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ICEs as range extenders that could run a generator for recharging the battery on electric vehicles. Even so, developments at the SAE show seem to indicate nontraditional ICEs will have difficulty earning a role even as EV range extenders. The history of fuel economy leads us to conclude that those dissatisfied with the mileage available from existing ICE technology needn’t resort to Stirling engines or horizontally opposed piston engines to get improvements. All that’s necessary is to wait awhile – designers of traditional engines aren’t out of ideas for improving fuel economy. And they can do so with engine architectures that have been perfected over the course of more than 100 years of development, rather than resorting to new engine layouts having unknown unknowns. There’s another reason automakers might not do a lot of hand-wringing over tougher fuel economy standards. Fuel economy measures, known as CAFÉ standards in the U.S., don’t have the same bite they once did. An illustration comes from Arik Levinson of Georgetown University, writing for the National Bureau of Economic Research. Levinson’s main thesis is that taxing the use of energy, rather than regulating the fuel economy of cars, would actually be fairer and more equitable for

poor people and be more cost effective to boot. He also points out that CAFE standards cost three to ten times as much as a gasoline tax, per ton of carbon dioxide avoided. So efficiency standards are, ironically, inefficient. The inefficiencies were made worse by a change in CAFÉ calculations in 2011. Fuel economy targets originally were simple averages. Each manufacturer could meet those targets by selling more fuelefficient small cars and fewer large gas guzzlers. But 2011 ushered in footprintbased CAFE standards. (Vehicle footprint is the area under its four tires.) What’s interesting is that these new standards give larger cars a more lenient mileage target. For example, a carmaker selling only small cars in 2016, with footprints of 41 ft² or less, had to meet a target of 41.09 mpg. A carmaker selling large cars with footprints exceeding 56 ft² had to hit just 30.96 mpg. Cars between those two extremes face a sliding scale, with an average of 37.8 mpg based on projected sales. Levinson points out that under this bizarre rule, Cadillacs meet the efficiency standard, but fuel-efficient Sonics do not. So GM can sell noncompliant Sonics, but their sales must be offset by sales of Cadillacs. In a system where relatively less fuel-efficient big cars subsidize sales of econocars, it is no wonder carmakers tend to worry less about meeting mileage standards. DW

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3D printing allows health care professionals to “practice prior to game time.” It helps the surgery team move past a number of fears—fear of complexity, inefficiency, poor teamwork, incompetency, unpreparedness, lack of sleep, disorganization, and the unexpected. Simulation lets you fail without risk or consequence; a useful benefit in any industry. 3D printing can be used to make life-like, accurate reproductions of a patient’s anatomy enabling the surgical team to practice as often as necessary until they know what to expect and what to do about it. Such practice removes the fear of what could go wrong. Consider the story of Todd, a child born with what appeared to be his brain outside his skull. Todd’s parents were desperate to help their child. They went to several hospitals and no one really wanted to take on this surgery. Then they approached Boston Children’s Hospital. A surgeon put together a medical team and they used their 3D printing simulation lab to create a replica of Todd’s skull. It wasn’t until hours of practice later that the head surgeon, in the middle of the last simulation, said for the parents to

put their child on a plane to come for surgery. Dr. Weinstock, who was the anesthesiologist for the surgery, thought the surgery would take 14 hours. It took four. He thought the child would be in ICU for a week. It was three days. The ability to practice, to simulate everything helped reduce surgical time, and helped speed recovery. Simulation through 3D printing also makes reaching treatment consensus faster, which gets patients into surgeries more quickly and moving that much faster into healing. The ability to simulate also helps patients and their families, giving them confidence in knowing what to expect and in seeing the preparedness of the surgical team. As Dr. Weinstock noted, “Nothing in life is to be feared, it is to be understood, and 3D printing makes this possible.” DW

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Should I turn my compressor

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Often, because compressors are located in a far-off corner of the building, air compressors are left to run all night and on weekends. If there are no production activities during these hours, the air compressor(s) will continue to feed leaks and other miscellaneous loads, such as air consuming equipment left on, or air dryer purge. Depending on how many cubic feet per minute these consume, the compressor operating costs can be significant. With a facility that has only one production shift that requires the compressor to be on 10 hours per day, 5 days per week … the non-production hours (2,550 hours) represent only about 30% of the total 8,760 hours in a year. And if the facility leakage level is about average, about 30% of total production flow, the annual energy consumption for leaks might be substantial. Let’s say, for example, about 15 cubic feet per minute for a 25 hp (18 kW) system. This would equate to about 28,000 kWh annually. At $0.10 per kWh this would cost about $2,800 per year in extra energy (larger compressed air systems would cost proportionally more). The extra 6,200 operating hours per year would also add maintenance costs. In systems such as this, the off-hours production usually equates to 40% to 50% of the total annual compressor energy consumption!

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Turning off the compressor during nonproductive hours can save these additional costs and help your system last longer. Here are some tips: • Realize that power during non-productive hours is often less costly than during the daytime, therefore the savings are sometimes not as much as you expect. • If you have a large storage receiver, the pressurization of the plant can take quite a while. Time can often be saved by allowing the receiver to remain pressurized overnight (simply turn off the valve to the plant and allow the compressor to keep it pressurized during off hours). • Turning the air dryer off during off hours will save additional power if it is a refrigerated style. • If you have some critical loads that must be pressurized overnight—like HVAC systems or dry charged fire systems—often times, using a small reciprocating compressor to feed these exclusively can save energy. • Make sure you keep on top of your leak level; measuring the leakage flow at the end of shift or in early morning is the easiest time. DW

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Contents 7 • 2018

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66 56 _MOTION CONTROL

80 _ELECTRONICS

Brushless DC Motors: Options for industrial power tools

When test flows meet workflows

Software for test instrumentation now

Power tools have operating profiles

has as much to do with the automation

that differ from those of most other

of workflows as with technological

motor-driven applications. That’s

advances for analyzing measured

why motors that go into these tools

parameters.

need specialized designs.

66 _LINEAR MOTION Wider adoption of direct drives for linear motion designs

Some applications are migrating from

rotary mechanics to direct-drive linear.

Simpler mechanics, better linear control,

and faster response are key benefits.

72 _TEST & MEASUREMENT

86 _MECHANICAL Mastering coupling selection fundamentals

Mastering coupling selection begins with

understanding the fundamental

capabilities of several different coupling

types. Here are the pros and cons of three

different couplings and when to

use them for specific applications.

Making embedded systems clock steady

Clocks are the heartbeat of embedded

systems. Modern oscilloscopes offer

a broad set of measurements that

take the mystery out of characterizing

and troubleshooting clock jitter.

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When an application needs the force of a hydraulic cylinder but such a cylinder will not fit for other reasons, an alternative is the RSX080 actuator. This economical actuator delivers forces up to 18,000 lbf (80 kN). Designed and tested for 100% duty cycle, it is roller-screw driven for long, consistent life in demanding environments. Applications include pressing, punching, stamping, riveting, fastening, joining, injection molding, and sawmilling.

