Galvo scanner controller from Aerotech uses advanced interpolation electronics

Dec. 15, 2016
The Nmark GCL controls the company's AGV series scanners with long-term thermal stability and micron-level tracking accuracy.

The Nmark GCL controls the company's AGV series scanners with long-term thermal stability and micron-level tracking accuracy. It uses advanced interpolation electronics to provide up to 26 bits of effective resolution. Onboard real-time 2D calibration ensures accurate beam placement over the entire field of view. External clock input allows synchronization with modelocked lasers.
Aerotech
Pittsburgh, PA

www.aerotech.com

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