IIC 2018 Conference: Synchronous PM Linear Motors Applied to Laser Motion Systems

Gain an overview of the development of NdFeB permanent magnet motors and how they rank with others


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About the topic

Contemporary laser systems use picosecond (10-12) or femtosecond (10-15) lasers. One of the key components rendering such systems possible is the use of fast motion systems driven by NdFeB (neodymium/ iron/boron) permanent magnet linear motors. Such motors are capable of 20Gs to 30Gs acceleration and submicron accuracy. This presentation will give an overview of the development of NdFeB permanent magnet motors and how they rank with other types of linear motors (induction linear motors/SmCo linear motors/piezo motors).

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Meet your presenter

Jean-Marie Rennetaud is an engineering manager at Hiwin. He holds a Baccalaureat E (Mathematiques & Techniques) Lycee Charles de Coulomb, Angouleme, France; a Diplome Universitaire de Technologie, Genie Mecanique, Angouleme, France; a Diplome Ingenieur, Major: Automatic Programming of CNC Machines & Flexible Manufacturing Systems; a Master of Engineering, University of Hartford, Connecticut; a Ph.D. ABD Applied Mathematics, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Columbia University, New York; and graduate program classes, computer aided design of electric machines and drives, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Rennetaud has 35 years of experience in design and manufacturing of electric motors (DC motors, linear and rotary AC induction motors, linear and rotary permanent magnet synchronous motors). He holds 34 international patents.