Saturn 1B Optical Scanner For 1mm - 4mm Apertures
Description
Saturn 1B Optical Scanner For 1mm - 4mm Apertures
Specifications |
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Max Aperture (Beam) Size: | 4 mm |
Wavelength: | Other (see Data Sheet) |
Max Scan Angle: | +/- 27.5 degrees |
Repeatability: | -- μrad |
Linearity: | 99.5 % |
Rotor Inertia: | 0.010 g·cm2 |
Torque Constant: | 1.85 mN·m/Amp |
Peak Current: | 20 Amp |
Max Coil Temperature: | 110 °C |
Coil Resistance: | 1.8 Ohms |
Coil Inductance: | 0.1 mH |
Back EMF Voltage: | 0.0323 mV/deg/ sec |
Weight: | 25 g |
Features
- The Saturn 1 optical scanner has a low coil resistance that allows it to achieve the highest acceleration and RMS duty cycles without production of excess heat inside the galvo.
- Due to the low inertia rotor assembly and special bearing materials, the Saturn 1 boasts the highest peak torque-constant-to-inertia ratio of any moving magnet galvanometer available.
- With our patented X3 magnetic circuit the Saturn 1 reaches scanning speeds of 5kHz small signal bandwidth with far less drive power and heat generation than before. Systems achieving 7.5kHz small signal bandwidth are routinely delivered to clients.
- Our patented position sensor design allows for wide-angle scanning up to 110 degrees optical with high output and low noise
Applications
- Laser entertainment (light show) displays
- Small-beam OCT and Microscopy
- Small-beam Laser Marking
- Optical Layout Templates
- Raster Image Projection
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Saturn 1B Optical Scanner is suitable for laser entertainment (light show) displays, small-beam OCT and microscopy, small-beam laser marking, optical layout templates, and raster image projection.
The benefits of using the Saturn 1B Optical Scanner include highest-speed small-mirror scanning and positioning, wide-angle scanning up to 110 degrees optical, convenient package size compatible with many existing X-Y mounts, low coil resistance for low heat generation during scanning, low thermal resistance for enhanced heat removal, and low wobble and jitter.
The unique features of the Saturn 1B Optical Scanner include a stronger magnetic field, stronger rotor and shafts, integrated back-supporting mirror mount design, long-life SV30/silicon dioxide ceramic, hybrid bearings, trapezoidal position sensor with high output and low noise, and cooler-running motor magnetic design.
The Saturn 1B Optical Scanner is designed for applications such as optical coherence tomography (OCT), confocal microscopy, small beam-laser marking, laser entertainment displays, optical layout templates and raster image projections.
The Saturn 1B Optical Scanner can achieve scanning speeds of ILDA 60K/5kHz small signal bandwidth with far less drive power and heat generation than ever before. Speeds of ILDA 90K/7.5kHz small signal bandwidth are also routinely delivered to clients.