Video: A New Virtual Laser Power Meter – On Your PC!
Virtual laser power meter – From sensor to interface to PC – no power source needed
Video: A New Virtual Laser Power Meter – On Your PC! Read Post »
Virtual laser power meter – From sensor to interface to PC – no power source needed
Video: A New Virtual Laser Power Meter – On Your PC! Read Post »
Ophir’s Laser peak power calculator can provide a good estimation for the peak power and peak power density of a pulsed laser. These estimates can be very useful when choosing the right optical elements and suitable sensors for your system without the need to fully characterize the laser pulses.
The Centauri power meter has the best of both worlds. It’s not a full PC of course, but has nearly the same feature set as our StarLab software, with a large, 7” touch screen.
Highly Versatile Laser Power Meter Setup Read Post »
As electric vehicles enter the mass market, productions lines need to as efficient as possible. In order to assure quality in the automated process, it is essential to measure the laser source of the welder regularly.
Laser Welding for Electric Vehicle Production: How to Maintain Quality Read Post »
The next video describes the BeamSquared software Auto ISO measurement feature
Video: BeamSquared Auto ISO Measurement Feature Read Post »
For years, Ophir Photodiode sensors have been listed at an accuracy of mostly ±3%. But what is the real accuracy?
How Accurate are Ophir Photodiode Sensors Really? Read Post »
Ophir® 16K-W High Power Laser Sensor – A compact sensor for measuring very high power lasers
“Additional error with frequency”. What does it mean? Why does it happen? Read all about that in this week’s blog post:
“Additional Error with Frequency” – What is that? Read Post »
Jim purchased a very high power laser. After a few years he noticed something was wrong with the laser and had to halt his entire production line while he waited for the necessary repair. Read more:
Measuring Extremely High Power Lasers (up to 120 kW) Read Post »
Ophir has two sensors specially made to handle IPL energy measurement. These sensors make it much easier to keep the IPL systems in check, but how can you be sure that the sensors themselves are accurate?
IPL Energy Measurement: How Ophir Maintains Accuracy of its Sensors Read Post »
Meet Ophir’s “Scope Adapter” for Pyroelectric sensors. The adapter connects between the sensor & the meter. A BNC connector carries an analog voltage signal that represents the energy of each pulse, at up to the maximum pulse rate that the sensor can respond to, without being limited by the maximum pulse rate of the meter.
Make the Most Out of Your Sensor with Ophir’s “Scope Adapter” for Pyroelectric Sensors Read Post »
Over the past 50 years, laser technology has become an integral part of modern medicine. Since a laser beam provides a vehicle for delivering energy in such a precisely controlled way, and without physical contact, it’s not surprising that the laser has found so much use in medical applications. The following video describes recent Ophir laser measurement solutions for medical applications and laser beam analysis:
Video: Medical Applications and Laser Beam Analysis Read Post »