Beam profiling from Axiom Optics features a 1.3 Mpixel CMOS sensor

Dec. 15, 2011
CINCAM CMOS + Ray-Ci system for laser beam profiling from Cinogy Technologies GmbH combines a 1.3 Mpixel CMOS sensor with beam profiling software for analysis of CW and pulsed laser systems in the 350–1100 nm band.
CINCAM CMOS + Ray-Ci system for laser beam profiling from Cinogy Technologies GmbH
CINCAM CMOS + Ray-Ci system for laser beam profiling from Cinogy Technologies GmbH

CINCAM CMOS + Ray-Ci system for laser beam profiling from Cinogy Technologies GmbH combines a 1.3 Mpixel CMOS sensor with beam profiling software for analysis of CW and pulsed laser systems in the 350–1100 nm band. The software offers ISO standards and complex analysis such as M2 measurements.
Axiom Optics
Cambridge, MA

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Exceptional price for a high quality beam profiling system, CINCAM CMOS

CINCAM CMOS + Ray-Ci software from Cinogy Technologies GmbH, is not only the most cost effective laser beam profiling system on the market, it is also one of the best. The ultra-compact 1.3 Megapixel CMOS sensor combined with the unique Ray-Ci beam profiling software provides accurate and fast laser beam analysis of cw and pulsed laser systems with excellent sensitivity on the 350-1100 nm band. Ray-Ci software offers ISO standards and complex analysis such as M2 measurements. For more info go to www.axiomoptics.com or email [email protected]

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