Precision instruments, metrology, fluorescence, low-noise analog electronics – that’s what we do.
Nixie Tube Tester
Recently we started working with David O’ Brien, whose list of accomplishments is too long for this single posting.
Lens Testing – Our Precision MTF Test Jig
Recently we designed and built a precision motion stage capable of focus adjustments to about 0.5um.
Low Noise x1000 Amplifier
Here’s the specs: Voltage noise 2.5nV/√Hz, Gain 1000, bandwidth 0.3Hz to 500kHz.
Frequency Compensated Attenuator Tests Amplifiers
We’re working on a low-noise amplifier product, and to test it we need some attenuation, to generate clean low-level signals. The pdf shows a schematic and describes some test results.
Weight gain at NIST
We like to measure things – and NIST is our source of the best measurement advice.
Prototype, Progress, And The First Digital Camera
We make prototypes. Sometimes it’s hard to imagine how a product will evolve from the first (clumsy?) prototype into a sleek product, once it gets ‘real’ and becomes a manufactured (perfected?) item.
Low Noise, Low Drift Techniques
This presentation has a set of clear, well thought out images describing how chopper techniques can reduce 1/f noise, reduce drift, and even how to cancel the nasty charge injection of FET switches.
Microscope Objectives – NA, Cost, And Parabolas
We were looking at various microscope objectives – those lenses on the turrets that aim toward the slides.
Photos of Mechanical, Front Panel Design
Portable electronic instruments. These photos show knobs, nuts, knurled, and know-how (Pete’s).