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| − | Also known as ESI. These lasers are used for | + | Also known as ESI. These lasers are used for Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) and laser trimming (ex: for high precision IC resistors, microprobing) |
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| + | Often the power supply and the laser have the same name (ie there is a 1:1 mapping with no compatibility across families). | ||
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|[[Ezlaze]] | |[[Ezlaze]] | ||
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|266/? | |266/? | ||
355/532 | 355/532 | ||
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|~0.5 mJ | |~0.5 mJ | ||
~1 PPS | ~1 PPS | ||
| + | |Semiconductor (microprobe, trim) | ||
| + | PCB repair | ||
|Laser: special d-sub | |Laser: special d-sub | ||
Misc (servos, etc): DB25 | Misc (servos, etc): DB25 | ||
| − | + | System: DB25-E | |
| + | |McMaster: primary system is 355/532 | ||
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| + | |Gemini PIV | ||
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| − | | | + | |CMC + d-sub (DE) |
| + | IIRC same as polaris laser | ||
| + | |Dual lasers | ||
| + | Alternates between which it fires | ||
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| + | Literally need two standard power supplies | ||
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|LCS-II | |LCS-II | ||
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|~1 PPS | |~1 PPS | ||
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|Laser: special d-sub | |Laser: special d-sub | ||
Misc (servos, etc): DB25 | Misc (servos, etc): DB25 | ||
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| − | + | System: DB25-E | |
|McMaster: misc units in stock | |McMaster: misc units in stock | ||
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|McMaster: scrap 266 unit from auction | |McMaster: scrap 266 unit from auction | ||
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| + | |~0.5 mJ | ||
| + | ~20 PPS | ||
| + | |Semiconductor (microprobe, trim) | ||
| + | PCB repair | ||
| + | |Silver CMC w/ male pins | ||
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| + | DB25 (ezlaze compatible?) | ||
| + | |Water cooled ezlaze | ||
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| + | |Solol20-15Hz | ||
| + | controller | ||
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| + | |Blue CPC female | ||
| + | 3 large power pins | ||
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| + | 18 smaller pins in 4 rows | ||
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| − | <br /> | + | Compatibility notes: |
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| + | * Ezlaze and LCS-II have very similar connectors. However, their orientation is switched / they are not compatible mechanically (without forcing...) or electrically | ||
| + | ** I think I tried just the servo connector once and it was semi compatible<br /> | ||
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|McMaster: think I got one of these but never tested it | |McMaster: think I got one of these but never tested it | ||
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Revision as of 05:25, 22 December 2022
Also known as ESI. These lasers are used for Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) and laser trimming (ex: for high precision IC resistors, microprobing)
Often the power supply and the laser have the same name (ie there is a 1:1 mapping with no compatibility across families).
| Model | Wavelength options | Power | Intended use | Connector | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ezlaze
Ezlaze
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266/?
355/532 532 1064 |
~0.5 mJ
~1 PPS |
Semiconductor (microprobe, trim)
PCB repair |
Laser: special d-sub
Misc (servos, etc): DB25 System: DB25-E |
McMaster: primary system is 355/532 |
| Gemini PIV | CMC + d-sub (DE)
IIRC same as polaris laser |
Dual lasers
Alternates between which it fires Literally need two standard power supplies | |||
| LCS-II | ~1 PPS | Laser: special d-sub
Misc (servos, etc): DB25
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McMaster: misc units in stock | ||
| Orion | 1064 | Silver CMC w/ male pins | McMaster: scrap 266 unit from auction | ||
| Polaris | |||||
| Polaris II
controller |
Blue round
2 power pins in middle Circle of 14 small pins |
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| PIV | |||||
| Quicklaze | ~0.5 mJ
~20 PPS |
Semiconductor (microprobe, trim)
PCB repair |
Silver CMC w/ male pins
DB25 (ezlaze compatible?) |
Water cooled ezlaze | |
| Solol20-15Hz
controller |
Blue CPC female
3 large power pins 18 smaller pins in 4 rows |
Compatibility notes:
- Ezlaze and LCS-II have very similar connectors. However, their orientation is switched / they are not compatible mechanically (without forcing...) or electrically
- I think I tried just the servo connector once and it was semi compatible
- I think I tried just the servo connector once and it was semi compatible
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| UP-193 | |||
| UP-213 | McMaster: think I got one of these but never tested it | ||
| MIR10 | CO2 | ||