Single-probe capacitive gauge for nanometrology

A PI (Physik Instrumente) product story
Edited by the Processingtalk editorial team Sep 29, 2006

PI (Physik Instrumente) introduces the D-510 family of PISeca capacitive displacement gauges for high-precision, non-contact measurements of position or distance from an electrically conductive target

PI (Physik Instrumente), a leading manufacturer of nanopositioning and precision motion-control equipment for nanotechnology, photonics, semiconductor and biotechnology applications, introduces the D-510 family of PISeca capacitive displacement gauges.

PISeca capacitance gauges perform high-precision, non-contact measurements of geometric quantities representing displacement, separation, position, length or other linear dimension against any kind of electrically conductive target.

These single-probe nanometrology sensors combine superior resolution and linearity with very high bandwidth for dynamic measurements.

Features and Advantages.

* Absolute, Non-Contact Measurement of Distance / Motion / Vibration.

* Sub-Nanometer Resolution.

* Measuring Ranges to 500microns.

* Excellent Measuring Linearity to 0.1%.

* Plug and Play: Easy Setup and Integration.

* Very Temperature Stable.

* Bandwidth to 10 kHz.

* Proprietary Electrode Design and Electronics Provide Higher Linearity.

* All Systems Factory Calibrated for Highest Possible Linearity / Accuracy.

* Higher Linearity through Guard-Ring Capacitor and ILS Electronics.

Not all capacitive sensors are created equal.

Because the sensor design has a strong influence on the linearity, PI uses a special guard-ring electrode to shield the sensor electrode from boundary effects.

This ensures a homogeneous electric field in the measurement zone and results in higher measuring linearity.

In addition, the E-852 sensor signal conditioning electronics are equipped with the PI proprietary ILS linearisation circuit.

Easy Setup and Installation.

The capacitive gauges are plug and play units.

The cable plugs directly into the sensor head for easy installation or replacement in the field.

Installation is further facilitated by a display in the sensor electronics that indicates the optimum distance between probe and target.

PISeca capacitive sensor systems can be operated in multichannel configurations and combined with nanopositioning actuators for nanometer precise closed-loop motion control applications.

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