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News Release from: Armstrong Optical | Subject: SL-1720-S
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 06 November 2007
Closed-loop nanopositioner is world's
smallest
As with the other piezo-systems available from SmarAct, the SLC-1720-S can be very simply incorporated with other linear and rotary stages to offer complete micro- and nanomanipulation systems
Claimed to be the world's smallest closed loop nanopositioning system, the SL-1720-S available from Armstrong Optical is the latest in a series of piezo stepper drive systems developed by SmarAct of Germany With dimensions of 21x17x8.5mm, the SLC-1720-S is the world's smallest long-travel nanopositioner and includes an integrated optical encoder
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 16 Sep 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The positioner is extremely stiff and thus ideal for nanomanipulation within limited space offering 12mm of travel, sub-nanometer resolution of movement and encoder resolution of 5nm.
The integrated sensor provides feedback for closed-loop positioning control.
All SmarAct systems are open architecture, allowing simple manual or automated control.
The user can either use the SmarAct hand control module, or include the SmarAct Windows DLL or Labview driver into its application.
For a quick start, simple GUI and Labview examples are provided.
In addition to simply supplying the separate linear and rotary stages Armstrong Optical says it is happy to offer complete solution for all micro- and nano-scale movement and manipulation requirements.
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