CoLID-Mini 1550nm Short Pulse Fiber Laser for LiDAR
Description
CoLID-Mini 1550nm short pulse fiber laser for LiDAR of Connet is a fiber laser source delivering high peak power and high pulse energy output based on safe wavelength for the human eyes. An optimized design with special configuration can achieve high peak power and ns-level pulse width laser output. It is an ideal light source for LiDAR, telemetry and range finding.
CoLID-Mini 1550nm short pulse fiber laser for LiDAR has a compact structure in small size (70x70x25mm) with wide operating temperature range, low delay jitter and power consumption. The pulse output can be achieved by external TTL trigger signal, which is very suitable for system integration.
CoLID-Mini 1550nm Short Pulse Fiber Laser for LiDAR
Specifications |
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Wavelength: | 1550 nm |
Average Output Power: | 1.5 W |
Pulse Duration: | 0.5-250ns |
Beam Quality (M^2): | 1.1 |
Max Pulse Repetition Rate: | 3000 kHz |
Features
- High peak power: up to 2 kW
- Small size : 70x70x25 mm
- Low delay jitter and power consumption
- Good stability in the full temperature range
- Pulse energy: up to 20 uJ
- Near-diffraction-limited beam quality
Applications
- LiDAR
- Range Finding
- Telemetry
- 3D Scanning
- Other Scientific Research
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Ships from:
China
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On FindLight:
since 2016
Frequently Asked Questions
The wavelength of the CoLID-Mini 1550nm Short Pulse Fiber Laser for LiDAR is 1550nm.
The dimensions of the CoLID-Mini 1550nm Short Pulse Fiber Laser for LiDAR are 70x70x25mm.
The CoLID-Mini 1550nm Short Pulse Fiber Laser for LiDAR can deliver a peak power output of up to 2 kW.
The CoLID-Mini 1550nm Short Pulse Fiber Laser for LiDAR is suitable for applications such as LiDAR, range finding, telemetry, 3D scanning, and other scientific research.
Yes, the pulse output of the CoLID-Mini 1550nm Short Pulse Fiber Laser for LiDAR can be achieved by an external TTL trigger signal, making it suitable for system integration.