OPTRA's laser detection technology leverages digital camera technology with wavelength encoding optics to measure the energy, wavelength, and temporal characteristics of lasers operating in the visible to near-IR regime. Developed to provide instant notice when on the receiving end of potentially hazardous laser radiation, the Laser Event and Exposure Recorder provides both instant real-time feedback as well as a permanent compact flash card record.
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| Front View - Laser Event and Exposure Recorder |
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OPTRA’s lightweight, laser event and laser exposure recorder (LER) has been designed to capture and record laser exposures. Battery powered, self-contained and easily portable, the LER is rugged enough for the most demanding applications.
With a large field of view, the LER measures laser wavelength, radiant exposure level, pulse duration and repetition rate; it can also discriminate between natural and artificial light sources.
When the LER detects laser radiation, a visual indication of whether the exposure is eye safe or hazardous (as defined by ANSI Z136.1 2001) is provided and a digital image of the scene (containing the laser source) is captured. All the data is then stored in a time-stamped, downloadable file.
OPTRA’s LER PCB assembly is available without its rugged enclosure, permitting the simple integration with a wide variety of hardware. Contact us for more information.
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| OEM Version - Laser Event and Exposure Recorder |
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Laser Event and Exposure Recorder
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