The SCR-100 stage from Nippon Pulse is a versatile nanopositioning stage with six stroke lengths and three motor windings. It integrates a slide guide, encoder, and linear shaft motor. It offers sub-micron resolution without motion errors. Two SCR-100 stages can be directly bolted together to form a compact X-Y stage without needing adapter plates. The document provides specifications for six SCR-100 stage models with different travel lengths and performance characteristics.
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1. Nippon Pulse
Your Partner in Motion Control NPM SCR-100
With six different stroke lengths and three different motor windings, the SCR-100 stage
is the most versatile of the SCR lineup. Like its relatives, the SCR-100 integrates a slide
guide, encoder, and a Linear Shaft Motor. A wide range of options allows for a better
match for stage applications needing sub-micron resolution that is free from motion
errors.
Each SCR stage requires a servo driver to operate the stage. Any two SCR stages
will bolt directly together to form a very stiff, compact X-Y assembly standard,
without the need for adapter plates. Two SCR stages can be supplied as an X-Y stage
to insure true orthogonal orientation between the two axes.
Stage Specifications
Specifications Note 1 Units SCR100-050 SCR100-100 SCR100-150 SCR100-200 SCR100-250 SCR100-300
Travel / Stroke mm 50 100 150 200 250 300
Length mm 140 190 240 290 340 390
Accuracy μm 3 5 7 9 11 12
Encoder Resolution μm 1, 0.5, 0.1, 0.05, 0.01
Bi-Directional Repeatability Note 2 ±1 count
Maximum Acceleration m/s2 17 12 10 8 7 6
Maximum Velocity Note 3 m/s 0.9 1 1.2 1.2 1.3 1.3
Load Capacity Note 4 kg 45.5
Moving Mass kg 0.8 1.1 1.3 1.6 2.0 2.2
Total Mass kg 1.6 2.1 2.6 3.2 3.9 4.5
Straightness & Flatness μm 2/25mm
Home Limit Switches Non-contact, Magnetic reed switch
Home Switch Location Center
Limit Switch Over Travel mm 1
Hard Stop Over Travel mm 2
Bearing Cross roller bearing
Linear Shaft Motor(s) S080D, S080T, S080Q
Note 1: Stage specifications are based on the standard motor, the S080Q.
Note 2: Repeatability +/- 2 counts sub 0.1 um @ Resolutions
Note 3: For 10nm resolution, max velocity of encoder is limited to 65mm/sec; for 50nm, the limit is 250mm/sec;
and for 100nm (0.1μm), the limit is 500mm/sec.
Note 4: Please contact our Applications Engineers for loads exceeding 45.5kg.
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Linear Shaft Motor Force Specifications Units S080D S080T S080Q
Fundamental Motor Constant N/W 0.98 1.23 1.39
Motor Force Constant (Kf) N/A rms 2.1 3.2 4.2
Back-emf Constant V/m/s 0.7 1.1 1.4
Coil Resistance @ 25°C 4.7 6.8 9
Coil Inductance mH 0.7 1 1.3
Continuous Current @ 135°C A 0.84
Peak Current A 3.4
Continuous Force @ 135°C N 1.8 2.7 3.5
Peak Force N 7.2 10.7 14
Continuous Power Rating W 6.6 9.6 12.7
Thermal Resistance °C/W 33.2 22.9 17.3
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Acceleration/Velocity Curves
SCR100-100
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Acceleration Q coil Max Velocity Q coil
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Acceleration Q coil Max Velocity Q coil
SCR100-250
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SCR100-300
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Note: Curves apply only to the stage’s standard motor, the S080Q. If you are interested in using the S080D or S080T in your
stage, please contact our application engineers to learn more about the acceleration and velocity for those coils.
Dimensions
MODEL TRAVEL mm A B C
SCR100-050 50 N/A 140 N/A
SCR100-100 100 120 190 120
SCR100-150 150 160 240 160
SCR100-200 200 200 290 200
SCR100-250 250 260 340 260
SCR100-300 300 300 390 300
SCR100-050
0.10
0.0 9.1 18.2 27.3 36.4 45.5
Load Mass
Acceleration (m/s2)
0100
Velocity (mm/s)
Acceleration Q coil Max Velocity Q coil
Motor Cable
Lapp Unitronic 190-602803
AWG 28
U –red
V- White
W – black
Length 3000mm
All units are listed as mm (in)
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ELECTROMATE
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sales@electromate.com