New handbook for DC drive system selection
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Posted to News on 31st Mar 2025, 11:00

New handbook for DC drive system selection

Precision drive system specialist maxon has released a new handbook to help engineers select DC motors and drive system products. 'Selection of DC Drives - Guidelines with Calculations' provides a systematic approach to drive selection. The new book also explains the formulae and their relationships to confirm drive system choice.

New handbook for DC drive system selection

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The book includes a six-step flowchart, providing a clear path to select the drive system specific to application requirements. The chapters dedicated to each drive system component also offer the formulae required to select the right product at each stage. Illustrations and descriptions of the variables bring the formulae to life and help to clarify the requirements of drive systems for real-world applications.

Along with an overview of kinematics; force, torque, and power; and the mechanics of drive systems, the book includes details on the selection of individual drive system components including DC and BLDC (brushless DC) motors, gearheads, encoders, as well as controllers for speed, position, and multi-axis applications.

Produced by the maxon Academy, the guide is a useful resource to help any engineer involved in drive system specification identify the selection criteria and product they need. maxon UK and Ireland's engineers are also available in person to specify drive systems for application requirements.

"The new and improved handbook is a really useful reference for all levels of engineer who need to select a drive system," explains Will Mason, maxon UK and Ireland Managing Director. "The guide is a quick way to build knowledge and check calculations. maxon engineers are always available, via phone or face-to-face, to discuss requirements and specify drive systems specific to application needs."

'Selection of DC Drives' updates and replaces the previous guide, maxon's Formulea Handbook.

The new book is available to download from the maxon Academy, or you can contact maxon to request a free hard copy.

maxon Group

Maxon House
Hogwood Lane
RG40 4QW
UNITED KINGDOM

+44 (0)118 9733337

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