I can vouch that they self center and would guess the large sized ones would work for moving LEDs around. I have been thinking of all kinds of ways they might be used; I don't think we've scratched the surface.
I can vouch that they self center and would guess the large sized ones would work for moving LEDs around. I have been thinking of all kinds of ways they might be used; I don't think we've scratched the surface.
Bill,These developments are only vaguely related to our scanner developments, which work on a completely different principle.
I'm glad to hear that you are thinking outside of the box. Great! I am waiting along with everyone else, so please keep us posted.
Ya, right.....looking forward to CT6215 performance with DT40 price tag.
I think there had once been a link to the spec sheet for the VRAD and the numbers were useful. Could you find that link again?
Hi guys,
The VRAD 1510 is a great replacement for the GM-20. I made a YouTube video discussing VRAD here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y99L6Ev5btg
It can be used to move big mirrors in addition to actuator arms. At the office, we have a mirror around 2 inches in diameter and VRAD can move this mirror around 40Hz.
VRAD can be considered to be an open-loop galvo, but since it has a passing shaft (shaft available on front and back side) an external position sensor can be attached and you can make a closed-loop system with it. In this case, hundreds of hertz should be possible, even with large mirrors.
Best regards,
William Benner