Kuzu V0 120 [top]

| Parameter | Value | | :--- | :--- | | | 120 Nm (nominal) | | Peak Torque | 300 Nm (for 0.5 seconds) | | Rated Current | 8.2 A (rms) | | Max Current | 24.6 A (rms) | | Rotor Inertia | 0.00058 kg·m² (Medium inertia) | | Brake Option | 24V DC spring-set holding brake (optional) | | Weight | Approximately 12.5 kg (without brake) | | Vibration Class | V15 |

: Implementation of new functions like to_epoch_ms and case-insensitive mapping when binding queries for more flexible data manipulation. Getting Started with v0.12.0 kuzu v0 120

Before diving into the new features, it’s worth understanding why Kuzu exists. Modeled after the architecture of heavyweights like DuckDB, Kuzu is . It runs in-process, meaning there is no network latency, no separate database process to manage, and no complex client-server configuration. You simply import it as a library (in C++, Python, or Node.js) and query your data locally using standard Cypher. | Parameter | Value | | :--- |