power high-reliability movement control subsystems using company's latest Servocell actuators Aimed at design engineers currently using solenoids and previous generation actuator technology, the Servocell patented design offers all the improved operating capabilities of piezoceramic actuators in a deployable solution

This solid-state technology design has resulted in unit cost reduction, smaller footprint and low power consumption which provides low heat output which is essential for in-field and battery operated applications where Servocell solutions require 90-96% less power than conventional designs.

The Servocell evaluation kit provides the components to build and test a wide range of actuator solutions for applications, such as locks, robotics and lasers, where options from proportional control to large movement functions are essential.

Full operating literature is provided to ensure the engineer has an easy development path to an effective actuator solution.

The evaluation kit provides a cost-effective route to exploring new developments in piezo-actuators and is available from PBT at a cost of GBP 160.

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