October 2023 Newsletter Table of Contents:

Expansion of Assembly Factory in California

Easy Guide on Open Loop vs. Closed Loop in Cooling Fans

Why Are SANMOTION Stepper Motors Used In Medical Devices?

Shorter-Than-Expected UPS Battery Life Increases Maintenance Burden

SANYO DENKI AMERICA, Inc. Announces Expansion of Assembly Factory in Torrance, California

SANYO DENKI AMERICA, Inc. is pleased to announce a significant expansion of its assembly factory in Torrance, California.

This expansion reflects the company's commitment to meeting the growing demand for advanced manufacturing solutions.

The expanded factory, covering a total floor area of 19,700 square feet, marks a substantial increase in SANYO DENKI AMERICA, Inc.'s manufacturing capabilities. Read more details from the link below.

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Easy Guide on Open Loop vs. Closed Loop Control in DC Cooling Fans

Closed loop fan control has often been associated with external controllers to modify a DC fan’s performance. However, many SANYO DENKI fans utilize an internal closed loop speed control to enhance performance.

This brief article will explain the differences between open and closed loop control and how to tell what type of loop control the fan model has.

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Why Are SANMOTION Stepper Motors Used In Medical Devices?

In the world of precise medical device design, professionals naturally lean toward solutions that prioritize precision, reliability, and efficiency. SANYO DENKI’s SANMOTION F2 2-Phase Stepper Motor System is the practical choice that has set new industry standards. In this discussion, we’ll explore the reasons that make the SANMOTION F2 Stepper Motors and Drives the top pick for engineers engaged in medical device development.

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Safeguard Production And Protect Battery Life With SANUPS Mode-Switching Technology

A Case Study


A manufacturing company's UPS system failed during a lightning-induced blackout, halting production. The culprit? Shorter-than-expected battery life of UPS due to frequent voltage drops that triggered battery backup mode too often, wearing out the battery. Don't miss out on the lessons learned from this real-world scenario – click to read more about safeguarding your manufacturing operations by properly selecting UPS with mode-switching technology.

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