AngleMeter LA 50mm PSD4 Analog
Description
AngleMeter measures laser beam deviations with respect to the housing (in mrad) by monitoring the beam angle in two orthogonal directions. The new instrument meets the customers' needs for a variety of optical tests, both for laboratory and productions floors. Equipped with a large input aperture lens and high-accuracy detection capability provided by CMOS or PSD detectors, the system measures minute deviations in a relatively large field of view.
AngleMeter LA 50mm PSD4 Analog
Specifications |
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Wavelength Range: | 350-1100nm |
Sensor Size (Vertical): | 4 mm |
Sensor Size (Horizontal): | 4 mm |
Usable Beam Size Range: | 1-47mm |
Position Resolution: | -- um |
Response Time: | 20 us |
Angular Measurement Range: | >=50 mrad |
Angular Resolution: | <10urad |
Applications
Alignment of beam delivery system
Gonyometric measurements of optical scanners
Alignment of CD optical heads
Remote monitoring of optical mirrors
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Ships from:
Israel
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On FindLight:
since 2016
Frequently Asked Questions
The AngleMeter measures laser beam deviations with respect to the housing (in mrad) by monitoring the beam angle in two orthogonal directions. It is used for a variety of optical tests, both for laboratory and productions floors.
The system is equipped with high-accuracy detection capability provided by CMOS or PSD detectors.
The AngleMeter is equipped with a large input aperture lens, which allows it to measure minute deviations in a relatively large field of view.
The AngleMeter can be used for alignment of beam delivery systems, goniometric measurements of optical scanners, alignment of CD optical heads, and remote monitoring of optical mirrors.
Yes, the AngleMeter is equipped with high-accuracy detection capability and can measure minute deviations in a relatively large field of view, making it suitable for high-precision measurements.