Increase Production Quality and Efficiency by Measuring with Ophir’s Helios Laser Power Meter
Ophir’s Helios industrial laser power meter is a compact instrument for measuring high power lasers. Designed with factory automation in […]
Recent updates and news in the world of power and energy measurements
Ophir’s Helios industrial laser power meter is a compact instrument for measuring high power lasers. Designed with factory automation in […]
In case you want your electronically record of laser measurements to be done quickly and effectively the ‘Screen Capture’ feature is the best way to go. ‘Screen Capture’ is a simple and quick method to save or print what is presently displayed in StarLab, Ophir’s Laser Measurement PC Software.
StarLab 3.30 screen capture feature – Simple, quick and ‘on the go’ Read Post »
If you need to measure your laser beam’s power or energy, but the usual cable connection between the sensor and the meter is not practical, Ophir’s Quasar may be the right solution for you.
Wireless Laser Measurements: No Strings Attached Read Post »
In case you weren’t aware -The ‘pass/fail’ feature can be used as a tool to perform QA final inspection on the laser. Developers can use this to demonstrate the results of a prototype laser to Management (or even VC’s!) as part of the pitch for funding.
How? Read more:
StarLab 3.30 Pass/Fail limits feature – A closer look Read Post »
If you read our last blog post in the series, now you probably wondering – ‘How can I connect my
How can you connect your Ophir’s Ethernet adopter to Ophir’s laser measurement software? Read more:
Music concerts, nightclubs and theme parks, use laser sources to create colorful and vivid lighting effects. see how Ophir products allows for a better …
Product Focus: Using Ophir’S BC20 to Evaluate Scanned Effects in Light Show Applications Read Post »
Choosing the best laser sensor for a particular application can be quite overwhelming. The Ophir Sensor Finder does most of the thinking for you, and helps you choose the right sensor for your application. This video shows you how to use it:
How to choose the right sensor using the Ophir® Sensor Finder Read Post »
With lasers, more attention must be paid to the selection of the right sensor as different sensors perform different measurements. Selecting the wrong sensor can result in inability to measure well or can even destroy the sensor.
Technical Tip: How to select a power and energy meter – part 2 Read Post »
With lasers, more attention must be paid to the selection of the right sensor as different sensors perform different measurements. Selecting the wrong sensor can result in inability to measure well or can even destroy the sensor.
Technical Tip: How to select a power and energy meter – Part 1 Read Post »
As an Ophir customer you have the ability to measure the peak power of a pulsed laser beam using Ophir laser measurement equipment. How? Read more…
The trick to measure your (pulsed laser) peak power Read Post »
Measuring optical signals in the femtowatt (10-15) to nanowatt (10-9) range can be very challenging. See how Lock-In Amplifiers can help make it possible.
Measuring Laser Power Below the Noise Floor with a Lock-In Amplifier Read Post »