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Linear Voice Coil Motor
item #: LVCM-013-025-02M

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Unit Price:   
1 piece: $278.74   
2-4 pieces: $264.81   
5-9 pieces: $241.28   
10-24 pieces: $213.69   

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All Values at 25ºC
Intermittent Force at 10% Duty Cycle = 9.0 Oz (2.51 N)
Continuous Force = 2.9 Oz (0.79 N)
Force Constant = 2.9 Oz/A (0.80 N/A)
Back EMF Constant = 0.020 V/IN/S (0.80 V/M/S)
Stroke = 0.75 IN (19.1 mm)
Coil Clearance Per Side = 0.013 IN (0.33 mm)
Coil Assembly Mass = 0.32 Oz (9.0 GR)
Body Mass = 0.49 Oz (13.8 GR)
Coil Resistance = 4.6 Ohms
Coil Inductance at 120 Hz = 0.7 mH
Maximum Continuous Power = 4.5 W
Mounting hardware in various lengths and styles is available and may be obtained at

Linear DC Motors, Voice Coil Motors (VCM) or Voice Coil Actuators (VCA) are the simplest type of electric motors. These motors consist of two separate parts; the magnetic housing and the coil. Applying a voltage across the terminals of the motor causes the motor to move to one direction. Reversing the polarity of the applied voltage will move the motor to the opposite direction. The generated force is proportional to the current that flows through the motor coil. This force is almost constant in the specified stroke range of the motor.

Voice coil motors do not need commutation and depending on the resolution of the position sensor, very high positioning accuracies are achievable.

The non-commuted motor construction increases reliability. The direct coupling of the motor to the load allows for fast acceleration / deceleration and high speed operation.

A customer supplied linear bearing is required to support the moving coil.

This motor may be used in conjunction with a position sensor and a motion controller for accurate positioning.
For proper heat sinking the motor may need to be installed on a metallic body.



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