In addition to the RSX080, there is the RSX096 linear actuator (30,000 lbf; 130 kN). The heavy-duty construction of both models includes tie rods and Type III hard-coat anodized aluminum or zinc-plated steel. A standard anti-rotate feature prevents the rod from rotating without external guidance. Rated IP65 with an IP67 option, the actuator resists water from a light washdown and dust from outdoor environments. The RSX actuator is also designed and rated for extreme conditions including cold-weather operation. A food-grade version, designed for volumetric filling and other high-force food-and-beverage applications, is made of 316 stainless steel and food-grade white epoxy to meet USDA specifications. DW

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When addition measurements of revolutions is needed in food and beverage applications, the hollow option for these shaft-feedback and direct drives systems may be an answer. They feature industrial HIPERFACE standard interface and multiturn function for additional measuring of revolutions. The SES/SEM70/90 are motor feedback systems offered in 25 mm and 55 mm diameters that use holistic sensing capacitive technology, which makes them unaffected by external influences such as electromagnetic interference and humidity. The products’ compact design saves space and weight and lowers maintenance costs. In addition, the design gives it high shock and vibration resistance, which makes them more rugged and reliable. The SES/SEM70/90 can be directly mounted onto the shaft without additional mounting tools for quick installation and

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However, with the drive to further miniaturize next generation medical biosensors and wearables, new alternatives are entering the market that allow the chip antenna to be mounted directly above metal surfaces. By doing so, as much as 10-20% of the space traditionally reserved for the keep out area is no longer required. The chip antenna is suitable for an array of “smart” devices such as watches, clothing, eye glasses, patches, pills and even adhesive bandages. To work properly, chip antennas have typically been ground plane dependent, meaning they require an appropriately sized and positioned ground plane to form a complete, resonant circuit. While the PCB can serve as the ground plane, the antenna itself must typically be placed on the edge of the board in an isolated section that is free from ground and metal components that would distort its radiation. Without the isolation distance, the performance of the antenna is affected.

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The design of the antenna is also critical to range and performance. For example, with medical devices, radio interference could result in interrupted connectivity. There can be legal ramifications as well. As with any wireless device, products that use RF technology, including Bluetooth, to collect or transmit information are subject to regulation by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). “A chip antenna that can be mounted over a ground plane opens up many applications for products that want to incorporate wireless,” says Carmona. “To date, we have received everything from smart shirt buttons to jewelry and other wearables in various shapes and sizes.” DW

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or to insulate. Certified silicones are biocompatible, suitable for healthcare applications. The ACEO team uses a 3D printing process based on a drop on demand principle. The print head deposits single silicone voxels on a building platform, which flow together smoothly, forming a homogeneous surface. After printing a layer, the curing is activated by a UV light. For designs with complex structures, overhangs and cavities, a support material is printed simultaneously. The support material is easily removed with water. Then, the part is post-cured to get its final mechanical properties. DW

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A hole was cut in the bottom of this flatbed just to move the mammoth sheave off the bridge.

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Edited by Mike Santora • Associate Editor Built in 1964, Cleveland’s Willow Avenue Bridge stretches 350-ft over the Old Cuyahoga River Channel, connecting Whiskey Island peninsula to the downtown area. Hundreds of trucks cross this vertical-lift bridge each day, many loaded with salt mined from under Lake Erie. The main span of the bridge—some 310-ft of steel and concrete — can rise vertically while remaining parallel with the deck, allowing river traffic to pass below. Two large sheaves housed in towers at each end of the bridge lift and lower the main span much like an elevator. These plus-sized pulleys stand nearly 15-ft tall and tip the scale at around 20 tons each. It takes big bearings to move a structure this size. Mounted to each sheave is a housed cylindrical bearing weighing more than a sedan. Torrington, now owned by Timken, designed these massive 3,000-pound units for the bridge more than 50 years

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ago. Each has a unique spherical OD that allows for misalignment of the large shaft, and each uses a unique brass double seal for durability and protection against dirt and debris. This arrangement also uses a thrust cylindrical bearing that helps to properly locate the large shaft, given the considerable forces acting on the sheave. Of course, thousands of operational cycles can wear down even the most rugged bearings, so when the northwest sheave assembly started to show its age in 2015, city engineers called the Timken engineering team to build a new bearing just as large and long-lasting. The engineering team determined the best way to replace the bearing was to remove the sheave from its tower. This required one crane and two weeks of traffic shutdown, making time a crucial factor as deviation from this schedule could result in daily fines of $25,000. With Torrington’s original designs in hand, engineers began to build the new bearing. Throughout this stage engineers conducted a series of stringent component inspections and CMM measurements, taking special

care to ensure everything would fit flawlessly and that installation would go smoothly for the city, given the critical timing of the repairs. In fact, the Timken engineering team was on-site in Cleveland for the entire bearing replacement process that was completed over just a few days without issue or delay. As a result, the Willow Avenue Bridge quickly resumed operations and city officials were pleased with the project’s fast progress. DW

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FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) is a global, non-profit youth organization founded in 1989 to inspire young people to become science and technology leaders and innovators by engaging them in programs that build science, engineering and technology skills. The organization currently offers four programs, one of which is the FIRST Robotics Competition for children in grades 9-12 that encourages teams of 25 or more students to build and program robots to perform a set of challenging tasks in competitive teams at local, regional and global levels. In one competition, a 3D printed pulley gave the students an edge in the competition.

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The team designed and printed a functional pulley with an integrated sprocket. The pulley/sprocket part was printed in one piece on a Rize One 3D printer to reduce the number of parts and minimize part assembly required.

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of SuperTrends, historical logs and runtime operator logging data files to an ODBC database. The most important new feature with this new release is support for groov EPIC. Its control logic and I/O can be programmed with PAC Control, and customers can use PAC Display to develop a Microsoft Windows-based HMI to run on a separate PC. The groov EPIC’s integrated high-resolution touchscreen is not configured with PAC Display, but is instead configured with groov View software, supplied free with groov EPIC. New commands added to PAC Control include two specifically for groov EPIC: Get I/O Channel Quality and Get I/O Unit Quality. The groov EPIC I/O modules incorporate LEDs that change color based on the health of the module, revealing

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data quality to a local technician, and this information can also be configured or retrieved programmatically in control logic using these two new commands. Another major new feature is full support for MQTT/Sparkplug data communication, provided by Ignition Edge, which is embedded in groov EPIC. MQTT’s publish-subscribe communication architecture is superior to request-response methods, and Sparkplug optimizes MQTT for industrial applications. Public Access tags are a new PAC Control capability, making it easier and more secure to use MQTT/Sparkplug. During configuration the developer can use Public Access to designate which tags to expose, and to designate each exposed tag for read only or for read-write.

Tags in PAC Control include I/O channels and program variables, some of which can be represented in the Public Access space in more than one way. For example, an integer can be represented as an integer, a Boolean value or an individual bit within the integer. A table can be represented as a table, one element in the table or even one bit of one element—providing flexibility in how tags are exposed or protected PAC Project Software Suite R10 combines all of the most-needed industrial automation elements, aimed squarely at making it easier for end users to configure control, HMI and communications functionality DW

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The RFC4800 Series of touchless angle sensors measures angular position up to 360°, revolution counter and speed—with J1939 CANBus interface in addition to CANopen. Features include programmable zero point offset, measurement averaging and sign of rotational direction. RFC4800 Series has a resolution of 14-bits across 360°, repeatability of 0.36° and independent linearity of ±0.5% of full scale. J1939 CANBus provides a different feature set than CANopen. The J1939 protocol has transfer fixed at 250 kbit/s and defines shielded twisted pair for cables. While CANopen has a range if data transfer rates allowed. J1939 has peer-topeer or broadcast signaling and fixed messages rather than configurable. There are other differences too.

