The HG-SR50 is our smallest gimbal based on standard SR50 rotation stages. It is ideally suited for simulation of small sensors. The travel range can either be full 360° or less (limited via software). Two motor options are available: stepper and DC.
- Based on standard SR50 rotation stages
- Compact motorized half-yoke gimbal
- Stepper or DC motor options
- Compatible with SMC100, ESP302, ESP301 and XPS series controllers See All Features
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Compatible Controllers
Compatible motion controllers for the rotation stages are:
- XPS-RLD Motion Controller (
or Axis): Requires an Driver Module. - XPS-D Motion Controller (
, , or Axis): Requires an Driver Module. - ESP302 and ESP301 Motion Controller: Plug and Play compatible with all ESP302 and ESP301 Motion Controllers.
The SR50PP stepper motor stage is compatible with the
The SR50CC DC motor stage is compatible with the
Specifications
Features
Gimbal Applications
Gimbals are used in a wide variety of applications. Below are some examples, where Newport Gimbal Systems are implemented:
- Optical Sensor Testing
- Internal Navigation Testing and Calibration
- Target Tracking
- LIDAR
- Radars
- Seekers
- Antennas
- Telescopes
Gimbal Axes
The easiest way to understand roll, pitch and yaw is to visualize an airplane. Think of an imaginary line that runs through the front of the plane and out the back. A rotation along this line would result in a roll -- the plane would start doing barrel rolls. Now imagine another line running through both wings of the plane. A rotation along this line is a change in pitch. The plane either climbs or dives, depending on the direction of the pitch. Finally, imagine a vertical line that comes out of the top and bottom of the plane. This is the yaw axis. Rotating along this line results in a change in direction for the plane -- either right or left.
Standard or Custom Solutions
Newport Motion has extensive experience in designing and building motorized gimbal mounts. With a global network of over one-thousand gimbals currently active around the globe, Newport understands the importance of building and motorizing mounts for high performance deployment across numerous applications. Besides offering standard gimbals, we at Newport also have capabilities to design and deliver high precision and high accuracy custom gimbal solutions tailored for customer’s payload size, shape, weight requirements, and beyond. All custom gimbals are delivered with compatible controllers. Contact us today to discuss your specific motorized gimbal requirements.
Resources
Literature
Gimbal Brochure(3.2 MB, PDF)










