EnergyMax Laser Energy Sensors
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SANTA CLARA, Calif., April 6, 2011 — Coherent Inc. has expanded its meterless laser measurement concept with a range of energy sensors in which all meter electronics are miniaturized and integrated within the sensor head cable. The entire range of EnergyMax sensors is now available in this form factor with either RS-232 or USB 2.0 connectivity.
These products enable measurement of the energy per pulse or average power of pulsed lasers from the nanojoule to the multijoule level, over wavelengths from the deep-ultraviolet through the far-IR, and from single pulses to repetition rates of 10 kHz, with measurement of every pulse. Multiple EnergyMax sensors can share a trigger, internal or external, for synchronized operation, such as to enable pulse ratiometry.
Proprietary EnergyMax PC applications software provides a virtual instrument interface for these sensors, enabling the user to take laser energy readings, to log data and to compute measurement statistics. And LabView drivers and ASCII host interface commands permit those who wish to write their own software to acquire and directly manipulate data and to control all aspects of meter operation.
The sensors are suitable for system builders because their small size allows them to be easily embedded within instrumentation and their RS-232 or USB communications capabilities facilitate automated operation by a host computer. They reduce the user’s overall cost of ownership by eliminating the need to purchase a separate, more costly meter with each sensor and by reducing annual calibration costs associated with integrating the electronics into the sensor. They also are useful in a laboratory and research setting because they can be used as stand-alone instruments with a computer or integrated smoothly into any experiment with an automated control and data acquisition system.
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Photonics.com
Apr 2011