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VCSEL Projectors

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MERCERVILLE, N.J., Aug. 24, 2015 — Princeton Optronics VCSEL projectorPrinceton Optronics Inc. has announced high-peak-power 860- and 940-nm laser projectors for 3D imaging in machine vision applications.

Vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser (VCSEL) arrays are used for IR illumination with a projection lens for spot projection onto 3D imaging targets. High-contrast spots are produced by the VCSEL-based projectors, extending their detection range.

The arrays have a wavelength bandwidth of about 5 nm and efficiency of >40 percent. Applications include projection illuminators, robotics and machine vision.


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Aug 2015
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