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    Siemens
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    UL Solutions helped Siemens navigate compliance requirements for a temperature rise test on a power drive component.
    Feb. 13, 2024
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    Exploring compact, efficient and powerful nano-type servo drives with innovative thermal management technology and EtherCAT or CANopen support.
    Jan. 25, 2024
    Infinitum
    Infinitum’s chief strategy officer, Bhavnesh Patel, said the Aircore Mobility motor replaces the heavy, copper wound iron stator found in traditional motors with a lightweight, printed circuit board (PCB) stator that is 10 times more reliable.
    Axial flux propulsion and traction motor design features new levels of power, efficiency and manufacturability. Expect the technology to foster uptake in the HVAC systems market...
    Jan. 22, 2024
    ECM PCB Stator Tech
    Comparing a conventionally installed motor (right) to a PCB Stator installation (left).
    As a SaaS offering, the Motor CAD platform enables manufacturers to advance from motor design to production in record time.
    Jan. 8, 2024
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    Motion stages with moving motors can provide greater performance than traditional recirculating belt drives with static motors.
    Jan. 3, 2024
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    A look at how future-oriented industrial automation and time-sensitive network technologies can help drive the successful electrification of the automotive industry.
    Dec. 8, 2023