Is it possible to deport motors far from work zone March 02, 2016 05:59PM |
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... you'll only get more elasticity from the longer belts.
For shielding against EM you can use iron sheets (better Mu-metal) for a housing ... but don't forget to shield all your cables too ...
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If you put a stacked pulley where the motors normally would be, then you could relocate the motors farther away, and use a single closed loop belt from each motor to drive the stacked pulley.
Or, thinking three dimensionally, you could relocate the motors to *under* the box, and drive the pulley(s) from a rod attached to the motor(s).
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Can you move the head to where you want to read the field, then turn the motor current off while you read it? That would eliminate the magnetic fields generated by the coils and cables, leaving just the permanent magnet rotors of the motors to interfere with the reading.