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Other RFC4800 Series output interfaces include analog voltage and current, as well as digital outputs options—IO-Link, SSI, SPI, and incremental. Single and multi-channel versions of the RFC4800 Series are available. Sensors are sealed up to IP69K and operating temperature range is -40 to +125 °C. Mean time to failure is 76 years. DW

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The line of 19 in. rack-mount Ethernet products now includes the EKI-7428G and EKI-2428G. The product line includes managed and unmanaged Ethernet switches with up to 28 ports. Equipped with optional copper, PoE, and fiber connections, these rack-mount Ethernet switches offer flexibility and can deal with most network management applications. Models with a wide temperature range (-40° ~ 75°C) and rugged design are for field sites in harsh environments while models that operate in a standard temperature range are for management sites where environment condition is more gentle. The models with

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The Crimson 3.1 software supports the OPC Unified Architecture (OPC UA) communication functionality for industrial automation developed by the OPC Foundation. For use with Red Lion’s HMIs and data acquisition products, those deploying OPC UA to collect data can do so without the need for additional hardware, software, or special code to populate the data. Customers can take machine data directly to enterprise business systems using a single solution from a single source. With support of OPC UA, Crimson 3.1 acts as a server to publish data for OPC UA clients, often from the shop floor to the data center. With the ability to converse with over 300 industrial protocols, Crimson 3.1 can connect to disparate automation devices and deliver that data to enterprise business systems simply and easily without the need for additional hardware or software licenses. Crimson 3.1’s OPC UA Server works with all Red Lion Graphite HMIs, Graphite Controllers and CR3000 HMIs. Crimson 3.1 software features support for additional Ethernet and serial drivers such as EtherNet/IP, DNP3, Modbus TCP, Modbus RTU and many others. With an intuitive, drag-and-drop graphical user interface and a variety of hardware offerings each supporting multiple simultaneous conversions, customers can easily integrate new functionality into virtually any PLC or SCADA system. DW

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Traditionally used to provide continuous power and data communication to equipment mounted on a rotating assembly, slip rings have been developed to help new and existing machinery enter the Industry 4.0 era with high-speed data connectivity. One company, Conductix-Wampfler, chose CC-Link IE open gigabit Ethernet for connectivity for its range of slip rings.

Conductix-Wampfler is a world leader in the design and manufacture of power, signal and data transmission systems for a range of mobile equipment and machinery. Applications include container handling, tunneling, mining, bulk material handling and process machinery. Typical machines include cranes, rotating arms and gantries, manipulators, wind turbines and cable reels. By joining the CC-Link Partner Association (CLPA), the company received access to the technical specifications

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Four rules for good humidity sensor design

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The Internet of Things is on the rise as everything becomes smarter and more connected. Battery-driven devices hold an increasingly important role in this as users demand more mobility and convenience. For engineers the development is challenging: it involves knowledge about connectivity, energy harvesting and management, software and sensor integration. To take full advantage of the performance and features of environmental sensors, e.g. humidity and temperature sensors, mechanical design rules need to be considered. Incorrect housing and PCB designs may cause unexpected temperature and humidity deviations and could increase the response time. Simply following four basic rules makes the integration easy and straightforward. From our experience, we recommend taking the mechanical integration of the sensors into account in a project as early as possible. The complexity of the integration will increase the later the housing is designed.

Most importantly, the sensor must be exposed to the ambient air as much as possible and large openings in the housing should be used. This guarantees a fast system response and the influence of the housing can be minimized.

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The volume around the sensor — so-called dead volume — needs to be minimized. This will result in a decreased response time.

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Last but not least, the sensor should be placed in an area without heating sources like microcontrollers and ideally, it should be thermally decoupled. Otherwise, the heating effect of other components gives an offset to the sensor signal. If a mechanical solution is not sufficient to solve the issue, Sensirion also offers software-based compensation for that. DW

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designs, Pepperl+Fuchs enables applications with longer operating distances. Just like the compact R100, R101, and R103 series, both new products consistently offer all photoelectric functional principles in a design that is now larger and suitable for specific mounting situations. Usability is intuitive and identical across all series — and the standardized IO-Link connection via the latest Smart Sensor Profiles also enables convenient and reliable integration of the sensors. This complete range offers maximum flexibility in every application and mounting situation. The new series also includes robust DuraBeam laser technology and high-precision Multi Pixel Technology (MPT) for distance measurement. The new R200 and R201 series offer all photoelectric functional principles: thru-beam sensors, retroreflective sensors with a polarization filter or for clear object recognition, energetic diffuse mode sensors, sensors with background suppression and foreground suppression, measuring light barriers with two switch points, and distance sensors. All series have an intuitive and identical look and feel during parameterization. Quick and easy sensor adjustment is guaranteed by a multiturn potentiometer and a push button, which function as a combined operating element with three LEDs for visualizing the configuration, status, and diagnostics. DW

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The CadMouse Wireless mouse is for mobile workstations. It has a high precision optical sensor with a resolution of 7,200 dpi and a battery life of two months, enriched by the flexibility of Triple Connectivity. Its compact, ergonomic design and CAD specific features, such as the dedicated middle mouse button or the smart mouse wheel, support engineers and designers in mobile work. The device comes with a lightweight carry case for an easy and safe transport. The compact, ergonomic CadMouse Wireless has an adaptive polling rate up to 1000 Hz (through USB connection). Its PTFE-feet allows smooth and fluid mouse movements in a mobile work environment and the middle mouse button encourages a comfortable and natural positioning of the hand. It is no longer necessary to click the mouse wheel to move an object or confirm a command. The SmartScroll function automatically adapts to the current software environment and switches between precise, click-to-click zooming for CAD applications or speedy scrolling with inertia effects to easily scroll through webpages and long documents. The QuickZoom function allows for zooming deep into details of a sketch or construction and the Gesture Button allows for additional increases to performance. The user opens an application or environment-specific radial menu, which provides gesture access to up to 8 frequently used commands that are visualized on-screen by icons and can be individually customized. CadMouse Wireless supports the following operating systems: Microsoft Windows from version 7 and macOS from version 10.10. DW 3Dconnexion | www.3dconnexion.com/cmw

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Tools for developing digital twins

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The latest release of MapleSim, a system-level modeling tool, provides new tools for developing digital twins, in addition to greater connectivity with other modeling tools, and expanded modeling scope. Identifying the optimal motor size required to drive a mechanism is one of the most important goals of simulation with digital twins, and MapleSim 2018 provides tools that make this task easier. The 1-D Motion Generation App allows engineers to create motion profiles that adhere to defined velocity and acceleration constraints. They can define the desired motion of the joints, and then run the simulation to discover the torques and forces required to create that motion. This information can then be used to correctly size the motors, ensuring optimum performance at minimal cost. MapleSim can be used for modeling multidomain systems that support the rapid creation and testing of initial concepts. Engineers can try out more ideas in less time, identify and prevent unexpected interactions between different domains, and generate computationally efficient models. MapleSim 2018 provides greater toolchain connectivity with the ability to import models from more software tools.  With the expanded FMI support, engineers can import models

