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PI Intros High-Speed Three-Axis Piezo Motion Stage
Auburn, MA — PI (Physik Instrumente) has intro- duced its P-616 NanoCube® three-axis piezo scan- ner, a redesign of the company’s successful P-611, 3D positioning stage. Based on a parallel-kinemat- ic design, with only one lightweight moving plat- form for all three axes, higher precision and dynamics are available in a more compact pack- age. As the newest miniature multi-axis stage from PI, the P-616 NanoCube is also the company’s smallest and lightest system with capacitive feed- back delivering 100 µm travel range. The positioner is operated by the company’s
new E-727 digital servo piezo controller. Compared to conventional analog piezo controllers, it offers the advantage of higher linearity, faster settling and scanning speed, and easy access to all motion parame- ters. The positioner comes with a soft- ware package which has drivers for LabVIEW, dynamic libraries for Windows and Linux, and MATLAB. Interfaces include USB, SPI, RS-232, and analog. It also supports functions such as wave generation, data record-
BEI Kimco: Reliable and Quiet Brushless DC Motors
Vista, CA — BEI Kimco has released two new types of brushless DC (BLDC) motors designed to meet the high-performance motor require- ments for laboratory centrifuge machines. Centrifuges are used in biology, chemistry and hospital labs to rapidly spin and separate liquid samples into layers for analysis. These machines have varying re - quirements in motor functionality and size, as well as speeds that can range from just a few thousand RPM to higher than 50,000 RPM.
NanoCube three-axis piezo scanner.
ing, auto zero, and I/O triggering. The stage is driven by ceramic-encapsulated,
preloaded PICMA® piezo actuators that provide better performance and reliability than conven- tional insulated piezo actuators. Actuators, guid- ance, and sensors are maintenance-free, not sub- ject to wear, and offer extraordinary lifetime and cost-effectiveness. According to the company, in reliability tests carried out by NASA/JPL the actu-
ators survived 100 billion cycles without failure. Contact: PI (Physik Instrumente) L.P., 16
Albert Street, Auburn, MA 01501 % 508-832-3456 fax: 508-832-0506 E-mail:
info@pi-usa.us Web:
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Brushless DC motor. The DIT11-15 and DIH40-49
meet the necessary specifications of individual centrifuges, including oper- ating speeds approaching 25,000 RPM. While the DIT11-15 motor delivers relatively moderate torque levels of 3.0 oz/in., given its size of 1.1 x 1.3 in. (28 x 33 mm), it does incorpo- rate integral drive electronics for a more simplified external control scheme. The DIH40-49 design is capa- ble of power levels up to 500W in a size of 4 x 4.9 in. (10.2 x 12.5 cm). The two brushless motors operate with very low noise, due to a precision rotor
system and special bearings. Contact: BEI Kimco, 1499
Poinsettia Avenue, Suite 160, Vista, CA 92081 % 760-597-7042 fax: 760-597-6320 E-mail:
sales@beikimco.com Web:
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