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September 2025


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Page 75 Six-Axis Motorized Automation Platform from PI


AUBURN, MA — PI (Physik Instrumente) has released its F-690.S1 SpaceFAB, a high- performance six-axis motorized positioning stage platform, designed for advanced automation tasks that demand high speed, precision, and reliability. The F-690.S1 is built on a unique hybrid


kinematic design featuring three symmetri- cally arranged XY nanopositioning stages with direct-drive linear motors and cross- roller bearings. Each stage supports a linear bearing mounted on a wedge with ball-joint connections, enabling full six degree of free- dom motion (X, Y, Z, pitch, yaw, roll) with smooth coordination and minimal mechani-


Battery- Powered Rework Station from JBC


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cal crosstalk. Absolute encoders provide 1 nanometer


resolution, while pneumatic brakes ensure positional safety during power loss. The com-


pact, low-profile system supports payloads up to 4.4 lb (2 kg) and is capable of operating in inverted orientations, making it ideal for space-constrained or vertically integrated setups. The platform enables fast, precise motion with high dynamic range and mini- mal noise. The controller handles inverse kinematics


internally and supports Cartesian commands for simplified system


integration. Contact: PI (Physik Instrumente) L.P.,


16 Albert Street, Auburn, MA 01501 % 508-832-3456 E-mail: info@pi-usa.us Web:


F-690.S1 SpaceFAB six-axis stage platform.


www.pi-usa.us See at SEMICON West, Booth 1554


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