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defined using FMI 2.0 Fixed-Step Co-Simulation, as well as FMI Model Exchange. Other improvements include enhanced Modelica support for easy access to more third party component libraries inside MapleSim. In addition, the MapleSim Heat Transfer Library from CYBERNET offers improved tools for studying heat transfer effects and preventing overheating, while the MapleSim Hydraulics Library from Modelon and MapleSim Pneumatics Library from Modelon add-ons can both take into account temperature effects during simulations. MapleSim is available in English, Japanese, and French. DW

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CADENAS GmbH published the latest version of the 3D CAD download portal PARTcommunity. Besides millions of intelligent engineering models of component manufacturers, PARTcommunity Version 8 offers engineers and purchasers innovations and features that make it easier to use and more intuitive. There are millions of 3D CAD models from over 460 product catalogs of well-known component manufacturers available to engineers and purchasers for free download.

• Editable dimensioning in 3D view. PARTcommunity Version 8 enables

users to modify component dimensions directly in the 3D view. With the help of an edit icon in the dimensioning view, the model can be customized according to need. After entering the desired dimensions, the 3D view is updated and the changes are taken over in the table. The adjusting of component dimensions within the table is no longer necessary. In addition, the modifications of the dimensions are visible at once in 3D and can be checked for correctness.

• LIVErendering makes product images possible in a matter of seconds. High-resolution product images can be displayed quickly and easily in the preview on the 3D CAD download portal PARTcommunity. The LIVErendering function uses Maxwell Renderer software and must be supported by the component manufacturer. DW

communication between component manufacturers as well as engineers and purchasers has been improved in PARTcommunity Version 8, while at the same time complying with the new EU Data Protection Directive. Manufacturers now have the option to send important information about products and services directly to the Inbox of the PARTcommunity users.

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• Suggestions on suitable accessories and display of end-of-life

information. Besides recommended accessories, end-of-life information is provided for the respective configuration of a component. Configuration of components is faster, including matching accessories.

• Interactive component information with hotspot. Component

manufacturers can supply PARTcommunity users more information, in addition to their 3D CAD models, such as videos, instructions, links to website contents or alternative components. The hotspot feature enables engineers to obtain more clarity for choosing and using the respective component, without contacting the manufacturer directly.

Component previews have been optimized and equipped with tabs. During the configuration of a component, the user is shown a greyed-out 3D and 2D preview with the notice that the preview no longer corresponds to the current component and must be updated with a click. Additionally, 2D derivations of the configured components are provided as previews, which are needed for the production drawings. Users can configure the 2D derivation individually here, according to their needs with regard to line thickness, line color, views, and so on.

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CAE Solutions Ensuring CAD data integrity as it moves through the digital enterprise

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The rise of model-based initiatives in manufacturing is increasing the need for model re-use. For many customers, especially those in the aerospace industry, stringent requirements demand a high level of data integrity. Whether for downstream manufacturing re-use or for inspection, there is a greater emphasis on the need to trust the CAD model as it moves through the digital enterprise. CADIQ is a validation solution to identify model-based design (MBD) issues that adversely impact downstream uses and processes. CADIQ provides critical technical capabilities to establish trust in the model as well as trust in any derivatives of the model. The most recent updates of CADIQ11 include: • Single page 3D PDF report – A single-page report makes it easier to navigate models with saved views and improves usage and internal sharing by reducing file size. • Enhanced CADIQ viewer and controller – Updates to the CADIQ interface, including redesigned item and folder icons, make it more user-friendly. Switching between saved views from a single viewer window saves time, while new preferences for overriding native annotation color and circling highlighted areas make the results easier to understand with enhanced visual display.

• Enhanced PMI validation for MBD

models – This update offers new PMI and saved view diagnostics, as well as improvements to existing PMI diagnostics, making the validation of MBD models more intuitive. Enhanced support for complex geometric tolerances, including improved diagnostics to handle advanced modifiers and compound datum references, complies with more recent GD&T standards. • Improved support for advanced data types – CADIQ 11 provides new capabilities to validate advanced CAD model types. For

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Power tools have operating profiles that differ from those of most other motor-driven applications. That’s why motors that go into these tools need specialized designs.

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Most electric-motor-driven designs demand torque for the entirety of their motion. In contrast, power tools for fastening, gripping, and cutting applications have a motion profile consisting of two stages. Power-tool speed stage: At first (as the tool drives a fastener to thread into place

or the jaws of a cutting or gripping tool approach a workpiece) there’s little resistance.

Power-tool torque stage: Then when the tool performs the more forceful work of tightening, cutting or gripping, there’s a sudden torque demand.

These alternating speed and torque cycles constantly repeat in industrial power-tool applications even while necessitating different speeds and torques for various durations. That’s why such tools — especially those that are battery-operated so running off low voltage and limited available power — benefit from special motor designs that minimize losses. As we’ll explore, motors that also operate at faster free-run speeds for the speed stage can trim cycle times to boost productivity … and motors that deliver high peak torque during the torque stage can perform a wider range of tough jobs without excessive heating.

Power tools benefit from Portescap EC slotless motors with efficiency of copper turns to minimize joule losses; compact design; and strong coil integrity. The motors can also deliver a wide range of torque constants.

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Selecting and optimizing motors for power tools Consider the primary options for handheld industrial power tools — brushed dc motors and brushless dc motors. Battery-powered industrial power tools run on low voltages of 12 to 60 V … so here, brushed dc motors are typically economical but have limited life. The brushes exhibit modes of wear due to electrical influences (from current related to torque) and mechanical influences (due to the friction associated with speed). Brushless dc motors are more reliable in power tools, as they’re less susceptible to mechanical wear (no brush friction) and can sustain high peak current (no brushes) during the tightening stage, providing far greater life in the hand tool. Brushless dc motors are better suited than brushed dc motors for industrial power tool applications because they require high speed and high peak current.

Unlike typical motion designs that demand torque output from the motor throughout the motion, industrial power tools (IPTs) for fastening, gripping, and cutting often have a motion profile split into two stages. This cycle continuously repeats.

Brushless dc motors for power tools typically one of two configurations

Conventional inrunner motor configurations include permanent magnets on the rotor with three stator windings around the rotor. Outrunner (external-rotor) configurations have it reversed — so coils are innermost on the stator and the magnets are on the O.D. In other words, the stator coils form the motor center while the permanent magnets on the rotor’s inner surface spin within an overhanging rotor surrounding that core. Inrunner motor configurations excel in handheld industrial power tools because they have reduced inertia, lower weight, and lower losses. Their longer length and smaller diameter also complement handheld designs for ergonomics. Plus a lower rotor inertia brings better tightening and gripping control.

