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June 5th, 2007
Heason - New technology could bring camera phone miniaturisation to industry
Abstract:
Designer and manufacturer of innovative piezo-ceramic servomotors and controls, Nanomotion, successfully launched its NanoLens and NanoZoom motor modules during 2006 to provide the enabling technology for high-quality autofocus and optical zoom in today's mobile phone and PDA cameras. As a leading precision motion control equipment supplier and the UK distributor for Nanomotion, Surrey based Heason Technologies is looking for other miniature sub-micron positioning applications where these products may be applied, says the company.
The miniature modules are based on Nanomotion's standing wave inverse piezoelectric effect technology that delivers sub-micron resolution and accuracy for demanding linear and rotary positioning applications in both manufacturing and research for a wide range of market areas including semiconductors and electronics, lasers and photonics, MEMS and nanotechnology, biotech and biomedical.
Source:
electropages.com
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