Product Design & Development

Laser Triangulation Up To A Distance Of 2 m

By Micro-Epsilon
Tuesday, April 06, 2010

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The optoNCDT 1710-1000 sensor features a diameter of the light spot that is constant across the complete beam path.



Measurement technology company Micro-Epsilon (Raleigh, NC) has launched a new laser sensor with a 1 m measuring range. The optoNCDT 1710-1000 sensor has a measuring range that starts from a distance of one meter from the sensor, so displacement can be measured at a distance of 2 m from the sensor. Features include:

  • An integrated controller in a compact 200 x 83 x 48 mm housing.
  • A diameter of the light spot that is constant across the complete beam path.
  • A measuring rate of 2.5 kHz. T
  • A 100 µm resolution without averaging.
  • 4 … 20 mA, 0 … 10 V, RS422 or USB outputs are available.

For more information visit www.micro-epsilon.com

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