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5 March 2021 Gentec Electro-Optics Inc.: How to measure laser power away from your optical setup with a wireless detector
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Abstract
Overly-crowded optical set-ups and safety enclosures often make it difficult to insert a regular laser power detector. To provide a measurement solution that offers simpler handling than the usual detector-cable-meter combination, Gentec-EO developed a series of compact laser power meters that are operated remotely and wirelessly. In this product demonstration, we will show how to display and acquire laser power measurement on a smartphone, at up to 30 m away from the wireless detector. The 4 simple steps to obtain a wireless measurement will be shown: 1. Start the BLU app 2. Connect the device 3. Zero the sensor 4. Turn on your laser In the video, we also provide expert tips on how to handle the detector and best practices that will help you make the most accurate laser power measurements, remotely. INCREDIBLE PERFORMANCE Each detector of the all-in-one BLU series offers the same outstanding performance as any Gentec-EO power meter, from a few microwatts to multiple kilowatts. FLEXIBILITY This module is offered with most Gentec-EO laser power detectors, for both the general-use thermopile sensors (UP series) and all our high-power detectors (HP series). HOW TO ORDER The best way to select a BLU power meter is to start by identifying which power detector is best suited for your application. Contact your local sales representative at https://www.gentec-eo.com/contact-us or get a recommendation instantly by filling out the 3 "Product Finder" questions on our website: https://www.gentec-eo.com/products?type=smart Visit our webpage for more information about the BLU series: https://www.gentec-eo.com/products/blu
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Don Dooley "Gentec Electro-Optics Inc.: How to measure laser power away from your optical setup with a wireless detector", Proc. SPIE 11716, SPIE Exhibition Product Demonstrations, 117160S (5 March 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2595969
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