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(pressebox) (Olching, 22.03.2022) With a new series of green laser diodes (520 nm), the manufacturer Arima Lasers offers additional protection in all applications requiring eye-safe operation. The integrated automatic power control (APC) switches off the laser source as soon as a certain operating current level is exceeded. The chip not only contains the electronics as an ASIC circuit but a photodiode as well.
The laser diodes available from LASER COMPONENTS are installed in a 3.3 mm TO housing, which protects them from electrostatic discharges up to 10 kV. Depending on the model, they guarantee a stable output power of 5 mW or 10 mW at supply voltages of 5.8 V to 7.0 V (DC). Their pulse width can be modulated up to 2 MHz.
Visit LASER COMPONENTS at LASER World of Photonics.
Ansprechpartner:
Frau Claudia Michalke
Marketing/PR
Telefon: +49 (8142) 2864-85
Fax: +49 (8142) 2864-11
Zuständigkeitsbereich: Bereichsleiterin Marketing & PR
Über Laser Components Germany GmbH:
LASER COMPONENTS was founded by Günther Paul as a sales company in 1982. Neither the EU nor the euro existed at that time. It was almost impossible for companies to import components from abroad; we became the reliable partner for imported components. Much has changed since then: The internet has made the world smaller, start-ups have become major players, and last but not least, we have also continued to develop.
However, we have always stayed true to our core business: the production and sale of optical and optoelectronic components.
LASER COMPONENTS has grown over the years. In 1986 the first production facility was opened in Germany; sales branches were founded in France, Great Britain, Sweden, and the U.S.A.; and production facilities were set up in Canada and the U.S.A.
The most important resource in our company's history is our employees; many a 20-year employee anniversary has already been celebrated. Long-term employment relationships ensure our know-how, and we are convinced that we are on the right track with this tradition!
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