July, 2022
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AUBURN, MA — PI, a global leader in high speed laser beam steering mirror mounts often used in optical communication and laser stabilization, is now offering a compact motorized mirror mount family, for applica- tions where large angles, high stability, and lower dynamics are required. Motorized kinematic mirror mounts pro-
vide a means to control the pitch and yaw axes of a mirror, usually to direct or deflect a laser beam. To achieve large angles up to 16 degrees while keeping the dimensions as small as possible, the N-480 series kinemat- ic motorized optical mirror mounts are equipped with long travel, high resolution piezo motors. The miniature motors are capable of 20
nm steps which translates into angular resolution as small as 0.3 µrad. Another advantage of
Models WATERLOO, ONTARIO, CANA - DA — Siborg Systems has been offering test equipment to the world’s electronics industry since they initiated the Smart Tweezers project in the early 2000s. Smart Tweezers LCR-meter was the world’s first tweezer meter. In 2013, the company launched the LCR-Reader line of budget LCR- meters. The device uses a light- weight high precision multimeter with tweezers as probes and dis- play. By grasping a component between the tweezer tips, the device will determine the type of component and best test parame- ters are set for high accuracy measurements.
The first LCR-Reader device
LCR-Reader-R1 offers a 0.5% basic accuracy, but only meas- ures LCR and ESR values. Since the launch of the LCR-Reader brand, Siborg has expanded its product line to include the Colibri, LCR-Reader-MP, LCR- Reader-MPA (which received the Product of the Year 2020 Award from Plant Engineering Maga - zine), and LCR-Reader-MPA BT with Bluetooth connection. Siborg is adding to the fami-
ly with the 2022 summer launch of LCR-Reader-R2, which in - cludes a 250 kHz test frequency, allowing for better accuracy while testing small inductances and capacitances. The family of multimeters
provides easy-to-use component testers with fully automatic and high accuracy measurements. Contact: Siborg Systems,
Inc., 24 Combermere Crescent, Waterloo, Ontario, N2L 5B1, Canada % 519-888-9906 E-mail:
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PI’s compact piezo motor actuator concept is the versatility of control — manual or conve- niently through software
Page 59 Compact Motorized Kinematic Mirror Mounts from PI Piezo motors are self locking and provide
very high stability, a prerequisite for many kinematic mirror mount applications, such as optical path alignment, where excellent long-term angular stability is required. Piezo motors are available for open-loop
and closed-loop control. Closed-loop control provides higher accuracy and better repeata- bility. For most applications, open-loop actu- ators are sufficient, especially when an inde- pendent signal, such as optical power, can be used to close the loop externally. Contact: PI (Physik Instrumente) L.P.,
16 Albert Street, Auburn, MA 01501 % 508-832-3456 fax: 508-832-0506
N-480 series kinematic optical mirror mount.
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