The maximum dynamic deflection coefficient is usually due to the response of the optical table at its first natural resonance frequency. Q is calculated by dividing the compliance at the optical table resonance frequency by the theoretical compliance of an ideal rigid body. Where Q is the amplification of the tables response to a vibrational source at a specific frequency ( f) of the optic table. Physically, the dynamic deflection coefficient can be interpreted as a measure of the table's motion when subjected to vibrations. The dynamic deflection coefficient is a figure of merit for optical tables that is derived from the measurement of the optical table's compliance.
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The 5 mm thick stainless steel top and bottom skins have a matte finish and the top skin is precision-machined with a surface flatness of ☐.1 mm over any 1 m 2 area. They feature all-steel construction, excellent thermal stability, and broadband damping optimized for each table size. Thorlabs' 210 mm (8.3") thick Nexus ® optical tables are offered in a variety of lengths and widths from 3' x 6' (1 m x 2 m) to 4.8' x 8' (1.5 m x 2.5 m).
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Should the G Pad 8.3 join them, it will launch as the first Google Play Edition tablet, if that means anything extra.Īssuming the G Pad 8.3 will carry the exact same specs that it currently does, you are looking at a 8.3-inch full HD display, Snapdragon 600 processor, 2GB RAM, and a 4600mAh battery.Nexus is a single high-quality grade of tables and breadboards manufactured in various sizes by Thorlabs. We currently have two GPE devices, the HTC One and Samsung Galaxy S4.
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But, it’s pretty close!Īs you all know, Google Play Edition devices are top tier devices that have shed their manufacturer skins in favor of stock Android that is updated regularly, almost as quickly as a Nexus device.
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zip file and unzip it, you are greeted with three files – two of which call it the “ G-Pad 8.3 Google Play Edition.” Rumors for weeks have gone round and round about this device, hoping all along that it would be some sort of Nexus 8. The mystery of the LG-V510 is pretty close to being solved today, as open source files for the tablet have surfaced over at LG’s site.