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1. General scope
1-1 The specifications apply
to the coreless cylindrical permanent magnetic micro vibration motor
DC model
Z4SL2A0280131.
2. Operating conditions
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Items
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Specifications
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Condition & Remarks
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2-1
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Rated voltage
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1.3V
DC
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2-2
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Rated load
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Vibration weight
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As specified in the outline
drawing.
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2-3
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Rated speed
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9,500±2000rpm
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2-4
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Rotation
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C.W.
(clockwise)
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2-5
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Motor position
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All positions
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2-6
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Operating voltage
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1.1~1.6V DC
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2-7
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Operating conditions
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-30 ~ 70°C, ordinary humidity
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No condensation of moisture.
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2-8
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Storage conditions
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-40 ~ 80°C, ordinary humidity
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No condensation of moisture. |
3. Measuring conditions
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Items
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Specifications
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Condition & Remarks
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3-1
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Temperature
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20±2°C
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3-2
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Humidity
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(63 ~ 67%) RH
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3-3
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Motor position
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Motor shaft horizontal
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Lock the motor in a test fixture.
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3-4 All data are based on the measuring conditions: Temperature, 20°C;
Humidity, 65% RH. If any disagreement occurs, such test conditions are
available: Temperature, 5~35°C; Humidity, 45 ~ 85% RH.
4.
Mechanical specifications
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Items
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Specifications
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Condition & Remarks
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4-1
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Configuration
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As specified in outline drawing
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Outline drawing No:
Z4SL2A0280131.
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4-2
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Appearance
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There shall be no evidence of
mechanical damage and shall not have inadequate corrosion, etc.
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Visual examination: Inspection
carried out on samples.
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4-3
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Shaft end play
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0.05 ~ 0.2mm
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4-4
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Weight of motor
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1.23g approx.
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Body + Vibration weight: 0.71+0.52 |
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4-5
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Holding strength of vibration
weight
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49N (5kgf)
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5. Performance and characteristics
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Items
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Specifications
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Condition & Remarks
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5-1
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Rated speed
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9,500±2000rpm
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At rated voltage and rated load
(vibration weight).
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5-2
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Rated current
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90mA
max
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5-3
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Stall current
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125mA max
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At rated voltage.
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5-4
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Starting voltage
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1.0V
DC max
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At rated load (vibration weight)
any position of rotor.
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5-5
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Insulation resistance
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1MΩ min
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At DC 100V between the lead wires
and motor body.
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5-6
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Terminal resistance
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13Ω
approx.
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At 20°C.
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5-7
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Mechanical noise
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50db (A) max
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Measured at rated voltage and rated load (vibration weight).
Background noise: 28db (A) max. @ 10cm.
Measuring instruments: B & K.
The weight of jig: 700g.
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6. Reliability Test
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Items
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Standard test
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Condition &
Remarks |
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6-1 |
Life test |

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After 2 hours exposure in
ordinary Motors shall be approved as specified in item 7-1. |
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Position |
Horizontal |
Horizontal |
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Voltage |
Rated |
Rated |
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Load |
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Vibe weight
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Temperature |
20°C
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40°C
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Humidity
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65%
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90% |
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Life (cycles) |
200,000 |
40,000
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6-2 |
Low temperature exposure
test |
Temperature: -40±2°C
Time: 24hrs
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After the test motors
shall be approved as specified in item 7-2. |
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6-3 |
High temperature exposure
test |
Temperature: 85±2°C
Time:
300hrs
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6-4 |
High humidity exposure
test
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Temperature: 60±2°C
Humidity:
90 ~ 95% RH
Exposure time: 240hrs
Dry time:
4hrs
No condensation of
moisture
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6-5 |
Vibration test
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Displacement: 1.5mm
(p-p)
Frequency: 10 to 55Hz
Period: 20
Mins log sweep (10
~ 55 ~ 10Hz)
Direction: x, y,
z
Time: Every
2 hours |
After the test motors
shall be approved as specified in item 7-2. |
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6-6 |
Drop test |
Set the motor to the
approximately 100g (include the motor) weight of block drop the motor on
the concrete floor.
Height: 1.5
meters
Direction: ±x,
±y, ±z
Times:
Every 2 hours |
After the test motors
shall be approved as specified in item 7-2. |
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6-7
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Heat stock test
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Period: 32 cycles
Exposed at ordinary temperature and ordinary humidity for
24 hours before measurement.
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After the test motors shall be approved as specified in
item 7-2.
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6-8
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Sulfur gas
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Temperature: 100°C
Time: 48hrs
Environment: Sulfur gas
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No corrosion on the brush and the commutator.
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6-9
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Salt spray test
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Temperature: 35°C
Time: 48hrs
Environment: 5% salt spray
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No any sign of corrosion.
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6-10
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Las Vegas test
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Temperature: 60°C
Time: 48hrs
Humidity: <20% RH
Test mode: 8 secs on (C.W.)
52 secs off
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After the test motors shall be approved as specified in
item 7-2. |
7.
Post environmental
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Items |
Requirements
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7-1
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Table A
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1) Rated
speed: Initial data -30% min./ +60% max.
2) Rated
current: Initial data ±30% max
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Insulation resistance: 1MΩ min
4) Starting
voltage:
1.1V DC max
5) Wave of
current: No blot wave. |
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7-2
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Table B
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1) Rated
speed: Initial data -30% min./ +60% max.
2) Rated
current: Initial data ±30% max
3) Starting
voltage: 1.1V DC max |
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8. Caution
and Matters
8-1 Warnings: In a motor near the
end its life, or under breakdown conditions, short circuits can develop
between commutator segments. Uncontrolled voltage may then leak into the
power source circuit. Motors may overheat or fail if run continuously
with its rotor locked condition or under excessive loads.
8-2 Destructive
atmospheres: Do not use and store the motor in the corrosive gas
atmosphere (H²S, SO², NO², Cl², etc.), or substances that can emit toxic
gases, such as organic silicon, cyanide, formalin, or phenol compounds.
The motor may get serious damages.
8-3 Condensation: Condensation on the electrical circuits can destroy
the motor or control circuits. Monitor the environment and undertake
measures to prevent condensation, such as installing condensation
sensors to cut power when necessary.
8-4 Be aware of the following factors and perform necessary tests to
check a motor’s ability to adopt with your mechanism and applications:
Motor life, electric noise, mechanical noise, vibration,
static-electrical noise resistance, power-source noise resistance, drift
of rpm, electrical resonance between control circuit and motor,
mechanical resonance between subassembly and motor malfunction due to
motor noise, electrical magnetic interference, malfunction due to
magnetic flux leakage, destruction due to lightning-related power surge,
grounding.
8-5 Some particular plastic materials can crack and fail after exposure
to motor bearing oil. Perform test the motor in/on the subassembly to
check the influence of the oiled plastic parts.
8-6 Avoid connecting a serial resistor to the motor if at all possible,
as this can negatively affect reliability. If this is unavoidable, keep
resistance as low as possible and test thoroughly for reliability before
using.
8-7 When testing for UL, CSA or other safely standards, apply for
approval for the entire subassembly.
8-8 Do not
store motors under conditions of extreme temperatures or high humidity,
or for longer than six months even room conditions. When removing out of
packaging after storage, take precautions to prevent condensation.
8-9 Connections: Complete soldering operations
within three seconds to prevent damage to leads and terminals. Make sure
that the soldering tip does not exceed 350°C. Be gentle with terminals;
dents or pressure on them can lock up the motor.
8-10 Please consults us in advance when design considerations call for
forcefully stalling the motor using a short circuit at the terminal or
reverse voltage. Such operations can shorten product life.
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