Laser Beam Profiling Software
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LOGAN, Utah, Oct. 21, 2008 – Ophir-Spiricon Inc. has unveiled the latest version of its LBA high accuracy laser beam analysis software for scientific and technical applications.
Based on the company’s patented baseline correction algorithm, Ultracal, the software ensures accuracy and reliability by retaining negative signals necessary for making correct beam width measurements and for extracting weak signals out of noise.
The software also features a pointing stability program that collects centroid and peak data from the LBA core system and displays it graphically. This offers maintenance accuracy in welding, laser manufacturing and military range finder applications.
It operates on Microsoft Windows Vista 32 and works with the company’s SP503U and SP620U USB 2.0 CCD cameras. It also contains all algorithms and calculations necessary to make the most accurate beam measurements, including quantitative calculations, two- and three-dimensional viewing, user-defined apertures, multiple frames averaging and summing, zoom up to 32 times the original size and user-selectable Z-axis scaling. The ActiveX interface enables data to be shared with other applications, including MATLAB and LabVIEW.
For more information, visit: www.ophir-spiricon.com
Ophir-Spiricon Inc.
60 West 1000 North
Logan, UT 84321
Phone: (435) 753-3729
Fax: (435) 755-5454
https://www.ophiropt.com/photonics
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Published: October 2008
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