Adjusted the mirror alignment within 50 nanometers. Adopted for the largest optical infrared telescope in East Asia, the Kyoto University 3.8m telescope!
The "JSD Ultra-Compact Displacement Sensor" is a product designed to suppress fluctuations caused by temperature changes, with the sensor implemented in ultra-low expansion clear ceramic glass. It has been adopted for the Kyoto University 3.8m New Technology Telescope Project. A total of 144 sensors are used to adjust the displacement of the 18 segmented mirrors of this telescope to within 50 nanometers (where a nanometer is one billionth of a meter). 【Features】 ■ Suppresses fluctuations due to temperature changes ■ Implemented in ultra-low expansion clear ceramic glass ■ Expected to advance the understanding of explosive phenomena known as gamma-ray bursts *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Production of Ultra-Compact Sensors for Kyoto University's 3.8m New Technology Telescope】 ■ Create through-holes in 3mm thick glass ■ Transfer wiring patterns ■ Cut glass to make a compact substrate ■ Expand A side (component side) and B side (coil side) of the substrate ■ Mount components on the substrate *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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We are engaged in product development specialized in high-frequency oscillation technology and have been supplying non-contact displacement sensors (DS2001 series) to electronics and mechatronics equipment manufacturers since 2001.