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October, 2024 High-Resolution Dual-Axis Stages from OES


VAN NUYS, CA — New high-pre- cision dual-axis ZVR-60-60 series of lift and pitch stages have been released by Optimal Engineering Systems, Inc. (OES). These com- pact stages feature 2.362 in. ±0.078 in. (60 mm ±2mm) of verti- cal travel and a vertically mount- ed rotary stage. The scissor lift design com-


bined with precision roller bear- ings and slide rails assures smooth motion and very high parallelism throughout the rais- ing and lowering of the table. The rotary stage is capable of continuous 360 degrees CW or CCW rotation. The ZVR-60-60- 01 lift and pitch stage is driven


by two-phase stepper motors with micro-stepping capabilities. The vertical repeatability is typi-


cally ±5 microns and typical posi- tional accuracy is 15 microns. The ZVR-60-60-04 is driven with two-phase stepper motors and has quadrature incremental optical encoders for position ver- ification. The ZVR-60-60-02 is driven


ZVR-60-60-01 lift and pitch stage.


by three-phase brushless servo motors with quadrature incre- mental optical encoders, and the ZVR-60-60-03 is driven by DC brushed servo motors with quad- rature incremental optical encoders. The servo motor options provide higher repeata- bility and positional accuracy typical of a closed-loop system, and faster travel speeds.


Contact: Optimal


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


Saelig Introduces Ultra-Compact Industrial PC


FAIRPORT, NY — Saelig Com - pany is now offering the new Amplicon Impact-Pi 100D series of industrial embedded comput- ers, replete with features that include connectivity options and IoT capabilities and a low-power design.


Built on an ultra-small chas-


sis with an industrial-grade car- bon composite and black alu-


Amplicon Impact-Pi 100D series industrial PC.


minum housing (4 x 2.7 x 1.3 in.), it provides edge solutions even in tough environments. The fanless Impact-Pi 100D is powered by the Intel Atom x5-E3930 CPU to deliver a robust performance for demanding industrial tasks. Powered by 12 VDC, the


Impact-Pi 100D provides an operating temperature range of –4 to +158°F (–20 to +70°C), suit- ing diverse environments and ensuring reliable operation in any condition. IoT edge ready, it seamlessly integrates into a net- work, processing data in real- time for instant insights. Whether deploying smart


sensors or monitoring equip- ment, the Impact-Pi can harness the full potential of IoT technolo- gies easily. Front interfaces of 2 x USB 3.1, 2 x RJ45 integrated 10/100/1000 LAN and 1 x MINI DP++ for display resolution up to 4,096 x 2,160 at 60 Hz mean that the Impact-Pi 100D can be used in a wide variety of situations. The Impact-Pi 100D can


present vivid visual information for service applications, advertis- ing, and multimedia applications on Ultra HD 4K displays thanks to Intel’s enhanced graphic engine.


Contact: Saelig Company, Inc., 71A Perinton Parkway,


Fairport, NY 14450 % 585-385-1750 E-mail: info@saelig.com Web: www.saelig.com


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