Due to the spectral responsivity curve of the CMOS chip, these systems are ideally suited for alignment and characterisation of laser beams within the wavelength range of 355 to 1310 nm.
The company that brought you the first Windows-based CCD beam profiler, the first thin camera for confined spaces, the first software slider exposure and electronic auto-shutter, the first standard window-free CCD for no fringing, the first auto-orientation on the ellipse & the first USB 2.0 beam profiling camera … has done it again: Ultra-Compact profiling cameras.
Features
• USB 2.0 port-powered; flexible 3 m cable; no external power supply required.
• 0.67”, (17 mm), Ultra-thin (includes ND filter) to fit tight beam trains
[0.50”/12.5 mm without filter]
• 10 Bit Digital CMOS cameras with on-chip 10-bit ADC
• Window-free sensors standard for no fringing
• 20,000:1 electronic auto-shutter, 50 μs – 1000 ms
• Parallel capture on multiple cameras
• Field-replaceable image sensors
• X-Ray, UV, 1310 nm & 1475-1680 nm
• High Resolution: 1.3 MPixel, 1280 x 1024, 5.2 x 5.2 μm, 6.6 x 5.2 mm
About DataRay Inc.:
DataRay Inc. was founded in 1988 to bring high performance beam profiling to the photonics community. Since then, we have delivered a range of standard and custom beam-profiling products of increasing sophistication to this discerning market. More information: www.dataray.com