In the European market, smart devices such as smart locks, vending machines, and robotic systems increasingly require motors that operate within 3V–12V low-voltage systems while delivering reliable torque at low speeds.
A standard brushed DC motor (>3000rpm) is not suitable for these applications. The GA12-N20 DC gear motor, with its integrated gearbox, reduces speed to 10–300rpm, making it ideal for low rpm high torque applications in compact devices (~12mm size).
Smart locks require:
Using a small DC gear motor eliminates the need for external reduction mechanisms. The D shaft design ensures stable transmission and prevents slipping, which is critical in electric door lock motor applications.
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Typical parameters:
A compact DC gear motor provides higher torque under load conditions, preventing stalling. Low-speed output (e.g., 100rpm) also improves control accuracy, making it suitable for automation systems requiring precise positioning.
In robotic systems:
Compared to standard micro motors, a micro gear motor for robotics offers better traction and stability due to higher torque output.
The GA12-N20 DC gear motor provides a reliable solution for smart home, automation, and robotics applications, combining low speed, high torque, and compact design for modern engineering needs.
The GA12-N20 DC gear motor is widely used in low speed high torque applications (10–300rpm) such as smart locks (10–30rpm), vending machines (50–150rpm), and small robotics systems. Its 3V–12V voltage range makes it ideal for battery-powered devices and compact automation systems.
A standard DC motor typically runs at over 3000rpm with low torque, making it unsuitable for low-speed applications. The GA12-N20 gear motor reduces speed to 10–300rpm while significantly increasing torque, making it ideal for load-driven systems like smart locks and actuators.
The correct speed depends on the application:
10–30rpm: smart locks
50–150rpm: automation systems
100–300rpm: robotics
In general, lower speed provides higher torque but slower response time.
The motor supports 3V, 4.5V, 6V, and 12V.
3V: low power consumption
6V: balanced performance
12V: higher torque output
Ensure the power supply maintains at least 3V for reliable startup.
The D-shaped shaft improves mechanical stability and prevents slipping, especially in high torque conditions. It is widely used in smart lock motors and actuator systems.
Gear motors generate noise due to gear interaction. However, at low speeds (50–100rpm), noise is generally manageable. Proper gear design and materials can further reduce noise levels, making it suitable for most smart devices.