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| 2005 Press Releases |
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New SilverPak 23DE – Integrated Motor, Driver & Encoder |
Santa Clara, CA—December 2005—Lin Engineering, the Step Motor Specialists, are pleased to introduce the new SilverPak 23DE; an integrated Nema 23, High Torque, 1.8° bipolar step motor, microstepping driver and encoder... |
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Try Before You Buy – Samples of Trinamic Microchips Now Available |
Santa Clara, CA—October 2005— Lin Engineering, the Step Motor Specialists, is now offering complimentary samples of Trinamic integrated circuits. Samples of the following products are now available for request online at www.linengineering.com/trinamic/samplerequest.htm . |
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New and Improved – the SilverPak 17C with 256x Microstepping Capability |
Santa Clara, CA—September 2005— If you are looking for a simple yet powerful integrated unit for your application than Lin Engineering, the Step Motor Specialists, have the ideal solution for you. Lin Engineering is pleased to release the SilverPak 17C. This new version of the SilverPak 17C comes with added features such as higher step resolution and more output current to benefit the user. . |
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MiniPak - Now Capable of more Torque |
Santa Clara, CA—September 2005—Lin Engineering, the Step Motor Specialists, in conjunction with Trinamic Motion Control are pleased to announce the release of the MiniPak now available in longer stack sizes. This integrated product combines a Lin size 11 step motor and a drive/control board using the Trinamic TMC222 drive chip; making it the perfect combination for small applications. |
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New SilverPak 23D Integrated Motor and Driver |
Santa Clara, CA—June 2005—Lin Engineering, the Step Motor Specialists, are pleased to introduce the new SilverPak 23D; an integrated NEMA 23, High Torque, 1.8° step motor and microstepping driver. The SilverPak 23D is designed to help reduce overall design time and system cost for a wide array of step motor applications needing high torque.  |
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Trinamic TMC Driver Chips and Lin Engineering Step Motor - The Perfect Combination |
Santa Clara, CA—June 2005—Lin Engineering, the Step Motor Specialists, in conjunction with Trinamic Motion Control are pleased to announce the release of the MiniPak. This integrated product combines a Lin size 11 step motor and a drive/control board using the Trinamic TMC222 drive chip; making it the perfect combination for small applications.  |
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Added Features to assist Our Customers |
Santa Clara, CA—June 2005—Lin Engineering, The Step Motor Specialists, is delighted to introduce updates to their website, www.linengineering.com, designed to make the website easier to use, answer many step motor and driver related questions, and so much more... |
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Track Position with Motor and Encoder - Design for Small Spaces |
Santa Clara, CA—May 2005—Lin Engineering, the technical leader in step motor design, is pleased to introduce their compact and lightweight step motor complete with a small E4 encoder from US Digital. The 1.8º NEMA 11, bipolar stepper and miniature E4 encoder are designed for flexibility in applications with limited space. ... |
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Protect Your Investment by Using IP65 Rated Motors |
| Santa Clara, CA—April 2005—Lin Engineering, the Step Motor Specialists, is proud to introduce their new line of IP65 rated motors. These motors are available in Lin Engineering’s size 17 and size 23 motors and offer the user better protection from damaging ...
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Small Motors for Commercial Grade Vacuum Applications |
Santa Clara,CA-February 2005-Lin Engineering, the step motor specialists, is pleased to announce the release of their 1.8 degree, Nema 11 Vacuum Motors. The 211 vacuum rated series motors are capable of up to16 oz-in of holding torque
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Miniature 1.8 degree NEMA 8 Stepper |
Santa Clara,CA-January 2005-Lin Engineering, the step motor specialists, is proud to introduce the smallest 2-phase hybrid stepper to date; the 208. This 1.8º Bipolar Nema 8 Miniature Step Motor is intended for applications where space is limited. ...  |
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