EPCOS (TDK)

EPCOS (TDK)

EPCOS, a subsidiary of TDK Corporation, is a leading manufacturer and supplier of electronic components, modules, and systems. The company specializes in passive components such as ceramic capacitors, inductors, and varistors, catering to various industries ranging from automotive and industrial electronics to consumer electronics. With a focus on research and development, EPCOS continuously introduces innovative technologies and products to meet the evolving market demands. Their portfolio includes power factor correction components, surge protection devices, sensors, and EMC filters, providing efficient energy management and reliable protection for electronic systems. Leveraging synergies within the TDK Group, EPCOS offers comprehensive solutions by integrating various electronic components. This collaborative approach allows EPCOS to deliver customized, high-quality solutions to customers worldwide. Environmental sustainability is a priority for EPCOS, and they strive to develop environmentally friendly products that adhere to strict environmental standards. Their commitment to excellence and reliability has earned them a solid reputation as a trusted partner for customers seeking cutting-edge electronic components and solutions. Through their continuous innovation and dedication to superior quality, EPCOS plays a vital role in shaping the future of electronic engineering and technology. For more detailed information about EPCOS and its extensive range of electronic components and systems, please visit their official website.

Electric Actuators/Cylinders

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B58004M4030A020
ACTUATOR STACK COM30
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
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Solder Tab
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Linear Actuator
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B5804
Piezoelectric
0.0023" (59.00µm)
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160VDC
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Z63000Z2910Z001Z77
PROTOTYPE - HIGH ACTIVE STACK, C
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-40°C ~ 160°C
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Wire Leads
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Linear Actuator
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Piezoelectric
0.0019" (47.00µm)
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160VDC
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Z63000Z2910Z001Z78
PROTOTYPE - HIGH ACTIVE STACK, C
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
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-40°C ~ 160°C
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Solder Tab
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Linear Actuator
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Piezoelectric
0.0006" (15.60µm)
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160VDC
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Z63000Z2910Z001Z70
PROTOTYPE - HIGH ACTIVE STACK, C
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
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-40°C ~ 160°C
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Solder Tab
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Linear Actuator
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Piezoelectric
0.0022" (55.00µm)
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160VDC
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B58004M4040A020
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
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-40°C ~ 160°C
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Solder Tab
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Linear Actuator
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Piezoelectric
0.0033" (83.00µm)
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160VDC
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Electric Actuators/Cylinders

Electric actuators, also known as electric cylinders, are essential devices that convert electrical energy into precise mechanical motion. They play a crucial role in applications that require accurate positioning and reliable motion control. These actuators come in various types, including linear, linear axis, and rotary, each serving different purposes and offering unique features. Linear actuators can be categorized into two main types: those with built-in motors and those without. Actuators with built-in motors are self-contained units that combine the motor and actuator into a single package. They are compact, easy to install, and offer high precision in positioning. On the other hand, actuators without built-in motors require an external motor to drive their motion. These actuators provide flexibility in motor choice and can handle higher loads. Linear axis actuators are designed for applications that require motion along multiple axes. They can incorporate multiple linear actuators into a synchronized system, enabling complex and coordinated movements. This type of actuator is commonly used in robotics, CNC machines, and automation systems. Rotary actuators, as the name suggests, convert electrical energy into rotational motion. They are used when a rotary motion is required, such as in valve control, conveyor systems, and robotic joints. Rotary actuators can rotate continuously or have limited rotation angles, depending on the specific application requirements. When selecting an electric actuator, there are various factors to consider. These include motor type, stroke length (the distance the actuator can extend), load force (the maximum weight it can handle), speed, voltage compatibility, IP ratings (indicating resistance to dust and water), and more. These specifications ensure that the actuator is suitable for the intended application and can meet the desired performance requirements. In summary, electric actuators are vital devices that convert electrical energy into precise mechanical motion. They come in different types, including linear with or without a motor, linear axis with or without a motor, and rotary. By considering factors like motor type, stroke length, load force, speed, and voltage, users can select the appropriate actuator for their specific application, achieving accurate positioning and reliable motion control.