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Laser Components Offers Osram Laser Diodes


Olching, Germany — Laser Com - ponents now offers the PLT5-510, a 515nm laser diode manufactured by Osram Opto Semiconductors. The 10mW green laser diode can be used for distance measurement. The PLT5-510 comes in a user-friendly TO-56 housing, with an integrated monitor photodiode. It operates reli- ably in temperatures up to 60°C (140°F). Its operating temperature range is suitable for laser leveling instruments that operate both indoors and outdoors, and in direct sunlight. Until recently, laser diodes in


the red spectral range have been used in laser distance measurement devices, based on the phase shift principle. These new laser diodes operate at a high modulation band- width, which allows them to be suit-


able for long distance measurement


and easily be seen by the human eye. Contact: Laser Components


USA, Inc., 116 South River Road, Building C, Bedford, NH 03110


10mW green laser diodes.


% 603-821-7040 fax: 603-821-7041 E-mail: info@laser-components.com Web: www.lasercomponents.com


PI: Compact, Highly Dynamic Linear Stages


Auburn, MA — PI (Physik Instru - mente), a motion and nanoposition- ing specialist, has added a new fami- ly of highly-dynamic linear stages to its PIMag series — the V-52x. Equipped with a linear encoder for direct position measurement and choice of cable exit direction, the stages are useful for industry and research scan- ning applications, such as biotechnology, laser beam con- trol, optics scanning, and fiber optics.


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options. The latest model, a 32kW drive, takes up 576cm2 (89.3in2) of space, and is one of the company's most power dense products to date. The smallest drive in the family, at 1kW, is only 99cm2 (15.4in2) in size. The AKD platform is high-per-


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forming, with a 0.67µs current loop. The family also supports a vari- ety of connections, which include


HTTP and UDP support in the "PDMM" version of AKD — the com- pany's drive-resident multi-axis motion controller — allow it to be connected to a PC for analytics and


PC-based SCADA control. Contact: Kollmorgen, 203A


West Rock Road, Radford VA 24141 % 540-633-3545


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10 and 20mm (0.2, 0.39, and 0.79in) and maximum velocity of 250mm/s, the frictionless drive of the V-52x series has been designed for high accuracy and long life. An integrated optical linear encoder and precision crossed roller bearings with anti-creep cage assist


V-52x dynamic linear stages. Contact: Contact: PI (Physik


Instrumente) L.P., 16 Albert Street, Auburn, MA 01501 % 508-832-3456 E-mail: info@pi-usa.us Web: www.pi-usa.us


Kollmorgen Improves Line of Servo Drives


Radford, VA — Kollmorgan has improved its AKD® family of servo drives by broadening its range of


Ethernet/ IP, Profinet, EtherCat, Modbus TCP, SERCOS III, SynQnet, and TCP/IP. Recent enhancements to


provide high positioning resolution and guiding accuracy. With low mov- ing mass and no moving cables, the PIMag magnetic direct linear drive achieves high scanning frequencies to tens of Hertz without being subject to wear and tear.


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