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Detect and measure light.


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  • Optical Measurement

    Sylvac

    • Vertical optical measuring machine for static and dynamic measurement of various elements on small cylindrical parts.• The parts can be mounted between two centres or held in place using various accessories.• Attractive design and robust construction with many new features: New touch screen control panel for easy operation directly at the workplace, bi-telecentric optical system, high resolution CMOS camera, precision sliding headstock with integrated and protected daily standard, quick and easy accessory changing system, integrated temperature sensors, dynamic LED indicator of the general status of the measured part (GO/NG) and operator messages. Equipped with an exclusive optics tilting system.• Machines specially designed to measure threads such as, parallel, trapezoidal, conical, round, square, conical, worms, ball screws, bone screws, dental implants, etc.• Reflex SCAN+ concept for measuring parts without prior programming at the touch of a button• Delivered complete with a PC and the Reflex SCAN+ software, which allows a multitude of elements to be measured easily and intuitively.

  • *Pulse Characterization Sensors

    mks Ophir

    Pulse Characterization Sensors provide the ability to see and measure the temporal characteristics of pulsed and CW laser beams. Ophir Fast Photodiode Detectors are designed to convert optical signals into electrical signals which are then measured with third-party instrumentation such as oscilloscopes and spectrum analyzers. Accessories are available to connect to IS6 integrating spheres or fiber optic cables. Attenuating filter accessories are also available to increase their dynamic range. Different models offer silicon, UV enhanced silicon and InGaAs PIN photodiodes, covering a combined spectral range of 193 nm to 1700 nm. Rise times range from 25 picoseconds to 3 nanoseconds. The fast rise times are achieved by an internal reverse bias voltage circuit. Power is supplied by internal batteries and/or an external power supply depending on the model. Detectors should be connected to a 50Ω impedance in order to maintain their nominal rise times. They can be connected to higher impedance loads, but this will result in a significant increase in the rise time. If higher output voltage is required, it is recommended to connect the detector to a trans-impedance amplifier with an Input impedance of 50Ω

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