Electronic autocollimator for infrared range to be shown at SPIE Photonics West 2018

Jan. 11, 2018
On display at the Duma Optronics booth at SPIE Photonics West 2018 will be a new infrared version of the electronic autocollimator, which enables high precision measurement of reflections from mirror surfaces.

On display at the Duma Optronics booth at SPIE Photonics West 2018 will be a newinfrared version of the electronic autocollimator, which enables high precision measurement of reflections from mirror surfaces. The autocollimator has an operational wavelength of 1060 nm and will soon be extended to the 1310 nm and 1550 nm range, and has a measurement capability down to 0.001 arc sec or 0.05 µrad, with clear aperture of 62 mm. The system—which includes a USB 2.0 CCD camera and software—measures minute angular displacements for various optical setups and alignment tasks.

SPIE Photonics West 2018 booth number: 4415

To Learn More:

Contact:Duma Optronics
Headquarters: Nesher, Israel
Product:
Electronic autocollimator for IR range
Key Features:
Operational wavelength of 1060 nm, measurement capability down to 0.001 arc sec or 0.05 µrad, includes USB 2.0 CCD camera and software.

What Duma Optronics says:
View more information on the electronic autocollimator.

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