Nutfield Technology introduces optical scanners

Oct. 25, 2013
The QS-7 OPD moving magnet galvanometer-based optical scanner uses ceramic ball-bearing motors and high-strength magnets for a small package size.

The QS-7 OPD moving magnet galvanometer-based optical scanner uses ceramic ball-bearing motors and high-strength magnets for a small package size. When combined with low-resistance/ low-inductance coils, it provides a 40% increase in scanning speed with optimized thermal characteristics. A high-output position detector generates four times the output signal for high signal-to-noise ratio.
Nutfield Technology
Hudson, NH
[email protected]

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