Traditionally, one of the appeals of a voice coil actuator has been that it doesn't have to be in any particular position when the coil is de-energized - it simply 'floats' explains Jim McNamara, BEI Kimco Senior Applications Engineer. However, in many applications, a certain position is required when de-energized. BEI Kimco's new LAH24-67-000A VCA provides this capability; thereby broadening the scope of applications where moving magnet technology is suitable while still providing all the benefits intrinsic to voice coil technology.
The LAH24-67-000A provides 0.44 travel with 115 lbs. peak force and 37 lbs. continuous force in a compact footprint of just 2.4 inches in diameter. The surprisingly high force output given its diameter size is achieved with the devices' split coil, also patented by BEI Kimco Magnetics. The split coil concept (in this case five coils) is akin to using multiple actuators in parallel, allowing the force to multiply without increasing the stroke.
The new VCA features all the inherent advantages of voice coil technology including direct-drive, hysteresis-free operation for highly accurate motion. Other advantages of this type of technology include high acceleration, absence of commutation, and excellent resolution limited only by the encoder used for feedback.
Inventor of the Linear Voice Coil Actuator with Latching Feature Patent, Mikhail Godkin, Engineering Manager at BEI Kimco Magnetics, has developed a total of 15 patents. According to Godkin, the challenge for this particular VCA design was creating a mechanism so that the position, when the coil was de-energized, could be predetermined for critical applications. This is a great enhancement to the VCA product line, he says. With this added function, it opens a whole new range of applications for voice coil actuators.
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