
Specifications
- Product NameSP203P
- Spectral Range1440-1605 nm
- Beam Size0.6 to 5.3 mm
- Communication InterfaceUSB 3.0
- Sensor TypePhosphor-Coated Silicon CMOS
- Compatible Light SourcesCW, Pulsed
- Active Area5.3 X 7.1 mm
- 4.5mm
- Elements2048 x 1536
- Effective Pixel Pitch60 µm
- Dynamic Range32 dB
- Full Resolution Frame Rate24 fps
- Saturation Intensity200mW/cm2 at 1550nm
- CE ComplianceYes
- UKCA ComplianceYes
- China RoHS ComplianceYes
Resources & Downloads
Data Sheets
Phosphor Coated CMOS CCD Cameras For NIR Response Datasheet (517.9 kB, PDF) BeamGage Datasheet (647.6 kB, PDF)
Drawings & CAD
CMOS Camera Drawing(29.4 kB, PDF)
Manuals
BeamGage User Guide(10 MB, PDF) BeamGage User Guide - Japanese(6.3 MB, PDF) BeamGage User Guide - Chinese(7.3 MB, PDF)
Application Notes
Catalogs
Laser Beam Profilers Catalog (7.6 MB, PDF) Laser Power & Energy Measurement and Laser Beam Analysis Catalog(27.5 MB, PDF)
Videos
1 Introduction to BeamGage Beam Profiling Camera(0:38) 2 Source Tab - Control Acquisition of Laser Data(7:42) 3 Beam Display Tab - Control Display Options(9:21) 4 Capture Tab - Customize Data Collection(7:46) 5 Computations Tab - Adjust Calculations(10:29) 6 Aperture Tab - Define Region of Interest(9:40) 7 BeamGage Charts, Logging and Reports(4:26) 8 BeamGage Setup Configuration(5:04) 9 BeamGage Beam Width Calculations(2:25) 10 BeamGage Ultracal and Apertures(5:35) 11 BeamGage Camera Resolution(4:15) 12 BeamGage Weak Beam Strategies(2:03) 13 BeamGage Tips and Tricks(4:41) 14 BeamGage Camera Setup Example(12:52) BeamGage Tutorial: Automation(10:29) BeamGage Tutorial: Beam Attenuation(4:25) BeamGage Tutorial: Camera Quick Start(3:41) BeamGage Tutorial: Getting Started with BeamGage(17:04) BeamGage Tutorial: Help System(3:28) BeamGage Tutorial: Power/Energy Measurement Integrated(5:44) BeamGage Tutorial: Spot Size and Divergence(7:52) BeamGage Tutorial: Tabs and Ribbons(13:23) BeamGage Tutorial: Ultracal(3:33)
Tutorials
Technical Articles
Imaging UV light with CCD Cameras Which Camera Technologies Work Best for Beam Profiling Applications, Part 2: Baseline Methods and Mode Effects Which Camera Technologies Work Best for Beam Profiling Applications
Technical Notes
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