driftarme
Driftarme is a term used in precision engineering to describe an arm or actuator design that aims to minimize drift, the gradual deviation of a system’s position or output from its intended value over time. It refers to an integrated approach combining mechanical design, sensing, and control to achieve long-term stability in positioning and alignment.
Principle: Drift arises from thermal expansion, mechanical backlash, aging, and sensor bias. Driftarme solutions typically employ
Applications: Precision robotic arms, CNC and metrology equipment, astronomical instruments, optical benches, and assembly lines that
Design considerations: Trade-offs include cost, weight, stiffness, and response speed. Potential drift sources must be identified
History and status: The driftarme concept has appeared in technical literature and vendor documentation since the