
What is a PCB Stator Motor?
Printed circuit board stator motors, also known as PCB Stator motors, have gained popularity in recent years due to their unique design benefits and improved performance over conventional copper wound machines.
Printed circuit board stator motors, also known as PCB Stator motors, have gained popularity in recent years due to their unique design benefits and improved performance over conventional copper wound machines.
ECM recently attended the AHR Expo 2023 in Atlanta—one of the largest HVACR shows in the world—where the ECM team presented, exhibited, hosted attendees, and received award recognition for PCB Stator electric motor innovation.
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TechCrunch covered ECM PCB Stator Technology recently in a guest article by CEO Brian Casey. In the feature, Brian elaborated on ECM’s path to becoming a software company. A primary driver was the ability of SaaS to deliver the benefits of PCB Stator electric motor design at scale via PrintStator.
ECM PCB Stator Technology CEO Brian Casey appeared on Bloomberg News’ BusinessWeek recently to discuss electric motor design and innovation.
The ECM team travels to San Francisco to present our technology at TechCrunch Disrupt – a flagship event for emerging technologies.
For decades, product designers and innovators have been faced with the same limitations when selecting a motor or generator for their system. ECM has changed all of this. Article originally published on EETimes.
Electric motor driven systems account for over 40% of global electricity consumption according to the International Energy Agency. Adoption of motors integrated with ECM’s printed circuit board (PCB) stators and designed with PrintStator will reduce energy waste and provide further environmental benefits when compared to conventional machines.
ECM was named as one of Semiconductor Review’s top 10 semiconductor tech solution providers of 2020. Article was originally published in Semiconductor Review.
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There’s lots of buzz on PCB Stator technology disrupting the electric motor industry. But how exactly does a PCB Stator work? We break it down in this new ECM video