- incremental-drive
actuators and continuous-drive
actuators.
Stepper motors are one type of incremental-drive
actuators.
Examples of continuous-drive
actuators include...
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controlled by a
hydraulic pump.
Pneumatic actuators, or
pneumatic cylinders, are
similar to
hydraulic actuators except they use
compressed air to generate...
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valve actuators may be the
final elements of an
automatic control loop
which automatically regulates some flow,
level or
other process.
Actuators may be...
- Look up
actuation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Actuation may
refer to: High
Redundancy Actuation (HRA), a new
approach to
fault tolerant control...
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Rotary actuators. Zero
power actuators are those, such as
display gauges, that do not
deliver a
tangible output torque "Nanomuscle
rotary actuator" (PDF)...
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pneumatic actuators include: Tie-rod
cylinders Rotary actuators Grippers Rodless actuators with a
magnetic linkage or
rotary cylinders Rodless actuators with...
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causes the
actuator to bend,
producing out-of-plane displacement. This
makes bimorph actuators ideal for
applications where in-plane
actuators are unsuitable...
- G.; Awtar, S. (2012). "Performance
Tradeoffs Posed by
Moving Magnet Actuators in Flexure-Based Nanopositioning" (PDF). IEEE/ASME
Transactions on Mechatronics...
- S2CID 250890890. Fujita, Hiroyuki; Toshiyoshi,
Hiroshi (September 1998). "Micro
actuators and
their applications".
Microelectronics Journal. 29 (9): 637–640. doi:10...
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electric actuators for a
single joint in a
humanoid robot. An
example of a
humanoid robot using electric actuators is HRP-2.
Hydraulic actuators produce...