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Dual-axis yaw-pitch stages for critical measurement of curves and angles

By Miles Budimir | April 24, 2025

The new YP200-30 Series of dual-axis, yaw-pitch stages from OES (Optimal Engineering Systems, Inc.) features a high precision rotary stage (yaw-axis) capable of clockwise and counterclockwise rotation and a high precision goniometer with +/- 30 degrees of travel. The pitch axis table measures 160 x 160 mm with a precision pattern of threaded holes for tooling and fixtures. The integration of high-precision rotary and goniometer stages creates platforms for the precise measurement of curves and angles. The YP200-30 Series stages have easily accessible mounting holes for easy integration into new and existing applications. The yaw axis has a HOME switch for initialization and the pitch axis has two end-of-travel limit switches.

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The YP200-30-01 (pictured) is driven by two-phase stepper motors with knobs for manual adjustments, whereas the YP200-30-04 stage has quadrature incremental optical encoders for position verification. The YP200-30-02 is driven by three-phase brushless servo motors with quadrature incremental optical encoders and the YP200-30-03 is driven by dc brushed servo motors with quadrature incremental optical encoders. These servo motor driven stages feature: better repeatability and positional accuracy, and higher travel speeds typical of a closed loop servo motor system. The repeatability with a 10 micro-steps-per-step motor driver of the yaw and pitch axes is +/- 0.01 degrees, positional accuracy is 0.05 degrees and resolution 0.001 degrees (3.6 arcsec).  The stages are black anodized aluminum, with a high load capacity of 25.0 kg and the rotation center height is 136 mm.

These stages require a multi-axis motion controller that can be ordered as a complete plug-and-play system with RS-232, USB, joystick, and keypad control.

For more information, visit www.oesincorp.com.

 

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About The Author

Miles Budimir

Miles has been with Design World since 2009 covering motion control, automation, and test and measurement. He holds a BSEE degree and an MA in Philosophy from Cleveland State University and has experience working in the controls industry as a project engineer. Miles has taught engineering technology courses as well as engineering ethics continuing education courses for professional engineers in the state of Ohio. He is also a drummer, and enjoys travel and photography.

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