An optical motion controller is an electronic device used to precisely control the movement of motorized optical components, such as translation stages, rotation mounts, or actuators. It plays a key role in automated alignment, laser positioning, and precision scanning in photonics and optics setups.
A linear stage is a precision mechanical device that provides controlled linear motion along a single axis (X, Y, or Z). It is widely used in optical setups, laser alignment, and scientific instrumentation where accurate positioning is essential.
A motorized stage is a precision positioning platform that provides automated motion along one or more axes (X, Y, Z), controlled by a motor and motion controller. It allows for accurate, repeatable, and programmable movement, making it essential in advanced optical, scientific, and industrial applications.
A Piezo stage is a high-precision positioning platform that uses piezoelectric actuators to provide ultra-fine motion control, typically in the nanometer or sub-nanometer range. It is ideal for applications that require extremely small and fast adjustments.
A rotation stage is a precision mechanical device that allows an object (like a mirror, lens, or sample) to rotate around a fixed axis, typically in the azimuthal (θ) direction. It’s used in optical and scientific systems where angular positioning and alignment are critical.
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