On 7/19/2016 1:22 PM, Noel Chiappa wrote:
Those have been around for decades - I recall seeing
them used to draw things
on the sides of building,_many_ moons ago.
I know that the pen motors from Brush
recorders were used eons ago. They
have frequency response that is very high, and if you had the power to
drive them would move very quickly.
Also Oscilligraph motors could be used, and already had mirrors mounted
on the end.
Piezo actuators could be mounted on the Brush motors and swung for a
second degree of motion as well.
These were in use in the 70's if not earlier.
Thanks
Jim
Gould Brush example:
GOULD-BRUSH-220-Strip-Chart-Recorder-Model-15-6327-57-POWERS-ON-SEE-DETAILS
http://www.ebay.com/itm/262507072142
Oscillograph:
HONEYWELL-1406-VISICORDER-OSCILLOGRAPH
http://www.ebay.com/itm/272248210671