BEAMAGE-4M-FOCUS
3D model (STEP)
- 9714
- English
Beam profiling camera with fiber optic taper for large beams. 4.2 MPixel high-resolution CMOS sensor, ISO-compliant measurements.
Up to 10X faster than regular USB 2.0 connections (also USB 2.0 compatible)
For accurate profile measurements of very small beams: 5.5 µm pixel pitch for the BEAMAGE-4M
The BEAMAGE-4M-IR cameras have a special phosphor coating for IR wavelengths (1495-1595 nm)
D4σ definition of diameter, centroid, ellipticity and orientation are ISO 11146:2004 and 11146:2005 compliant
Easy to navigate interface, with many display and control features:
To synchronize the camera with a pulsed laser
A software development kit is available. Learn more about BEAMAGE-SDK.
ND filter for BEAMAGE camera.
Optical attenuator, 32 mm Ø, up to 1000 W.
Replacement USB3.0 cable for the Beamage cameras.
Adaptor from USB-A to USB-C, for INTEGRA (USB) and BEAMAGE series.
Compliance certificate
SMA-BNC adaptor
Transport case
USB drive containing the software and drivers
ND 4.0 filter in SM2-threaded stackable holder.
T-mount to SM2 adaptor for BEAMAGE-4M-FOCUS.
Stand with 2 x 3in base, 3in cylinder, delrin post, ¼-20 & 8-32.
Replacement USB3.0 cable for the Beamage cameras.
Pelican carrying case. Various sizes available. Contact us to order.
USB 3.0 hub with 4 ports and 5 VDC input.
Adaptor from USB-A to USB-C, for INTEGRA (USB) and BEAMAGE series.
T-mount to SM2 adaptor for BEAMAGE-4M-FOCUS.
Software, drivers and firmware for BEAMAGE and BEAMAGE-M2.
LabVIEW VI examples (32-bit) for BEAMAGE series.
LabVIEW VI examples (64-bit) for BEAMAGE series.
.NET compatible example for integration of BEAMAGE beam profiling cameras through a software pipeline. Note that the PC-BEAMAGE software must also be installed and running.
Use this file to install USB drivers for these products: MAESTRO, INTEGRA, U-LINK, P-LINK, M-LINK, S-LINK, BLU, PRONTO, HP, MACH6, BEAMAGE
The upper part of the software includes all the main controls in a ribbon format. These controls are grouped by family: capture controls, file controls, buffer controls, M2 controls and data computations. The last includes very useful filters and a normalizing function.
The left-hand side of the software is the display panel. Four displays are available: 3D, 2D, XY (cross-sectional graphs along the crosshairs) and beam tracking. The desired display is selected by clicking on the corresponding icon at the bottom of the panel. Print screen controls are available for the 3D, 2D and beam tracking displays. They allow the user to save an image of the current view in BMP format.
The right-hand side of the software contains the home, setup and data acquisition tabs. The home tab allows the user to select the main controls for his measurements (beam diameter definition, crosshair center and orientation) and displays the resulting measurements below. The setup tab allows the user to set the measurement parameters (exposure time, image orientation and averaging, active area, etc.) and the data acquisition tab allows the user to save measurements or measurements and full images, to enter the sampling rates and a total duration for the acquisition. More tabs with advanced controls are available when clicking on the show/hide options button in the computations panel.
The 3D display shows the actual shape of the beam. It is possible to easily zoom, pan and rotate the image. The very useful reset button allows to put the data back in its original configuration. This display also features a print screen button to save the latest image in BMP format.
The 2D display features the crosshairs (set to the major and minor axis or along specified angles) and the measured diameters of the beam. These diameters vary with the chosen definition (4-sigma, FWHM, 1/e2, etc.) and the display can be turned on or off. The print screen button allows to save a picture of the current screen in BMP format.
The XY display plots cross-sectional graphs of the beam along the crosshairs. This display features many useful tools like zoom, cursor, and FWHM and 1/e2 level bars. It is also possible to display the graphs in semi-log format to enhance the details in the low intensity parts of the beam.
The beam tracking display allows the user to visualize the variation of the beam's centroid position on the sensor. This display shows the latest calculated position as well as the previous ones, until the user resets the view. The display also shows the mean position of all computed values and gives information regarding position stability for both X and Y axes. This tool is great to monitor the beam pointing stability over time.
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