Conventional inrunner motors include permanent magnets on the rotor; outrunner (external-rotor) configurations have it reversed. Inrunner motors excel in certain handheld industrial power tools because they have reduced inertia, lower weight, and lower losses — plus their longer length and smaller diameter complement handheld designs for ergonomics.

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RETAINING DEVICES & maintenance & assembly tools

For slotted motors, magnetic induction in the lamination is high because the airgap between the laminations (stator) and magnet is small. However, the motors are inherently rugged. Slotless motors have independently formed coils. The diameter is usually optimized for magnetic induction with a given copper volume.

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In fact, induction in slotless motors is usually less than that of a slotted brushless motor. So bigger magnets are typically used to compensate for the loss of induction. One caveat to this solution is that it can increase rotor inertia. But slotless motor power density is a strength. R/K² — an expression of the ability to maintain speed under load, with lower values being better — is low in slotless motors because induction for a given copper volume is optimized … as evidenced by a sloped curve. Without circulating current, the rotor sees a continuous permeance. That means slotless motors don’t exhibit cogging or detent torque. Iron losses at high speed in slotless motors are also far smaller than those of comparable designs. There is another caveat: Slotted motors can handle higher temperatures than slotless motor designs — even to 200° C compared to 150° C, to give a typical comparison. That in turn allows more torque generation. Even so, in power tools usually the limiting factor is maximum temperature over time — to an average maximum of 47° C — or so — to accommodate

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High-speed motors in power tools must be of a special design to limit eddy-current heating. To this end, Portescap Ultra EC brushless slotless motors have a patented U-coil technology to reduce copper losses. Unlike slotless motors with skewed windings, Portescap Ultra EC motors have windings parallel with the motor axis to maximize magnetic force and power. Plus Ultra EC motors reduce iron losses at high speed. Straight windings also give the motors shorter rotor lengths compared to those of skewed windings which lowers rotor inertia and reduces iron losses.

what’s comfortable for the typical hand-tool user. Beyond that value, heating can become uncomfortable for the operator holding the tool. Safety regulations also require maximum temperature to be held lower. Of course, the electrical performance of a motor is defined by the magnetic circuit. The magnet has a fixed value but the second component (the copper winding) can be easily modified. By changing with the wire diameter and number of turns, the motor’s torque constant kt and resistance R can be fine-tuned for torque and speed. Consider the modes of industrial power-tool operation: During the speed stage, the motor must operate at high rpm with little resistance: ω = (U – R · I ) / kt Where ω = Speed in rad.sec-1 and U = Voltage; R = Resistance in ohms and I = Current in Amps; and kt = Torque constant in Nm/A. Because the torque constant is in the denominator of the calculation, smaller kt values make for higher RPMs. This allows more operations in the same time period which boosts productivity. Now consider the power tool’s torque stage — when the motor must deliver peak torque at low speeds. Torque is the product of the torque constant and current: C = kt · I Where C = Torque in Nm and I = Current in Amps. Higher kt values here make for a higher output torque at a given current. So by adjusting a motor winding’s kt design engineers can optimize either the speed or the output torque to balance optimization of torque with that of speed operation to reduce overall working cycle time. There is no one solution: kt has to be chosen as the best compromise for a range of working profiles. Motor design experts can support one in this coil design process based on simulations and experience. Reviewing thermal losses during operation Consider the losses of a typical industrial power-tool

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operating cycle. There is a relationship between copper losses and torque. So the design engineer may opt for a motor with a low kt value to increase speed … and then compensate for a low kt with more current (I) to get target output torque. But higher current increases copper losses: Copper losses = R · I2 So with higher current comes faster heating of the motor and power-tool — thus limiting maximum possible torque. That’s why power-tool motors should be designed to draw as low a current as possible … to limit heat dissipation (and keep tool temperature cool enough to handle) and conserve battery life. Now consider iron losses and how they relate to speed. Eddy-current losses increase with the square of speed to heat the brushless motor even if it’s just rotating under a no-load condition. That’s why highspeed motors need special design features to limit eddy-current heating.

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More specifically, some new electronically commutated (EC) brushless motors on the market build on a slotless motor design with specialty coil technology. These reduce copper losses because unlike slotless motors with skewed windings, they have windings parallel to the motor axis to maximize magnetic force and power. Plus they reduce iron losses at high speed. Among other benefits, these motors optimize speed and torque for the most challenging applications — including power tools that take the form of fasteners, grippers, and cutting tools. Two example applications for EC motors in power tools

Assume for one design we have an average duty cycle including two seconds of moderate free speed — as in a pruning shear, nutrunner, gripper, or stapler. Speed is 20,000 rpm and at 2 seconds torque demand goes to 0.84 Nm. Assume for the other design we have a heavy-duty cycle including three seconds very fast free speed — as in an automotive nutrunner optimized for productivity. Here, speed is to 40,000 rpm and at 3 seconds torque demand goes to 0.69 Nm.

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Direct drives are a motion-control technology projected to see high rates of adoption in coming years, according to market research by the ARC Advisory Group. That’s due in part to an array of industries driving for higher throughput and more accurate processes. According to Brian Scott, applications engineer at Nippon Pulse America Inc., linear shaft motors excel industrial manufacturing machines and high-accuracy and high-resolution metrology applications. “We see from sales and applications that there’s significant effort to move from rotary mechanics to direct-drive linear. High-force-density tubular linear motors are one option here. Simpler mechanics and the desire to reduce components are main market forces; others include better linear control and response, fewer failure modes, and reduced supplier counts. As the industry moves forward, there will be increasing conversion to direct-drive linear motion.” Battery-powered designs also benefit from direct drives on linear axes. For such systems, Steven Feketa of LinMot USA Inc. predicts that direct-drive motors will continue to evolve to become smaller and more compact — with power characteristics suitable for use in mobile designs. These have often been the domain of fluid-powered systems — but Feketa underscores that electric systems are often less wasteful and better performing. Lisa Eitel | Senior editor

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Nippon Pulse SLP Linear Shaft Stages integrate a Linear Shaft Motor, encoder, and linear shaft support to replace certain conventional ballscrew systems for servo applications. A high force-to-volume ratio and smaller deadzone make for design compactness. Variations include Acculine SLP stages and Nanopositioning SCR stages.

“We’ve been involved with direct-drive rotary and linear positioners for more than 30 years and have seen them transition from being a novel drive technology to something that’s ubiquitous in positioning applications,” said Brian O’Connor, director of product and market development at Aerotech Inc. So it’s common now to see direct-drive designs in high-precision applications such as semiconductor and consumer electronics — and even in lowerprecision applications such as labeling and product packaging assembly lines, added O’Connor.

Application-specific design features In some cases, direct-drive options for linear applications can allow for more complete customization to specific applications. Consider how some IP69K linear motors are all laser welded to eliminate seals and entry points — to get long design life. “Another example is LinMot’s PR02 linear-rotary actuators, which deliver two motion types (to simplify integration) and have integrated load cells for precise torque measurements on capping and threading applications,” added Feketa.

