HP 10722A Plane-Mirror Converter

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The HP 10722A Plane-Mirror Converter modifies the use of the HP 10702A Linear Interferometer. With an additional HP 10703A Reflector, the HP 10722A converts the HP 10702A into an HP 10706A Plane-Mirror Interferometer. With an additional HP 10723A High-Stability Adapter, the HP 10722A converts the HP 10702A into an HP 10706B High-Stability Plane-Mirror Interferometer.

The HP 10722A is one component in a family of interferometer systems that is tailored to the unique physical layout and measurement requirements of individual applications. Configured with appropriate laser head and system electronics, HP optics products build precise positioning systems providing the highest positioning accuracy, resolution, and repeatability.


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Weight: 35.5 g (1.3 oz)


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HP 10722A       Plane Mirror Converter

The HP 10722A can be used in a variety of laser-interferometer positioning systems, including the HP PC compatible and VMEbus compatible systems.

It is used in conjunction with the HP 10703A Reflector and the HP 10723A High Stability Adapter to convert the functionality of the HP 10702A Linear Interferometer.

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