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June, 2017


PI: Motion Controller for Air Bearing Stages


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Auburn, MA — When frictionless, vibration-free motion is required, air bearings have many advantages over traditional mechanical bearings. Air bearings provide constant velocity con- trol, angular repeatability and excellent geometric performance. PI (Physik Instru mente) has released a high-performance mo - tion controller designed to handle one-, two- or four-axis PIglide air bearing positioning stages. Equipped with ultra-low


noise PWM drives, the A-81x con- troller has integrated closed-loop servo control, motor drives and power supplies in a standard rack- mount design. High-resolution incremental encoders with sine/ cosine output and absolute encoders based on BiSS-C protocol are supported. The multi-axis con- trollers are based on ACS hardware, a company that was recently acquired by PI. The PI Group also offers custom motion systems and controls for preci- sion automation applications. Designed to float on a cushion of


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air, without rollers or sliding compo- nents, air bearing positioners deliver extremely precise and vibration-free


motion, with stable velocities and no mechanical component wear. Air bearing stages are suitable for high- end industrial inspection and manu- facturing operations, such as metrol-


A-81x air bearing motion controller.


ogy, photonics alignment, semicon- ductor, wafer inspection, laser mark- ing, precision scanning, and clean-


room applications. 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


TMC Intros Hybrid Optical Breadboard


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Hybrid Honeycomb optical breadboard. Many ultra-precision tools in -


clude an optical subassembly. Those subassemblies must be mounted to a rigid, flat, damped surface to main- tain the positional stability of the opti- cal system. Until now, engineers have had to choose between a machined aluminum plate and a honeycomb optical breadboard. Aluminum plates have the


advantage of achieving precision flatness and parallelism as well as tight tolerances on hole positions. Honeycomb breadboards offer the advantage of providing structural damping along with a much higher stiffness-to-weight ratio. Hybrid Honeycomb starts as an


aluminum plate. The plate is machined to achieve the desired fea- tures. The underside is then machined away leaving a monolithic honeycomb pattern to lighten the


assemblies in photonics tools and applications that include lab automation, lasers, surface metrolo- gy, and semiconductor inspection. TMC designs and manufactures


precision vibration isolation systems for sensitive research and manufac- turing processes worldwide. TMC is an ISO 9001:2008-certified company. Its products include active and pas- sive vibration isolation systems; optical tops, optical table systems, and breadboards; laboratory tables and tabletop platforms; floor plat- forms; magnetic field cancellation and electric field shielding systems;


and acoustic enclosures. Contact: Technical Manufacturing Corp., 15 Centennial


Drive, Peabody, MA 01960 % 978-532-6330 fax: 978-531-8682 E-mail: sales@techmfg.com Web: www.techmfg.com


Peabody, MA — Technical Manufac - turing Corporation (TMC), a unit of AMETEK Ultra Precision Technol - ogies, has introduced its Hybrid Honeycomb™, a new type of optical breadboard that combines a custom, bonded aluminum plate with the structural damping of a honeycomb breadboard.


structure. Finally, a bottom skin is epoxied over the honeycomb cells, closing the structure and providing additional damping and stiffness. Hybrid Honeycomb structures


are engineered solutions. Each ver- sion is custom designed for the unique requirements of the applica- tion. It is suitable for optical sub-


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