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Miniature mSR Series positioners are squarerail linear systems from the Electromechanical & Drives Division of Parker Hannifin that provide sub-micron precision. Square-rail bearings pair with a linear servo motor; selectable levels of linear encoders can be configured to application requirements. The positioners incorporate two linear motor technologies — so the mSR 80 (shown in the cutaway here) is fitted with a miniature ironcore linear motor and the mSR100 comes with an mL-18 ironless linear motor. | courtesy of Parker Hannifin

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Coordinated engineering efforts with the supply chain and design-engineering teams produce such application-specific products, added Feketa. “Another example is the shortening of PR02 series linear-rotary actuators — which we did to make them fit under fume hoods in pharmaceutical applications.” Tubular linear-rotary motors from LinMot also find use on axes of automated-warehouse equipment — including diverter, reject, and handling axes. Within pick-and-place and position systems for packaging and automated assembly, the actuators work in X-Y,

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Some linear motors allow for pre-integration of washdown features to get compact actuators that address specific application needs. LinMot’s stainless-steel linear motors are AISI 316 and IP69K rated; they feature hygienically designed casings to withstand chemical and high-pressure washdowns common in food, pharmaceutical, and packaging industries. Linear forces are 47.2 to 200 lb. | courtesy of LinMot

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X-Y-theta, X-Y-Z, X-Y-Z-theta, and X-X’-Y-Z setups. On collaborative robots, the linearrotary motors actuate end effectors and other light-load axes.

Bending linear-motion definitions with curved direct drives Curved variations of linear motors are a newer direct-drive variation. “These work best in applications that only need semi-circular motion … or on axes with large diameters … and not needing all the torque that a large motor would provide,” said Brian Zlotorzycki, product specialist at ETEL Motors. “So here, the benefits of direct-drive motors can serve unorthodox configurations with smaller overall footprints that necessitate simpler installation and fewer repairs.” In the medical field, curved linear motor tracks already find use on C-Arm and CT scanning machines where a torque motor would be unintuitive. DW

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Embedded systems have become mainstream, working behind the scenes in everything from medical devices to vending machines and beyond. They represent the integration of electrical and mechanical systems and as a result designers have come into contact with them and worked on them at some level, usually integrating them into larger systems or machines. From the electrical side, the key to a smoothly operating system or machine is clock synchronization. This ensures that all subsystems and functions are properly synchronized and working together. Clocks are the heartbeat of embedded systems, providing timing references and synchronization between components, subsystems, and entire systems. Excessive jitter in clock signals can significantly degrade system operation. Fundamentally, jitter is any unwanted deviation in signal edge timing from where it should be. Jitter is a fact of life in the design of embedded systems and communication links. As such, for systems to operate reliably under a broad range of conditions, thorough characterization of jitter is a must. Understanding all there is to know about jitter is not for the faint of heart. Volumes have been written about jitter, an indication of the complexity associated with timing errors. Fortunately, modern digital oscilloscopes are making timing and jitter measurements almost routine. The following examples will show just how straightforward troubleshooting jitter can be.

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Figure 1. The unusual shape of the histogram for the falling edge of the frequency measurements suggests a potential problem. This measurement was performed with a Tektronix 5 Series MSO 2 GHz mixed signal oscilloscope.

The use of measurement statistics functions, such as minimum and maximum frequency for example, are useful for ensuring that the clock frequency is within tolerance, while standard deviation provides a quantitative measure of frequency stability.

Clock jitter characterization Modern oscilloscopes support a range of measurements that provide a good starting point for jitter analysis and to verify that the clock frequency is meeting specifications. The use of measurement statistics functions, such as minimum and maximum frequency for example, are useful for ensuring that the clock frequency is within tolerance, while standard deviation provides a quantitative measure of frequency stability. However, measurement statistics by themselves give little insight into the manner of frequency variation. That’s where graphical tools such as measurement histograms can give more information about the characteristics of the various measurement variations. In the example shown in Figure 1, frequency and time interval error (TIE) measurements have been made on the rising and falling edges of every cycle of every acquisition of a 40 MHz clock signal. These timing measurements were

Figure 2. Jitter and its components.

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Figure 3. Deeper analysis suggests that the clock shaping circuit may need further analysis and optimization in this example of a 40 MHz clock.

Figure 4. Jitter on this 1.25 MHz clock is not coming from uncorrelated DJ components.

Figure 5. Duty cycle variations are visible on the falling edges of the 1.25 MHz clock.

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made relative to the average clock frequency in the acquisition. The statistics in the boxes on the right side of the display and in the results table at the top of the display provide a way to characterize variations. The statistics at the left side of the results table represent the current acquisition, while the statistics at the right side represent the accumulation of all acquisitions made over time. The two histograms on the left represent the frequency and TIE measurement values on the rising edges of the clock for insight into timing variations. In this case, the distributions appear to be fairly Gaussian, suggesting that the jitter is predominantly random. However, the two histograms on the right represent frequency and TIE measurement values on the falling edges of the clock. Interestingly, the shape of the histogram of the frequency measurements appears to be significantly different, suggesting a need for further investigation. Troubleshooting and characterizing jitter requires insight into the type of jitter that could be causing timing variations. As shown in Figure 2, timing jitter can be decomposed into components, providing clues into the potential root cause of problems and in determining if various clocks and circuits in a system are behaving as expected. The jitter summary measurement result shown in Figure 3 includes an eye diagram of the signal, plots showing the histogram and spectrum of the TIE measurement, and a decomposition of the jitter into its individual components. At first glance, the open eye in the eye diagram suggests that the clock signal has fairly low jitter. Indeed, the Total Jitter (TJ@BER) measurement value of about 554 psec is about 2.2% of the 40 MHz clock period. The jitter decomposition shows that the Random Jitter (RJ) component is a small part of the total jitter. Therefore, the Deterministic Jitter (DJ) must be the dominant component. The bi-modal nature of the TIE histogram also suggests a strong deterministic jitter component. The DJ is further decomposed into Periodic Jitter (PJ), Data Dependent Jitter (DDJ), and Duty Cycle Distortion (DCD). The PJ here is about a quarter of the jitter. There are clear spectral components in the TIE Spectrum plot, indicating strong peaks at 7, 17, and 32 MHz, which suggests that the jitter has significant uncorrelated deterministic jitter, perhaps caused by signal crosstalk on the circuit board or within the FPGA. Since this is a clock signal rather than a data signal, the DDJ is zero. The DCD also makes up about a fifth of the total jitter, suggesting that DESIGN WORLD

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the clock shaping circuit deserves further analysis and optimization. To find out what else could be going on in the system, the next step is to look at another clock in the system, in this case a 1.25 MHz clock. As shown in Figure 4, this signal exhibits some different jitter characteristics. From the open eye in the eye diagram, it’s apparent that the jitter on the clock signal is small, an observation that is verified by the TJ measurement value of about 4.4 nsec which is less than 0.55% of the clock period. The jitter decomposition shows that the RJ component is a small part of the total jitter. The PJ is also relatively small, and there are no clear spectral components in the TIE spectrum plot, indicating that the jitter on the signal is not significantly related to uncorrelated DJ components. Armed with this clue, Figure 5 shows a persistence display of the clock signal,

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Figure 7. Jitter analysis of a synchronous logic circuit shows how duty cycle distortion on a clock circuit impacts other circuits in a system.

analysis of a 500 kb/sec differential CAN bus signal at the transmitter. Similar measurement techniques can be used on other serial buses, at the transmitter and the receiver. The first step in this analysis is to recover a clock signal from the serial data signal. In this case, the oscilloscope is performing a clock recovery using a Phase Locked Loop (PLL) with a narrow loop bandwidth to remain locked between data bursts. This recovered clock is then used as the reference for the jitter analysis. Jitter decomposition shows that the majority of the total jitter at the transmitter is due to Data Dependent Jitter (DDJ), and the random and duty cycle dependent components are small. There is also a considerable PJ component which appears to be related to the amplitude modulation of the signal at the beginning of each of the data bursts (but not related to the individual data bits), which is visible in the eye diagram and time-domain displays.

