The MC1100e is a simple push-button
controller with submicron positioning capability and a user
selected target feature.
The MC1100e uses the same control features as our popular
MC1000e controller with a TARGET/RETRACT feature on one axis.
The TARGET/RETRACT allows the user to set a target location
at a desired point. When it becomes necessary to back away
from the experiment area, the user simply depresses the RETRACT
button on the controller. The stage/actuator plugged into
that axis then automatically retracts to its full negative
limit. The user then can return to the previously set position
by simply depressing the TARGET button.
The MC1100e 4-axis controller has two preset speed settings:
rapid (1.7 mm/second) and medium (300 μm/second). The
third speed selector (slow) has a variable 330° potentiometer
that enables settings from high speed (50 μm/second) to
low speed (2 μm/second). With the speed selector set at
the slowest settings, consistent 0.2 μm moves are easily
made by the simple bump of an axis button. The controller
uses encoder feedback from the motor to drive the device.
This encoder coupling enables the use of the DR1000 digital
readout for repeated positioning requirements.
The MC1100e uses a wall mounted power supply as its source for clean DC power.
All cables are shielded and a central ground lug is located on the junction box
to ensure noise-free operation during sensitive electrophysiology experiments.