Motorized Linear Stages - T-LS Series

  • Manufactured by: Zaber Technologies

Quick Overview

Zaber's T-LS series products are computer controlled motorized translation stages with 0.1 ?m resolution and 13 mm travel. They are stand alone units requiring only a standard 15V power supply. Multiple units can be daisy-chained to a single RS-232 serial port on any computer. They can also be daisy-chained with any other T-Series products. ..

Description

Zaber's T-LS series products are computer controlled motorized translation stages with 0.1 ?m resolution and 13 mm travel. They are stand alone units requiring only a standard 15V power supply. Multiple units can be daisy-chained to a single RS-232 serial port on any computer. They can also be daisy-chained with any other T-Series products. Convenient 6-pin mini din cables on the unit allow for direct interconnection between units in close proximity. For longer distances, standard cable extension can be used. Even the power is daisy-chained, reducing the cabling necessary for large systems.

 

An x-y configuration makes an excellent microscope stage, especially when combined with our T-JOY3 Joystick Controller allowing manual control of both x and y or xyz axes from a single interface as well as allowing microscope stage positions to be saved and recalled at the touch of a button. T-LS stages are also commonly used in micromanipulator applications.

 

Note: For travel up to 60mm travel light duty, we recommend T-LA Linear Actuators with TSB Translation Stages. For even longer travel and heavier duty, we recommend T-LSR Motorized Linear Slides.

 

  • 0.1 um resolution
  • Built-in controllers
  • Several units daisy-chain to a single serial port with a single power supply
  • Available in13mm and 28mm travel with metric or imperial mounting holes
  • can be used in x-y or x-y-z configuration with our AB90 angle brackets

 


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Zaber Technologies

    Zaber was founded in 1997, when precision linear actuators all used DC motors with gearboxes and encoders requiring bulky controllers.
    Zaber resolved this by integrating the motor, controller, driver, and mechanics into a single device with a small form factor.


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