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The Pulse - Discussions in Motion from Nippon Pulse

The Pulse - Discussions in Motion from Nippon Pulse

By: Nippon Pulse America Inc.
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Nippon Pulse America, Inc. engineers Bob White and Paul Denman sit down to have conversations about motion control, combining their decades of engineering and motor sales experience to provide information about today's most pressing motion control topics.© 2023 The Pulse - Discussions in Motion from Nippon Pulse
Episodes
  • Encoders for Motion Control
    Aug 18 2023

     Nippon Pulse engineers Bob White and Paul Denman discuss a variety of subjects related to motion control. In this episode, they talk about motor encoders - what they're for, how they work, types of encoders, and more!

    Music: The Right Direction by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com  

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    21 mins
  • Heat and Motor Temperature
    Mar 28 2023

    Nippon Pulse engineers Bob White and Paul Denman discuss the difference in operating motors at cooler and hotter ambient temperatures, as well as insulation ratings, getting the best motor performance, and how to increase your motor's lifespan. 

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    16 mins
  • Voltage and Current for Motor Speed
    Feb 6 2023

    Nippon Pulse engineers Bob White and Paul Denman discuss a variety of subjects related to motion control. In this episode, they talk about different methods of getting a motor up to speed using voltage and current.

    Music: The Right Direction by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com 

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    20 mins

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