Drive targets: stacked piezoelectric actuators, bimorphs, unimorphs
- Amplification rate: 50 times (customizable) - Output range: 0V to +150V - Output average current: 2A - Example of drive targets: stacked piezoelectric actuators, bimorphs, unimorphs - Example of applications: punchers, precision stages, pumps, valves, precision grippers - Dimensions: W360 x D300 x H185 mm - Power supply: AC100V - Output waveform: DC to 70KHz (resistive load 200Ω 100Vp-p) - Output stability: 1×10^-4/H (usually after 1 hour) - Ripple noise: 5mVp-p or less (with 3uF capacitive load) - Input voltage: ±3V max - Waveform monitor: 1/10 output voltage waveform Overview: This device is a high-precision, low-noise high-output DC amplifier designed to drive various electrostrictive elements that have capacitive loads. It can be used as a final stage amplifier in various control systems utilizing electrostrictive elements, responding quickly around the bias point. It is easy to handle; simply connect the piezo element load, apply a control signal, and drive it with any desired waveform.
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Operation Description: This device is configured as a quasi-complementary amplifier using MOS-type FETs in the output stage, achieving stabilization of gain and low noise wideband performance through negative feedback circuitry. The input signal is buffered and enters a gain adjuster for gain setting. Meanwhile, the bias voltage generated by a temperature-compensated reference voltage generator can be set to any value using a bias voltage adjuster and is added to the aforementioned signal before entering the output amplifier. The output amplification section receives the input signal through an operational amplifier, and to achieve high output, four MOS-type FETs are connected in parallel, further reducing impedance through a quasi-complementary circuit. Negative feedback is implemented by returning an inverted signal to the operational amplifier in the input section, and the output terminal is designed to cut off the output in case of overcurrent protection during overcurrent conditions.
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480000
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P3
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Drive targets: stacked piezoelectric actuators, bimorphs, unimorphs
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"Mechatrans" is a technology that I developed during my time at NEC in the 1980s, successfully realizing the world's first and fastest piezoelectric impact printer at that time. Subsequently, due to the evolution of printer technology, this technology disappeared from the public eye. However, Professor Toshio Higuchi from the University of Tokyo foresaw the potential of this technology, leading to the establishment of today's company. By leveraging the numerous advantages of the piezoelectric method, "Mechatrans" has achieved high-speed and large-displacement actuators, and I feel the potential for its use in a wide range of fields. We have now developed a series of actuators for everyone’s use.