Ophir-Spiricon sensor interface connects up to eight sensors
Juno is a plug-and-play USB sensor-to-PC that connects the company’s laser power and energy sensors to a PC. It works with StarLab software to log measurements, and calculate and display averages, statistics, and histograms. It can record every energy pulse at up to 10 kHz and can connect up to eight sensors.
Ophir-Spiricon
Logan, UT
www.ophir-spiricon.com
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PRESS RELEASE
Ophir-Spiricon Introduces the Juno Compact USB Laser Sensor Interface
March 29, 2010 - Logan, UT - Ophir-Spiricon, the global leader in precision laser measurement, today announced Juno, the smart USB sensor to PC interface that converts a laptop or desktop PC into a laser power/energy meter. A compact USB module, the Juno connects any of Ophir-Spiricon's 100+ smart laser sensors - thermal, pyroelectic, and photodiode -- to a PC USB port. The Juno operates with Ophir-Spiricon's StarLab software StarLab logs power and energy; calculates and displays averages, statistics, histograms; and more. The system can record every energy pulse at up to 10 KHz.
Juno is a plug and play module that can be used with a wide variety of laser measurement sensors. Several sensors can be connected to a PC using one Juno module for each sensor; if needed, a USB hub can be used to connect up to eight (8) sensors to one PC. Unlike some competitive offerings, Juno uses a standard USB cable and can be unplugged from one sensor and used on another. No power source is required.
"Juno is a true USB device that works with all Ophir-Spiricon sensors, including pyroelectric at up to 10 KHz," stated Gary Wagner, President, Ophir-Spiricon. "Unlike sensors with the USB unit built into the cable, Juno can be attached and unattached at will, obviating the need to buy a separate USB interface for each sensor. And with Juno, you can use the same senor with a direct PC connection or with a standard meter."
Pricing and Availability
Juno is available now. OEM pricing is available on request.
The Juno data sheet can be downloaded at:
http://www.ophiropt.com/laser/pdf/juno_catalog.pdf
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