Laser Components is offering an ever-increasing selection of IR detectors based on different technologies that partially overlap spectrally and present customers with the integral question: "Which concrete configuration suits my application best?" Or "How can I have this question answered quickest?"
This is precisely the research Laser Components' development team is performing and for which they have presented prototypes of a user kit for pyroelectric detectors and uncooled PbSe detectors including suitable radiation sources at trade shows.
The development kit is based on a single-board computer, as well as emitter and receiver modules, and is autonomous.
The measurement results are displayed using a touchscreen which is also used to control the device. Data can be stored on a memory card; in addition, there is an analog output available for the amplified signal.
Review - CG Published Maritime Cybersecurity Final Rule
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Last week, the Coast Guard published a final rule in the Federal Register (90
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