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Clocked data jitter measurements The final example of jitter analysis is on a synchronous logic circuit. Unlike the previous example, this circuit has an explicit clock signal, so the jitter measurements are made on the cyan data signal on channel 2 relative to the yellow clock signal on channel 1 as shown in the lower right corner of Figure 7. The clock rate is just 1.25 MHz and the circuit board traces are short, so the signals are fairly clean, as indicated by the low random jitter and wide eye pattern. Because this circuit is using a separate clock signal, the jitter typically would not be data-dependent. In this case, the jitter seems to be dominated by duty cycle distortion. Further analysis of the circuit shows that the clock for this circuit was derived from the clock that was shown in Figure 5. Not coincidentally, a significant portion of this circuit’s total jitter is due to the duty cycle distortion of the clock signal. DW

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Engineers can rapidly build and then iterate test and measurement systems using the drag-and-drop design approach of LabVIEW NXG.

Before the advent of the package manager, users would add software by using their browser to search through networks of drivers and tools, then manually install the right package.

One noteworthy aspect of the responses is that they refer as much to difficulties encountered because of workflow as to technological hurdles. Most engineers can probably relate to these hurdles. How much engineering time do you spend searching for manuals, pinouts, the right hardware driver, the right utility, and so on? National Instruments surveyed over 400 engineers across multiple industries and found similar results: One obstacle slowing tests is the amount of time spent connecting and integrating components, a task that often involves instruments from multiple vendors.

Reflecting on such issues, it becomes evident that they represent stumbling blocks in workflow rather than technological dilemmas. Consequently, automation suppliers have increasingly tried to construct products with workflows in mind. In that regard, modern software tools help reduce test system setup and configuration time, minimize the time to setup the next measurement, increase test software collaboration, and put the right test data in front of the right people.

Most engineers polled by NI said they would use web-based user interfaces for remotely monitoring and accessing data.

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An example is the LabVIEW NXG program which now includes workflows that provide additional context and assistance with finding the right information at the right time. A good illustration is the common task of setting up and verifying a bench-full of instruments. LabVIEW NXG incorporates a single screen view that lets the user quickly discover, visualize, configure, and document the instruments involved. If the appropriate drivers are not installed on the machine, LabVIEW NXG guides the user in finding and installing the drivers without leaving the environment. With drivers installed, NXG provides the documentation, examples, and NI soft front panels necessary to verify the setup and get initial measurements quickly. It is also possible to configure a system from a catalog before the hardware is actually in the lab. A visual canvas shows the modular instruments available to build a valid setup that meets requirements. A table view of the system lets users efficiently batchedit configurations across instruments

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coupling selection fundamentals Mastering coupling selection begins with understanding the fundamental capabilities of several different coupling types. We asked Bobby Watkins of Ruland Manufacturing for his insight on just a few of the most common coupling types. Here, Watkins explains the pros and cons of three different couplings and when to use them for specific applications.

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Design World: Let’s start with zero backlash jaw couplings. What applications are they best suited for and why? Bobby Watkins: This type of coupling has valuable characteristics under the right circumstances. There are two types of jaw couplings in the world. There are what we refer to as standard industrial couplings, which have an insert that is often called a spider. With straight jaws on the spider it’s a bit of a loose fit into the hub so you can actually put it in your hands and feel some slop. This situation is acceptable as long as users are not positioning with them. If they’re positioning, they’ll need a zero backlash jaw coupling, which is what we manufacture. There’s a profile to the arm on the spider, and it’s an actual press fit, so there is no clearance between the spider arms and the jaws on the hub.

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In fact, on some of the largest sizes to maintain zero backlash, it’s a heavy press fit to the point where you probably need to put it in a vise or a press to put the coupling together. But again, it’s a zero backlash coupling, there can’t be any extra room, and they can be challenging to put together in the larger sizes. The smaller sizes connect by hand rather easily. The benefits of zero backlash jaw couplings are that the threepiece design allows for a highly customizable coupling. Are you going from inch to metric? No worries. There are multiple

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spider materials to match application needs. This coupling is designed to handle shock loads. If an engineer has a very aggressive move profile where the coupling is starting and stopping quickly, a rigid coupling, for example, or a coupling that doesn’t have cushioning or dampening characteristics like a zero backlash jaw, there will be problems. The shock of a quick stop/quick start can destroy bearings on the input of the ball screw and also the motor bearing. Zero backlash jaw couplings are designed to handle shock loads. Most commonly, we’re looking at the shock load of an aggressive move profile where there will be frequent starting and stopping. High throughput is also necessary. Users don’t want to have to ramp down or soften that move profile and slow it down to suit a bellows coupling or a rigid coupling. Again, this coupling serves as efficient protection for the life of a motor or actuator and allows design engineers to do those aggressive move profiles without damaging the components. Fail-safe design. If the spider is damaged, the arms are torn off, for example, the coupling will go metal to metal and still drive. Consequently, in many applications, it’s essential to have a fail-safe design or a positive drive. The zero backlash jaw coupling can be used. A typical application where you would want a fail-safe design would be in a vertical, Z-axis where you’re lifting or dropping a load that could be very valuable like a boat of wafers for wafer processing.

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Drawbacks: Low misalignment capabilities. These couplings are suitable for high torque, high shock applications, but they are not forgiving regarding misalignment. Engineers will notice they get a little bit of forgiveness, but nothing like a beam coupling or some of the other types. Under misalignment conditions, beyond the couplings capabilities, there is going to be high bearing loads. You are going to put those hubs in sheer. The spider is going to fight, and you’re throwing a bearing load at that point. Again, it requires precision alignment at installation. For example, you’re running product, the spider fails, but the system is still running. You’ve gone metal to metal. You haven’t disconnected out of the system. The potential is there for you to be making bad products until someone discovers that the spider has disintegrated. Again, once that spider disintegrates, you have a metal to metal situation, there’s positive drive, but there’s error everywhere.

due to their high customizability with designers able to select clamp or set screw hubs with inch, metric, keyed, and keyless bores to combine with one of three spider options.

DW: You mentioned beam couplings earlier. Can you tell us more about those? What are the pros and cons? BW: Beam couplings are probably the most recognizable type of coupling available. This coupling is typical for encoder applications, so many people are familiar with them. Users can also select these couplings for light-duty power transmission applications, light-duty actuators and so forth. In heavier duty applications, you probably need to look at one of the other types of couplings, which

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Beam couplings are flexible and accurate making them a common choice for encoders.

