Piezoelectric Motors

World's Smallest Linear Motor / Translation Stage

Submitted by nestorb on Thu, 2006-11-02 13:18.
Measuring only 9.0x6.5x2.4mm, the new P-652 stage offers a travel range of 3.2mm and can move at velocities of up to 80 mm/sec--almost 10 times faster than other micro-stages. Sub-micron resolution, combined with a high holding force of 20 grams, are state-of-the-art figures for a stage of these minute dimensions...

World's First PCI-Bus Piezoelectric Nanopositioning Controller

Submitted by nestorb on Thu, 2006-11-02 13:18.
PCI-Bus Piezo Nanopositioning Controller a World First: The new E-761 motion controller is designed to provide more flexibility and better overall value than any other digital piezo controller on the market today...

New Precision Vertical Stage

Submitted by nestorb on Sat, 2006-10-21 13:34.
The model HT 03-LM offers a travel of 3 mm with accuracy of 2 microns and repeatability of 20 nanometers, making it ideal for wafer positioning! A compact piezo linear motor is used to drive a 10:1 ratio wedge. Precision crossed roller bearings ensure smoothness of motion and high rigidity...

Motor is MRI-safe for implantable medical devices

Submitted by nestorb on Thu, 2006-07-13 17:26.
The world's smallest linear motor, at 1.5x1.5x6mm; latest piezoelectric Squiggle motor is half the size of other micro-motors yet offers ten times the precision and push force

PI Develop the World's First Hybrid Nano-Precision Z-Stage

Submitted by nestorb on Thu, 2006-07-13 13:26.
PI Develop the World's First Hybrid Nano-Precision Z-Stage that Combines the Advantages of Piezoelectrics and Servo Motors

SQ-1.5 SQUIGGLE motor

Submitted by nestorb on Thu, 2006-07-13 12:26.
 World's smallest motor! At 1.5 x 1.5 x 6 mm, latest piezoelectric SQUIGGLE motor is half the size of other micro-motors; offers ten times the precision and push force

Companies Partner for Mini Technology

Submitted by nestorb on Sat, 2006-01-14 06:56.
The companies will work to integrate New Scale’s piezoelectric Squiggle motor and Infotonics’ microsystem technology into modules for specific commercial markets. Applications include tiny integrated autofocus and optical zoom modules
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