The sensor section is only 6mm thick, making it suitable for narrow spaces! It supports low noise from 0.3nW to 800mW.
The "pronto-Si" is a pocket-sized laser power meter with a slim 6mm thick sensor, allowing for easy measurements even in narrow spaces. Despite its compact size, the effective diameter of the sensor is a manageable 10×10mm, and it features an easy-to-read and operate touch screen LCD. With a noise level of 10pW, it can measure extremely low powers around 0.3nW, and using an OD1 attenuator, continuous measurements of up to 800mW are possible. Measurement data saved in the internal memory can also be transferred to a PC via USB. 【Features】 ■ Main body size: 41(W) × 212(H) × 15(D) mm ■ Measurement screen offers three types: real-time, bar graph, and minimum/maximum value display ■ Continuous measurement is possible by installing the slide-type attenuator in the laser path ■ Measurement wavelength, brightness, and screen rotation can be set according to the environment *For more details, please refer to the catalog. Feel free to contact us with any inquiries.
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【Specifications】 Spectral Range: 320-1100nm Power Range: 0.3nW-800mW@1064nm Noise Level: 10pW@980nm Response Time: 0.2sec Maximum Average Output Density: 100W/cm2 Maximum Average Output: 800mW (Attenuator On) Display Size: 28.0×35.0mm (128×160 pixels) Battery: Rechargeable Lithium-ion Battery Battery Life: Approximately 17 hours Weight: 150g *For more details, please refer to the catalog. Feel free to contact us with any inquiries.
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Kantam Ushikata is an expert in cutting-edge laser, robotics, and measurement technologies. Kantam Ushikata Co., Ltd. was founded 100 years ago as a manufacturer of surveying instruments. Since then, we have been handling not only surveying instruments but also laser oscillators and related optical devices. In recent years, we have established a robotics division, aiming to contribute to society by providing collaborative robots, industrial robots, and service robots.