
Logimat 2024 (www.materialfluss.de)
Maxon drive systems for e-mobility, automotive and robotics
The Maxon Wheel Drive System (MW) is a modular, highly integrated and compact drive system. The basic configuration of motor, gearbox and encoder can be individually extended with brake, controller and wheel as required.

Drive components (www.industrial-production.de)
New product catalog
Just in time for spring, drive specialist Maxon is publishing its 2022/2023 product catalog with 592 pages. It presents interesting new products.

Multi-axis controller (www.industrial-production.de)
Maxon solution for highly dynamic positioning tasks
Maxon presents the MiniMACS6-AMP-4/50/10, the next generation of its motion controllers.

Planetary research (www.industrial-production.de)
Maxon on Mars
The fascination with Mars continues unabated. Researchers are drawn again and again to the fourth planet in our solar system. Right now, another robotic mission is on its way to uncover the secrets of Mars.

BLDC motors (www.industrial-production.de)
Power at the touch of a button
Maxon has introduced the IDX brushless motor with integrated EPOS4 positioning control. It offers auto tuning as standard, has more power, short delivery times and complies with IP 65.

Motors with and without brushes (www.industrial-production.de)
DC or BLDC motors?
Brushed and brushless DC motors both have their advantages and disadvantages. But which type is better suited to the respective application? The most important properties of the different types determine their use.

Under the skin of Mars (www.industrial-production.de)
Maxon makes motor fit for NASA's InSight mission
On November 26, the InSight robotic probe is due to land on Mars and provide insights into the formation of rocky planets. Maxon's motor rams the measuring pin five meters deep into the Martian soil.

Space research (www.industrial-production.de)
NASA uses Maxon motors on Mars
In two years' time, the US space agency NASA will be sending a new rover to Mars. It will include a helicopter that will take aerial photographs. The rotors will be controlled by DC motors from Maxon Motor.
