Request InfoPI (Physik Instrumente) LP, Motion Control, Air Bearings, Piezo MechanicsThe P-653 piezomotor linear slide from PI (Physik Instrumente) LP consists of a four-part system. Measuring 8 mm long, the device has a speed of up to 200 mm/s, a travel range of 2 mm, a submicron resolution and a holding force of 0.15 N. The moving slider and the piezomotor, which require a 5-VDC supply, are preassembled and mounted on a PCB driver board. The motor is vacuum-compatible, nonmagnetic and self-locking.See full productRelated content from Photonics MediaWEBINARSPhotonics.com 5/10/2022Expanding Implementation of Fast Optimization Technology for Photonics, Optics, and Quantum Manufacturing ApplicationsAlignment time is the largest contributor to the cost of silicon photonics and optical assemblies. New industrial automation technology dramatically shortens the time required to optimally align...Photonics.com 5/2/2023As Applications Multiply, Silicon Photonics Manufacturing Needs to SubtractThis year is an odd and challenging one for many fields. For silicon photonics specifically, macroeconomic headwinds and concerns about war push against the tide of opportunity driven by the rapid...Photonics.com 8/29/2023Advanced Packaging for Integrated Photonics: From Research to ManufacturingAdvanced packaging enables researchers to combine different technology platforms such as photonics, electronics, micro-electromechanical, and fluidics to address a vast array of exciting...Photonics.com 1/17/2024Photonics Goes Mainstream: Channeling Semiconductors' ChallengesBy utilizing photons instead of electrons as the working fluid of microcircuitry, Silicon Photonics represents the single biggest technological leap to challenge the semiconductor industry since the...COMPANIESPhotonics Buyers' GuidePI (Physik Instrumente) LP, Motion Control, Air Bearings, Piezo MechanicsPI provides the broadest and deepest portfolio of precision motion technologies worldwide— including linear motors, air bearings, piezo drives, gantries, nanopositioning stages, and hexapod...