Drives and Controls 2022 is a key focus for award-winning Overview

Overview, leaders in the design and manufacture of precision sensor systems, is exhibiting at Drives and Controls 2022 at the NEC from the 5-7 April 2022 on stand L114.

Customers looking to develop advanced mechatronic solutions faster and with reduced development and production costs should visit Overview at the show where the company will be displaying its range of Integrated Servo Drives that use Servotorq™ technology. Overview’s solutions are deployed in numerous markets worldwide, including CCTV, broadcast, video conferencing, security and defence.

The company’s award-winning family of precision Integrated Servo Drives deliver outstanding pointing precision, extreme agility and silent operation. Available in various sizes, different torques and power offerings, the ultra-smooth Servotorq motors are suitable for many industries where cameras and other sensors are required to be pointed.

Overview’s Integrated Servo Drives use advanced technology based on state-of-the-art magnetic modelling and servo control and include Titan, Leto, Miranda, Atlas and Artemis. Each combines custom direct drive BLDC motors designs, motor drive electronics, precision servos and high-performance position encoders in a single high performance and cost-effective package, which is easy to integrate, reducing time to market for sensor motion applications.

Visitors to the expo will be able to see the drives on show as well as talk to the Overview team about how the technology can be used in different applications. Overview will be showcasing:

  • Titan motor – The smallest of the family delivering a torque of .04Nm.  It has a long history of proven reliability with hundreds of thousands produced.
  • Leto motor – Leto produces a torque of .09Nm by using Overview’s proprietary Servotorq technology in a compact footprint.
  • Atlas motor – The Atlas provides a torque of 2Nm, making it ideal for driving heavy-duty systems.
  • Miranda motor – Miranda provides precise performance in a 1Nm package, making it perfect for pointing large sensors.
  • Artemis motor – Growing torque to 3Nm makes Artemis suitable for heavier payloads. The addition of updated Servotorq II technology improves the servo performance for the most demanding applications.

Overview leads UK and international collaborative research programmes with academic and industrial partners to ensure that customers benefit from emerging technologies. As well as servo motors, Overview makes customised, autonomous and highly agile sensor platforms. Autonomy enables the sensor platforms to operate without a human in the loop, using powerful edge processing and AI to detect, classify and track targets, providing actionable digital information and analytics to users rather than traditional raw data such as full motion video.

For more information on Overview and its technology, visit the stand (L114) at the show, or email info@overview.co.uk.