Laser-beam software suits demanding applications
Ophir-Spiricon
Beamgage laser-beam analysis software
Ophir-Spiricon has announced that its Beamgage next-generation laser-beam analysis software supports the Xeva InGaAs NIR Camera for demanding applications.
Xeva delivers high sensitivity in the NIR spectrum (900-1,700nm) at room temperatures, making it useful for both laboratory and industrial applications.
A non-uniformity correction algorithm handles two-point correction plus bad pixel correction to improve image accuracy.
The camera's high-resolution InGaAs array is formatted for 320 x 256 with 30um square pixels.
Xeva works with Beamgage beam-profiling software to be designed from scratch using advanced tools and technologies.
Based on Ultracal, Ophir-Spiricon's baseline correction algorithm, Beamgage provides high-accuracy results, guaranteeing that the data baseline is accurate to an eighth of a digital count on a pixel-by-pixel basis.
Beamgage Standard features Beam Maker beam simulator, automatic camera control for ease of use and a comprehensive set of beam analysis algorithms.
Beamgage Professional adds such capabilities as partitioning of the camera output for separate analysis of multiple laser beams from sources such as fibre, a .NET interface for full remote control when integrating beam analysis into an automated application, and camera sharing.
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