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The NPXY250-405 piezo stage is the latest addition to nPoint's nanopositioning lineup. This stage is designed as an economical XY piezo flexure stage.

The New NPXY250-405 Piezo Stage from nPoint

Middleton, WI | Posted on March 12th, 2015

The NPXY250-405 nanopositioner is a piezo driven, flexure guided stage, designed for economical XY positioning and scanning. Having a position noise of 3nm with strain gauge sensors, this system provides the accuracy necessary for today's advanced applications. When paired with a LC.400 series DSP controller, the piezo stage can obtain closed-loop capability. It has a travel of 250µm for positioning in the X and Y axes. The nanopositioner can be configured to hold many optics and samples and can be used for AFM scanning.

As the newest of nPoint's piezo stage offerings, the NPXY250-405 can be used in a variety of areas including research, manufacturing, and as an OEM system component.

Application examples include: optical microscopy, lithography, nanometer-scale manipulation, metrology, materials testing, optical fiber alignment, and scanning probe microscopy.

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About nPoint Inc.
nPoint focuses on developing solutions for high specification nanopositioning needs. Located in Middleton, WI nPoint is an industry leader in precision nanopositioning in the global market. nPoint’s piezo driven flexure stages, piezo drivers, and closed-loop DSP controllers are used in research, aerospace, semiconductor manufacturing, optics, and automotive industries.

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