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Software LabMax-Pro Mobile App


Coherent has introduced a mobile app that enables operation of the company’s laser power and energy sensors using a tablet computer, thus delivering an improved user interface and enhanced ease-of-use. The new LabMax-Pro Mobile App is compatible with several popular tablet computers that run the Android operating system, in addition to having a nine inch display. The app provides touchscreen access to a comprehensive suite of laser power and energy measurement capabilities. Included in these capabilities are instantaneous power reading, pulse shape


RayViz


Lambda Research has launched the new Solidworks add-in, RayViz. This tool enables design engineers working within a CAD environment to apply and save optical properties, and trace rays directly. The early access version of RayViz is now available to anyone wishing to be an early adopter and with access to Solidworks version 11 or later. With RayViz, a single model is used by both


TracePro (for ray-tracing and optical analysis) and by Solidworks (for mechanical design and modifying optical properties) to ensure data integrity. RayViz also adds ray-tracing functionality to the Solidworks model to verify geometry,


VPIphotonics Design Suite Version 9.7


VPIphotonics released the VPIphotonics Design Suite Version 9.7, which includes simulation and analysis tools: VPItransmissionMaker Optical Systems, VPIlabExpert, VPIcomponentMaker Fibre Optics, VPIcomponentMaker Photonic Circuits and VPIplayer.


SBench 6 software


Spectrum has released academic tools that can be used to learn the basics of waveform generation, acquisition and analysis. The tools are freely available for download on the Spectrum website and are designed so that they can be used by teachers and other educators for structured learning classes. The academic tools are also helpful for first time digitiser and Arbitrary Waveform Generator (AWG) users. At the heart of the academic tools is the SBench 6 software, a program that provides a graphical user interface for control of PC- based instrumentation such as digitisers and AWGs. SBench 6 is designed for the high-speed instruments from Spectrum that cover the range


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visualise rays traced from any surface, and check ray paths. Designers significantly accelerate the product development process without sacrificing performance or functionality due to RayViz’s easy- to-learn interface and minimum setup time. www.lambdares.com


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Especially noteworthy are modelling and usability enhancements for the design of modern transmission systems. Applications ranging from low-cost and high-speed direct- detection to high-capacity and flexible digital coherent are supported. www.vpiphotonics.com


• Kontinuierlich gleichbleibende Qualität, stark reduzierter Ausschuss


• Ausrichtgenauigkeit von 1 µm, unabhängig vom Bediener


• Kurze Zykluszeit von 10 s (messen und ausrichten)


from 100kS/s (100 kilo samples per second) up to 5GS/s making it suitable for signal frequencies from a few kHz up to the GHz range. SBench 6 can operate with simulated demonstration hardware allowing the user to manipulate virtual instruments effectively, without the need to have real hardware. The program enables simulated instrument control and allows data to be displayed, manipulated, analysed and documented.


The educational tools include the SBench 6 program, articles explaining its use, a step-by- step guide that shows the process for installing virtual hardware, and a number of examples that demonstrate how to create, capture and analyse waveforms. www.spectrum-instrumentation.com


analysis, beam position, data logging and statistics, as well as the ability to save data files and share them between mobile devices. The app can be used with two different


hardware configurations. In the first, the tablet is connected by a USB cable to a Coherent LabMax-Pro meter, which works with Coherent’s laser power and energy sensors. LabMax-Pro metres provide continuous sampling at 10Hz or 20kHz, or burst sampling at 625kHz. In the second configuration, the tablet is connected by a USB cable to one of Coherent’s new PowerMax-Pro USB sensors. www.coherent.com


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