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SP90524
BGP-GigE-SP1203
SP1203 Laser Beam Profiler, 640x512 px, 60 Hz, 900-1700 nm, GigE, BeamGage Pro
6 Weeks
6 Weeks
SP90536
SP1203 Kit
Beam Profiler Kit, For SP90524 Profiler
6 Weeks
6 Weeks
SP90548
BGP-GigE-SP1203
SP1203 Laser Beam Profiler, 640x512 px, 60 Hz, 900-1700 nm, GigE, BeamGage Pro, USA Only
1 Week
1 Week

BeamGage Professional

BeamGage Professional has all of the functionality that BeamGage Standard includes. BeamGage Professional supports all of our beam profiling cameras, includes window partitioning to allow analysis of multiple beams on a single camera, and includes an automation interface written in .NET to push data to your custom applications.

Specifications

  • Product Name
    SP1203
  • Spectral Range
    900-1700 nm
  • Beam Size
    150 μm to 7.4 mm
  • Communication Interface
    GigE
  • Sensor Type
    InGaAs
  • Compatible Light Sources
    CW, Pulsed
  • Active Area
    9.6 x 7.6 mm
  • CCD Recess
    17.5 mm
  • Elements
    640 x 512
  • Effective Pixel Pitch
    15 μm
  • Dynamic Range
    68 dB
  • Full Resolution Frame Rate
    60Hz
  • Saturation Intensity
    12.6 μW/cm2 @ 1064 nm
    8.9 μW/cm2 @ 1550 nm
  • CE Compliance
    Yes
  • UKCA Compliance
    Yes
  • China RoHS Compliance
    Yes

Features

BeamGage® Laser Profiling Software

BeamGage® comes in two versions: Standard and Professional. Each builds off of the next adding additional capability and flexibility as needed for adapting to almost any configuration requirement. The software performs rigorous data analyses on the same parameters, in accordance with the ISO standards, providing quantitative measurement of numerous beam spatial characteristics. Pass/Fail limit analysis for each of these parameters can be also applied.

BeamGage® Software Measurements

  • ISO Standard Beam Parameters
  • Dslit, Denergy, D4σ
  • Centroid and Peak location
  • Major and Minor Axis
  • Ellipticity, Eccentricity
  • Beam Rotation
  • Gaussian Fit
  • Flat-top analysis / Uniformity
  • Divergence
  • Pointing stability

Laser Beam Profiler Accessories

When performing beam profiling measurements on a laser, it is sometimes necessary to manipulate the beam in order to achieve a signal that is suitable to be measured. Occasionally, the beam needs to be sized correctly by either increasing it if it is too small, or increasing it if it is too large. Often times, the laser’s power needs to be reduced to a certain level to be imaged. Our laser beam profiler accessories allow you to achieve proper beam sizes and power levels so that you can achieve the most accurate measurements possible.

Designing Laser Beam with BeamMaker

BeamMaker helps engineers, technicians, and researchers understand a beam's modal content by creating a theoretically generated beam. Design your perfect beam profile in BeamMaker by specifying the mode, size, width, height, intensity, angle, and noise content - then configure your laser to run the as designed, and compare your actual beam to the theoretically derived measurements. The end result is knowledge about how much the real beam varies from the desired beam.

Fundamentals of Laser Measurement & Beam Profiling

Is your laser's beam profile shaped correctly for your application? This video teaches the fundamentals of laser beam profiles and discusses the benefits of profiling your laser beam. Several case studies are presented showing before and after laser beam profiles.

Measuring Laser Focus Spot Size in an industrial Medical Device Application

This step-by-step tutorial will show you how to set up a camera-based beam profiling system on an industrial single-pulse laser welding system. It will also demonstrate for you how to simultaneously analyze the laser's focused spot, measure the laser's energy per pulse, and measure its temporal pulse shape.

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