Request InfoPI (Physik Instrumente) LP, Motion Control, Air Bearings, Piezo MechanicsPI (Physik Instrumente) LP’s P-652 piezoelectric linear-motor-driven translation stage has only four parts, measures 9 × 6.5 × 2.4 mm, has a travel range of 3.2 mm and can operate at speeds of up to 80 mm/s. Resolution is better than 0.1 μm, holding force is >0.2 N, operating current is 55 mA, and operating voltage is from 2.8 to 3.2 V. The stage comprises an ultrasonic piezoelectric resonator and two lateral sliders pressed against it by a spring that doubles as a moving carriage. The load is mounted directly on the carriage and is moved by a force of up to 110 mN. Because it has no...See full productRelated content from Photonics MediaWEBINARSPhotonics.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...Photonics.com 1/12/2023Good News: Photonics Is Mainstream. Now We Must Scale.Lidar for autonomous vehicles. Virtual reality for immersive entertainment and new interactive applications. Wearable health sensors. Photonic computing — computation by propagation. Quantum...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 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...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...