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Closed-Loop Control

Monday, May 11, 2009

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Closed-Loop Control
The new line of piezo stages feature 24 Bit controller with USB, Ethernet, RS-232 interface and analog control.



PI (Physik Instrumente) (Auburn, MA) – extends its line of piezo stages for super-resolution microscopy. Features include:

  • Low profile for easy integration: 20 mm (0.8“).
  • Longest lifetime with ceramic encapsulated piezo drives.
  • Cost effective due to low-cost piezoresistive sensors.
  • Software support for leading image acquisition packages.
  • Closed-loop control for high repeatability and accuracy.
  • 24 Bit controller with USB, Ethernet, RS-232 interface and analog control.
  • Available manual long travel Stage with motor upgrade option.

For more information visit www.physikinstrumente.com

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