Saturn 9B Optical Scanner for 8mm - 10mm Apertures
Description
Saturn 9B Optical Scanner for 8mm - 10mm Apertures
Specifications |
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Max Aperture (Beam) Size: | 10 mm |
Wavelength: | Other (see Data Sheet) |
Max Scan Angle: | +/- 27.5 degrees |
Repeatability: | -- μrad |
Linearity: | 99.5 % |
Rotor Inertia: | 0.032 g·cm2 |
Torque Constant: | 4.10 mN·m/Amp |
Peak Current: | 25 Amp |
Max Coil Temperature: | 110 °C |
Coil Resistance: | 1.65 Ohms |
Coil Inductance: | 0.13 mH |
Back EMF Voltage: | 0.0716 mV/deg/ sec |
Weight: | 36 g |
Features
- The Saturn 9 optical scanner has a low coil resistance, intense magnetic field strength and low rotor inertia, giving it the highest RMS-torque-to-inertia ratio of any scanner capable of moving a 10mm beam.
- Its construction, due to our patented X3 magnetic circuit makes the Saturn 9 boast an air gap flux density of over 14,000 Gauss.
- The Saturn 9 is capable of moving a 10mm beam through an optical angle of 40° at a frequency of over 500Hz with a sinusoidal drive. With the same beam, step response time can be as fast as 300µs for a small optical step and 1ms for a 40° optical step, easily delivering scanning speeds of 2.5kHz small signal bandwidth.
- Our patented position sensor design allows for wide-angle scanning up to 110 degrees optical with high output and low noise.
Applications
- High power laser entertainment (light show) displays
- Large-beam sinusoidal scanning and image projection
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Saturn 9B Optical Scanner is designed to move beams in the 8mm to 10mm aperture range.
The Saturn 9B Optical Scanner is suitable for laser entertainment displays, LIDAR systems, laser marking, and material processing systems.
The Saturn 9B Optical Scanner can deliver scanning speeds of up to 2.5kHz small signal bandwidth.
The step response time of the Saturn 9B Optical Scanner can be as fast as 300µs for a small optical step and 1ms for a 40° optical step.
The unique features of the Saturn 9B Optical Scanner include a stronger magnetic field, stronger rotor and shafts, integrated back-supporting mirror mount, long-life bearings, trapezoidal position sensor, and cooler-running motor magnetic design.