Patent obtained! We are conducting research on sensorless control in collaboration with Shizuoka University.
The Electronics Division of Takenaka Corporation is conducting research on sensorless control in collaboration with Shizuoka University. "There is the possibility of speed control without sensors," "only power line connections to the motor," and "various advantages such as reduced component count leading to compactness, lightweight, low cost, and high reliability." 【Features】 ■ Speed control is possible without sensors ■ Only power line connections to the motor ■ Compact, lightweight, low cost, and high reliability due to reduced component count ■ Backup available in case of sensor failure *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Patents】 ■Patent No. 5534991 "Control Device for Synchronous Motors" ■Patent No. 5798513 "Method and Device for Detecting Initial Magnetic Pole Position of Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motors, and Control Device for Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motors" ■Patent No. 6397734 "Control Device for DC Motors" *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Takenaka Manufacturing Co., Ltd. was founded in 1935 in Osaka as a manufacturer of ship screws. After going through various changes over the years, it has now become a manufacturer focused on unique products, including "Takecoat 1000," and differentiated products that meet high levels of manufacturing and quality assurance. In 1989, the company launched its electronics division, expanding its activities based on "power electronics technology," which has now become another pillar of the company. Valuing the "one-and-only spirit" that creates things not found in the world, Takenaka is committed to providing "manufacturing that meets the expectations of customers and society" with the unified efforts of management and employees in every era.