- Hall-Effect solid-state sensor technology integrated into motorized
zoom lenses.
- Hall-Effect sensors are unaffected by ambient light, environmental
contamination, and variations in line voltage.
- Motorize the zoom and focus, or just zoom.
- Motorized controllers feature single or dual axis control via serial
RS-232 or USB.
- Control systems available as table top or board level for the OEM.
- Software includes Windows interface and National Instruments "VI".
Hall Effect Solid State Sensor Technology
- Unaffected by ambient light.
- Unaffected by environmental contamination.
- Unaffected by line voltage.
More Robust Design
Navitar’s motorization design, available on the 12X and Zoom 6000
systems, integrates magnetic Hall-Effect sensors to reference position
location. Hall-Effect sensors are solid state devices with no moving parts.
They are based on the Hall-Effect, named after its discoverer Edwin Hall
in 1879. The Hall-Effect sensing mechanism utilizes a magnetic field to
trigger a pulse in a semiconductor circuit. Compared to photo-electric
sensors, the Hall-Effect sensors are not affected by harsh, dirty or dusty
environments, ambient room light, or variation in system voltages.
Our motorized zoom lenses include LabVIEW “VI” and Windows
user interface. They can be controlled via serial RS-232 or USB. The control
system is available as either table top or board level.
Users can choose to motorize the zoom and focus axis, or just the zoom.
We have three different motor types available:
- 2 Phase Stepping Motor (Faulhaber)
- 5 Phase Stepping Motor (Oriental, Vexta)
- DC Servo with Encoder (Faulhaber)
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