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June 2025 Dual-Axis Yaw-Pitch Stages from OES


VAN NUYS, CA — Optimal Engineering Systems has released its new YP200-30 series of dual- axis yaw-pitch stages. This series of yaw-pitch stages features a high precision rotary stage (yaw- axis) capable of clockwise and counterclockwise rotation and a high precision goniometer with ±30 degrees of travel. The pitch axis table meas-


ures 6.3 x 6.3 in. (160 by 160 mm) with a precision pattern of threaded holes for tooling and fixtures. The integration of high precision rotary and goniometer


stages creates platforms for the precise measurement of curves and angles. The YP200-30 series dual-axis yaw-pitch stages have easily accessible mounting holes for easy integration into new and existing applications. The yaw axis has a home switch for ini- tialization and the pitch axis has two end-of-travel limit switches. The YP200-30-01 is driven


by two-phase stepper motors with knobs for manual adjust- ments, whereas the YP200-30-04 stage has quadrature incremen- tal optical encoders for position


verification. The YP200-30-02 is driven by three-phase brushless servo motors with quadrature incremental optical en coders and the YP200-30-03 is driv- en by DC brushed servo motors with quadrature incremental optical en - coders. These servo motor


driven stages feature better repeatability and positional accuracy, and higher travel speeds, than those typical of a closed loop servo motor system. The repeatability with a 10 micro-steps-per-step motor driver of the yaw and pitch axes is ±0.01 degrees, positional accuracy is 0.05 degrees and res- olution 0.001 degrees. The stages are black an -


odized aluminum, with a high load capacity of 55.12 lb (25 kg) and the rotation center height is 5.35 in. (136 mm).


YP200-30-01 yaw-pitch stage. Contact: Optimal


Engineering Systems, Inc., 6901 Woodley Avenue, Van Nuys, CA 91406 % 888-777-1826 E-mail: sales@oesincorp.com Web: www.oesincorp.com


M12 L- and T-Coded Connectors from binder


CAMARILLO, CA — binder has introduced new M12 L- and T- coded connectors, engineered with stainless steel locking mechanisms to ensure maximum reliability and durability in demanding industrial environ- ments. With the launch of the 813 (T-coded) and 823 (L-coded) series field-attachable M12 con- nectors, binder continues to strengthen its range of robust connection solutions. The new connectors feature


a high-strength stainless steel locking system, offer IP67-rated protection against dust and water, and boast an impressive mechanical service life of over 100 mating cycles. The 813 series has a four-pole configura- tion, while the 823 series offers options for both four-pole and four+FE (functional earth) con- figurations. Both series are designed to accommodate cable diameters between 0.24 and 0.51


in. (6 and 13 mm). Beyond their mechanical


strength, the new connectors deliver outstanding thermal per-


M12 L- and T-coded connectors.


formance, ensuring reliable oper- ation across a broad temperature range from –40 to +221°F (–40 to +105°C). This combination of durability, flexibility, and high performance makes them per- fectly suited for today’s demand-


ing industrial applications. Contact: Binder USA, 3903


Calle Tecate, Camarillo, CA 93012 % 805-437-9925 E-mail: sales@binder-usa.com Web: www.binder-usa.com


Chroma Releases Enhanced Spectra Viewer


BELLOWS FALLS, VT — Chroma Technology has launched a major upgrade to its Spectra Viewer, bringing power- ful new tools and expanded func- tionality to researchers, engi- neers, and scientists. The enhanced Spectra Viewer makes it easier than ever to model opti- cal filters, compare light sources, and optimize optical system designs with greater precision and flexibility. Chroma’s Spectra Viewer is


widely used in fluorescence microscopy, flow cytometry, spec- troscopy, and optical system development. The latest


enhancements are designed to streamline workflows and pro- vide users with more precise tools for spectral analysis. For users looking to get


started with the upgraded Spectra Viewer, Chroma has also released a series of tutorials, cov- ering key features such as adding light sources, modeling custom optical


filters, and


exporting spectral data. Contact: Chroma


Technology, 10 Imtec Lane,


Bellows Falls, VT 05101 % 800-824-7662 E-mail: media@chroma.com Web: www.chroma.com


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