Newport Spectra-Physics Newsletter - #30 - July 2009 - (Page 13)

w w w. n e w p o r t . c o m July 2009 Page 13 MANAGE LIGHT S-2000 Stabilizer ™ Pneumatic Isolator with Automatic Re-Leveling Improved ease of use and functionality. Newport’s new S-2000 Stabilizer ™ Series of pneumatic vibration isolators incorporates our patented selfcentering pendulum design, laminarflow damping system, and precision auto-leveling valves to deliver unmatched vibration isolation performance. Additionally, the new S2000 design incorporates extra features including enhanced leveling indicators, recessed lifting channels, and a significantly lower magnetic permeability design. These new features greatly improve the ease of use, functionality, and extend the overall value for Newport customers. The S-2000, with a 909 kg (2000 lb) load capacity per isolator, is an ideal solution for isolating optical tables, large inspection Key Features NEW Hybrid chamber design maximizes isolation bandwidth and stability Laminar flow damping minimizes amplification at resonance Highly accurate leveling improves repositioning after disturbance Built in leveling indicators provide visual feedback ensuring the table is properly floating at the correct level. Cleanroom and non-magnetic versions available WEB See our website for more info. Please click here equipment, heavy machinery, and large area subfloors. This new isolator platform combines the best performance features of our legendary I-2000 isolator with additional benefits which improve the overall functionality and value to customers. LDS-Vector Electronic Autocollimator The LDS-Vector electronic autocollimator performs high resolution angular measurements for alignment, quality assurance, and metrology applications. Featuring a highly collimated, 670 nm laser diode, the LDS-Vector allows for non-contact measurements over long working distances of up to 20 meters. The use of a visible light laser diode and a large range ocular field minimizes set-up time and prevents from spending hours aligning the instrument. The LDS autocollimator product is available with currently 4 week leadtime, only. Key Features 0.1 µrad resolution for high resolution angular measurements 2 kHz sampling frequency allows vibration measurements Visible laser diode (Class II) and integrated eyepiece with ±15 mrad field of view provide quick and easy alignment Controller includes RS-232-C, IEEE-488 and analog outputs WEB See our website for more info. Please click here MAKE LIGHT | MANAGE LIGHT | MEASURE LIGHT http://www.newport.com http://www.newport.com/S-2000-Stabilizer-Pneumatic-Isolators-with-Automa/844255/1033/catalog.aspx http://www.newport.com/S-2000-Stabilizer-Pneumatic-Isolators-with-Automa/844255/1033/catalog.aspx http://www.newport.com/LDS-Vector-Electronic-Autocollimator/166337/1033/catalog.aspx http://www.newport.com/LDS-Vector-Electronic-Autocollimator/166337/1033/catalog.aspx

Table of Contents for the Digital Edition of Newport Spectra-Physics Newsletter - #30 - July 2009

Cover & Contents
Corporate News
- There's a New Focus In Newport
- Newport Announces ISO/IEC 17025 Accreditation of Photovoltaic Lab
Application Story
- Stretching DNA Boundaries with Newport
Application Solutions
- Photoresponse Mapping of Photovoltaic Cells
- Coherent Anti-Stokes Raman Scattering Microspectrometer Solution
MAKE LIGHT
- Spitfire® Pro XP 7W Ultrafast Ti : Sapphire Amplifier
- Inspire™ Ultrafast OPO Family
- Millennia® Prime™ Rugged 532 nm CW DPSS Laser
- Pulseo® 532-34 High Power Q-Switched Laser
- HIPPO™ 532-14 High Power, Rugged 532 nm Q-Switched Laser
- Alliant™ CW IR Industrial Fiber Laser
- TO-Can Laser Diode
MANAGE LIGHT
- LDS-Vector Electronic Autocollimator
- PSM2 Ultra-fast Piezo Steering Mirror
- Fast Steering Mirrors
- CenterPoint™ On-Axis Kinematic Mirror Mount
- Agilis™ Series Piezo Motor Driven Optical Mounts
MEASURE LIGHT
- Power Meter Selection Guide & Detector Selection Guide
- PulseScout™ Autocorrelators
- LBP Series Laser Beam Profilers
Videos The SmartTable® OTS™ System
A History of Laser Light and Newport
Literature Request

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