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Scratches and Digs – measure on curves and large areas now!
Scratch/Dig measurement systems from Savvy Optics and Dioptic have begun life looking at flat surfaces up to 100mm square or 45mm diameter respectively. Recent advances (through demand) now allow for measurements to be made over large flat areas using the SavvyInspector SIF-16 which can cover an area of 200mm x 400mm. On parts that larger, full part mapping is essential... -
Technical and Application Notes for the SRS BGA244 Binary Gas Analyser
Stanford Research Systems BGA244 The BGA244 Binary Gas Analyser from Stanford Research Systems (SRS) is a new product harnessing the fundamental physical principles of acoustic resonance to measure the speed of sound in a gas mixture and provide gas ratio measurements with errors as low as 100ppm. This technique has advantages over conventional thermal conductivity binary gas analysers with... -
Available now: The first Sony Pregius CMOS cameras with 1 micron exposure time
Lambda Photometrics are pleased to announce the first CMOS cameras from Baumer with an exposure time down to 1µs in the mainstream segment of digital industrial cameras. The CX models including the second generation of Sony Pregius sensors feature exposure times ranging from 1µs to 60s. Available with up to 12 megapixel resolution, they are ideal in tasks at high... -
The BGA244 - a new 0.1% accuracy Gas Analyser for single and binary gas mixtures
Stanford Research Systems BGA244 The BGA244 Binary Gas Analyser from Stanford Research Systems quickly, continuously and non-invasively determines the ratio of gases in a binary mixture, or checks the purity of a single gas with better than 0.1% accuracy. <0.1% accuracy 10ppm resolution 4Hz measurement rate USB, RS232, RS422 & software Continuous in-line operation Analogue I/O, Event relays The... -
Sensors Unlimited Launches New, Low Cost 320CSX Micro SWIR Camera
Sensors Unlimited Inc., a division of UTC Aerospace Systems, has launched the 320CSX, the latest in its line of MicroSWIR™ high performance short wave infrared (SWIR) video cameras. The low-noise, rugged SWIR camera provides customers with an unprecedented opportunity to get the size, weight, power (SWaP) and capability of a Sensors Unlimited MicroSWIR™ camera at a very affordable price, and... -
Sensors Unlimited Introduces Fastest SWIR 2048-Pixel Line Scan Camera to Support Medical Diagnosis
Sensors Unlimited Inc., a division of UTC Aerospace Systems, has introduced its fastest 2048 pixel shortwave infrared (SWIR) InGaAs line scan camera to aid in the detection and diagnosis of multiple eye conditions, including glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration and corneal disease. The GL2048R camera is specially designed for applications in spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT), making it ideal for... -
How to use GPIO cameras with a PLC
General purpose I/Os (GPIOs) enable the use of a pin as an input as well as an output. When using cameras with GPIOs with a PLC, you will meet the challenge that the output signal of the GPIO is not high enough to give a switching signal to the PLC. One solution to overcome this issue is to use a... -
New Non ITAR Micro-SWIR 640CSX Camera
Sensors Unlimited Inc., a division of UTC Aerospace Systems, responds to customer needs with the introduction of the Sensors Unlimited Micro-SWIR™ 640CSX Camera, the latest in its line of exportable high performance short wave infrared (SWIR) cameras. The lightweight, rugged camera provides customers with an opportunity to get the size, weight, power and capability of a Sensors Unlimited MicroSWIR™ camera at... -
New design for interference microscopy lenses wins Rudolf Kingslake Medal
Optical Engineering article reports how Zygo pair extend range of applications for flexible microscope platforms to larger fields of view. Two researchers from Zygo Corporation have been awarded the Rudolf Kingslake Medal and Prize for 2016. The award is presented annually for the most noteworthy original paper in Optical Engineering, published by SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics...