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Benchtop controller aids piezo motor precision

A New Scale Technologies product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team May 4, 2006

A benchtop motor controller simplifies computer control of piezoelectric Squiggle motors and closed-loop linear nanopositioning stages.

With an ActiveX command library and USB connection, the new SQ-2300 series benchtop motor controller simplifies computer control of New Scale's piezoelectric Squiggle motors and closed-loop linear nanopositioning stages.

A USB connector provides easy plug-and-play interface with a PC.

The New Scale motion control software provides "point and click" Squiggle motor control.

Alternatively, users can call the ActiveX command library from third-party software applications such as LabView.

The command library includes both open-loop and closed-loop commands.

An intuitive scripting interface allows users to build their own custom scripts using the ActiveX library, if desired.

Multiple SQ-2300 controllers can be connected to one PC via a USB hub and driven simultaneously from a single screen, enabling multi-axis "set and hold" positioning.

Using the SQ-2300, Squiggle motor speed can vary continuously from microns per second to millimetres per second with better than 20nm position resolution.

The SQ-2300 can also be controlled by an analogue input (0 to 3.3V) or optional manual handset.

The SQ-2300 motor controller is approximately 30% smaller than the SQ-2000 series controller it replaces, saving valuable lab space.

It is available now at $600, including control software, ActiveX command library and AC wall power adapter.

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