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Low-current servo enables smaller systems

A Quicksilver Controls product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Apr 3, 2008

The 34L-1 is an economical solution for motion control applications including semiconductor, packaging, medical and food processing.

The latest addition to the range of servomotors from QuickSilver Controls consumes only 4.5A, and so a single cable can be used for both motor and encoder signals, and the servomotor can be driven from a small SilverDust D2 controller.

The 34L-1 has a one-off list price of US $430 (OEM 500-piece $344) and a system cost, including motor, cable and controller starting at US $985 (OEM 500-piece system $663).

The OEM system includes the 48V SilverDust D2-IG-01 controller which measures only 70 x 76mm.

Specifications for the servomotor include: continuous and peak torque ratings of 1.3 and 1.8Nm, respectively; 100W continuous mechanical power; a 8000-count/rev encoder; and a speed rating of 2000rev/min.

With QCI's ability to handle inertial mismatches of 100:1, this motor is ideal for driving large flywheel loads without additional gearing.

The 34L-1 is an economical solution for motion control applications including semiconductor, packaging, medical and food processing.

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