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Bodine
Electric Company Expands Mechatronics Motion Control Solutions
Mechatronics, or combining electronic and
mechanical devices into one integrated system, has become increasingly common.
Complexity and economics are behind this trend: one recent survey of engineers
showed that 71% of their designs include microprocessors, sensors, actuators,
circuit boards or other electronic products used to control mechanical
components. However, 63% of the engineers who took the survey said their
biggest challenge is to understand all the technologies that must work
together. In today’s just-in-time environment, few companies have the time or
budget to allow engineers to design entire systems from scratch. Taken
together, this means that more than ever today’s engineers must rely on
component manufacturers to build several elements of their design into one
drop-in unit.
In response to this trend, Bodine
Electric Company is expanding the INTEGRAmotor
product line to include its larger
brushless DC motors and gearmotors. The INTEGRAmotor gearmotors combine
a speed control, a brushless DC motor and a gearhead in one compact unit.
Besides lowering engineering time and assembly costs, this integrated design
reduces the wiring complexity and requires less panel space, and it minimizes
the risks of electromagnetic interference (EMI). Like the smaller 22B frame
INTEGRAmotors, the new larger frame sizes can be operated from a regulated
24VDC power supply, they are available with either analog or digital (PWM --
pulse width modulation) interface options. These new models feature an on-board
PWM control that accepts inputs from an external motion controller or
Programmable Logic Controller (PLC). The control also features amplifier
enable, direction input and dynamic braking. The type “FV” models are supplied
with a built-in 256 PPR, , 2-channel optical encoder. Parallel
shaft, right-angle and hollow shaft gearmotors are offered with output speeds
ranging from 0.3 - 500 RPM, and rated torque of up to 310 lb-in.
These new brushless DC INTEGRAmotors are designed to be a
lower cost alternative for applications that typically require more costly
stepper or high-end servo systems. They are also an excellent choice for
replacing traditional brush-type DC motors in applications that operate
continuously, eliminating costly downtime for brush maintenance. They are an
ideal choice for clean rooms and food manufacturing facilities where contamination
with carbon dust from brush-type DC motors is not acceptable. These versatile
products were developed for office equipment, packaging machines, conveyor
systems, medical equipment, printing machinery and factory automation
applications.
“Our experience with custom
engineered control and gearmotor solutions helped us a great deal when we
looked at integrating motor and control elements into one enclosure. For
example, we already knew how to work within tight limits of power consumption
and thermal performance. It also helps that we design and manufacture
gearmotor, motor and control solutions in house,” says Mike Marhoefer, Manager
of Brushless DC Technology and Control Development.
About Bodine:
Bodine Electric Company’s
rich engineering history reaches back to the early 1900s, when the Bodine
brothers pioneered the development of the first fractional horsepower (FHP),
integral gearmotors. In addition, Bodine Electric has been designing and
manufacturing speed controls since the 1960s. Bodine offers over 1,000 standard
products, and thousands of custom designed FHP (less than 1 HP) electric
motors, gearmotors and motion controls (AC induction, Brushless DC, and
Permanent Magnet DC). Products are available via an extensive distributor
network or sold directly to OEMs. Known for their reliability, long life and
competitive prices, Bodine products are found in many demanding industrial and
commercial application. Bodine is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois with
manufacturing and assembly operations in Peosta, Iowa, U.S.A.
–ccq 2/4/08 - ehg 02/06/2008

INTEGRAmotor, hollow shaft, right-angle gearmotor with
built-in encoder