PI Introduces Q-614 Miniature Rotation Positioning System for Micromanipulation Applications

The Q-614 rotation positioning systems from PI miCos are small and feature high position resolution.

 

Q-614 miniature rotation stage with a turntable diameter of 14 mm

 

Its turntable is only 14 mm in diameter and just 10 mm high, making the Q‑­614 rotation stage one of the smallest precision rotation stages available on the market.

Due to its extremely compact design, a rotation range of >360° and velocities of up to 70°/s, it is ideal for use in micromanipulation, biotechnology and automation applications. The Q-614 also comes in vacuum-compatible versions for 10-9 hPa.

The Q-614 operates in open-loop control, typically achieving a minimal incremental motion of 100 µrad.

The drive principle behind the miniature stage is based on a piezomotor inertia drive. This allows for the compact dimensions, the high resolution and the high velocity. Due to its ability to self-lock at rest, the piezomotor requires no power and produces no heat. It holds the position at a holding torque of 6 mNm.

The Q-614 is currently the smallest rotation stage within a series of stages that have turntables measuring 22 mm or 30 mm in diameter which allows them to be equipped with an additional position sensor for closed-loop operation.

The E-870 drive electronics makes open-loop control for the Q-614 possible and it is especially tuned to the requirements of the inertia drives. One device can serially control up to four channels, and is also available as an easy-to-integrate OEM version, which keeps investment costs low as an added benefit.
PI in Brief

Well-known for the high quality of its products, PI (Physik Instrumente) has been one of the leading players in the global market for precision positioning technology for many years. PI has been developing and manufacturing standard and OEM products with piezo or motor drives for 40 years now. With four sites in Germany and ten sales and service offices abroad, the PI Group is represented internationally.

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