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News Release from: PI (Physik Instrumente) | Subject: P-737 Pifoc stage
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 08 November 2007

Microscope automation Z-stage is
piezo-driven

The new P-737 Pifoc Piezo-Z specimen scanning stage has been specifically designed for bio-medical research microscopes utilising deconvolution and 3D imaging techniques

PI (Physik Instrumente), the inventor of high-speed Piezo-Z objective steppers, introduces the new P-737 Pifoc Piezo-Z specimen scanning stage It features up to 250um travel, millisecond responsiveness and nanometer precise motion under closed-loop control

The P-737 Pifoc stage is an addition to the extremely successful Pifoc brand of high-speed piezo objective Z-steppers.

While no sample stage can beat the speed of the fastest Pifoc objective positioners (due to the stiffer, more compact design), the P-737 Pifoc stage allows for millisecond sample settling enabling convenient Z-stack imaging with multiple objectives and very high throughput.

The fast response of the P-737 fully utilises the high throughput of the latest digital imaging systems and achieves 10 to 50 times faster response than conventional stepper motor focus drives.

The P-737 Pifoc stage is available with a number of analogue and highly sophisticated digital piezo controllers and can be controlled through digital interfaces as well as by fast analogue signals through a high-speed 0-10V input.

The system is fully compatible with all leading imaging acquisition packages.

For ease of integration, a comprehensive set of LabView drivers is included, even for the analogue control option.

Application examples include 3D imaging, Z-stack acquisition, autofocusing, scanning and alignment tasks in microscopy and biotechnology. Request a free brochure from PI (Physik Instrumente) ...

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