Page 12 February 2009 w w w. n e w p o r t . c o m Product News: Motion Control NanoPositioning Range of Piezo-Electrical Actuated Devices NEW WEB See our website for more info. Please click here Newport has added a new chapter to its already long history of positioning technologies with the introduction of NanoPositioning products to its portfolio. Under the NanoPositioning umbrella, a whole new range of piezoelectrical actuated devices comprising general purpose translators, micrometer adapters, linear stages, objective focusing stages, steering mirrors and control electronics is included. These NanoPositioning products are very compact and provide fast motion with nanometer, in some cases even sub-nm resolution. In that sense they are a perfect complement for our existing motion technologies …although some of our classical stages achieve nm-precision as well – for example check out the XM stages. NPA Series Piezo Translators Ideally suited for integration into custom motion devices. Key Features • • • • Up to 100 µm travel range Up to 0.05 nm resolution (open-loop) 1000 N axial load capacity Optional strain-gauge position feedback NEW WEB NPM140 Micrometer Adapter Provide nanometer positioning capability for manual products. See our website for more info. Please click here Key Features NEW • • • • 140 µm piezoelectric travel range 0.1 nm resolution (open-loop) 100 N axial load capacity Optional strain-gauge position feedback WEB MAKE LIGHT | MANAGE LIGHT | MEASURE LIGHT See our website for more info. Please click here
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Table of Contents for the Digital Edition of Newport Spectra-Physics Newsletter - #29 - February 2009