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would be much more common, and a higher torque application. Beam couplings do have their limitations. However, we’re just going to go through some of the benefits first. It’s a one-piece design. This design element means there’s no maintenance. There’s various OD links, patterns, and materials to choose from for different applications. They have considerable misalignment capabilities, and they’re forgiving when compared to most other servo couplings. Don’t cross the line with this coupling, though. If you ask too much of it, if you exceed the misalignment specifications, they do tend to break relatively quickly. Installation of this type of coupling with a good straight edge is typically good enough. These are available in metric, an inch to metric. Some of the drawbacks: These couplings handle only moderate bearing loads depending on conditions. In other words, under misalignment conditions, all couplings will put a load on your bearings as it’s fighting to straighten out. This coupling gives a moderate bearing load. Often, if you look into the size of beam coupling and the torque rating of the standard aluminum coupling, it isn’t enough for your application. The natural progression for that is to look at a stainless-steel version, which, size for size, has higher torque capability. DW: Clearly, alignment is critical. Especially so for bellows couplings. Can you tell us more about that?

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BW: Bellows couplings are for precise movement applications. They’re torsionally stiff, have a high RPM capability (10,000

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RPM) and precise movement. However, they are not easy to align. They do require precision alignment, and they are going to give you only a small amount of forgiveness. When you have a little bit of misalignment to deal with, you want accuracy. You want high torsional stiffness. This is the coupling. Some benefits: Suitable for high torque misalignment applications requiring minimal positioning error. A low inertia coupling, the bellows portion in the middle is thin wall stainless steel. The hubs are aluminum to keep the weight down. You’ve got a low weight coupling? Low inertia. No maintenance required. There’s nothing to do on this coupling as far as regular maintenance is concerned. Again, these are available in step bore combinations, inch to metric, with keys, without keys. Some drawbacks: No provision for impact loads. We talked about those high impact loads or shock load applications with aggressive move profiles that the jaw couplings do so well. The bellows coupling does not. High shock loads and aggressive move profiles where there’s some torque involved? This coupling does not like it. It tends to fatigue the bellows and can crack it, and eventually tear it. If you need that precise movement, you’re probably going to have to forgive a little bit or perhaps be less aggressive with the move profile than you would with a jaw coupling. This coupling needs precision alignment. Additionally, it is not suitable for vacuum applications. Our bellows coupling, in particular, is not suitable for vacuum. It’s epoxied together. The bellows portion in the middle is epoxied to the hubs; the epoxy will out gas in a vacuum application. A couple of interesting things about bellows couplings.

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When a bellows coupling is in failure mode, that wall accordion portion in the middle has cracked, and it’s only a matter of time before the coupling is going to fail. It will make a snap, crackle, pop noise as the coupling is rotating. In this situation, order a replacement right away because that’s an indication that it’s going to fail. The mode of failure with the bellows coupling has pros and cons. The good side of a failure on a bellows coupling is that bellows will tear and you’re now disconnected. You’ve got to tear through it. It’s in two pieces at this point, and you’re not going to keep going and making that product because you’re not driving anymore so that’s a good mode of failure because you know when you are no longer in zero backlash with the bellows couplings, you’re also disconnected. On a vertical application, as we discussed before, where you want a positive drive, you don’t want to drop that load in a vertical application. A bellows coupling is going to tear and you’re going to disconnect and you’re going to drop, possibly drop that load. The mode of failure can be important as to which type of coupling that you choose. DW

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Product World Right angle bevel planetary gearboxes GAM gamweb.com The EPR and PER Series Right Angle Bevel Planetary Gearboxes provide all the advantages of the EPL and PE inline planetary gearboxes in a right angle configuration.

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in motion control applications where axial and radial loads are minimized.

options including three different shaft outputs, a hollow

The PER has a metric or NEMA shaft output option. As with all GAM

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gearboxes, the EPR and PER are available with motor mounting plates to

accommodate most servo motors.

The PER is a value option employing output bearings

LDT with shock and vibration resistance Ametek gemco.ametek.com The GEMCO 958A Compact-Housing LDT, was designed specifically with the hydraulic cylinder market in mind.

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cause the unit to lose position information or require re-zeroing.

in depth, the transducer can be installed in applications

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Emergency stop for safety over IO-Link Balluff balluff.com This E-Stop is easily and inexpensively connected directly to the "Safety Over IO-Link" module or to any safety controller using standard M12 connectors, eliminating terminations and reducing the incidence of mis-wiring. "These devices are used in a variety of industries from automotive to packaging;" said Shishir Rege, Safety Marketing Manager at Balluff Inc. "and E-Stops are a core component of almost every machine design and safety risk assessment." The E-Stop function is a supplementary protection measure and must always be available for any automated equipment. The E-Stop switch initiates an immediate stop command and can be used for personal protection functions. An available adapter allows

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Plug-and-play vacuum end-of-arm tooling Bimba bimba.com The Collaborative Robot Vacuum Tool (CRVT) now offers a plug-and-play end effector option for collaborative robots. Developed to meet the versatile nature of collaborative robots, The CRVT comes offthe-shelf as a complete solution - no external valve required. Although designed to support a variety of applications with minimal configuration, ther is a wide array of pump options to enable users to meet the vacuum requirements of their application. “Collaborative robots are making it easier than

Mil-Spec PMDC motor and planetary gear motors Allied Motion alliedmotion.com The Globe line of mil-spec-qualified fractional horsepower PMDC motors and gear motors are available off-the-shelf or on short lead time. Modified versions – with specially machined mounting provisions, holding brakes, tachometers and/or encoders — are available within two to three weeks through. Models range in size from 0.75 to 2.25-in. (19 – 57 mm) in diameter. Rated speed ranges from 2400 to 19200 RPM, with rated power from 3 W to 62 W. Planetary gearhead models are available with output torque rated to as high as 62 Nm (8800 oz-in.).

ever for manufacturers to implement automation. With the CRVT, Bimba is looking to make the end effector as flexible and easy to use as the robot,” says Jeremy King, Product Manager for Bimba. “The CRVT is designed to be controlled using the I/O connection built into the robot. No additional software or controls are required. That means simply connecting the tool to the robot

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Product World Digital sensor with analogue heart Endress+Hauser sensors-components.endress.com The capacitive-ceramic pressure sensor Ceracore USC30 combines both output signals in one sensor. Each signal is available for further processing. Amongst others, the digital communication path enables the user to adapt many parameters themselves. This includes “turn down,” the change of the zero point and the measuring span. The sensor can therefore cover several measuring tasks and in consequence reduces storage costs. Since the adjustments are made at the sensor level, this can simplify the design of the main electronics.

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Linear encoder upgrade Heidenhain heidenhain.us The updated LIF 400 series encoder has a position noise value of 0.6 nanometers at 1MHz and a low interpolation error down to +/- 12 nanometers. Industries that could take advantage of this encoder are semiconductor, metrology, micromachining, and medical.

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Another addition is a status LED on the connector that indicates the status of the

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incremental signals and can also be used as a general mounting indication. It’s a simple red/green display for the signals and blue for a good reference mark signal.

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