265 Products in Optical Equipment
The Innodisk EXMU-X261 FPGA Machine Vision Platform is tough enough for the harshest of industrial environments.
The polarization technology in PolarEyes from Metalenz combines physics and optics to power a diverse range of electronics and applications.
Mikrotron's camera series are FPGA programmable-ready smart cameras designed for multi-camera industrial automation systems.
Laser Research Optics' zinc sulfide lenses and windows can be supplied in plano-concave, plano-convex, meniscus, and flat configurations.
Meller Optics has added an online catalog to their website featuring sapphire windows and lenses, domes, substrates, prisms, balls, rods,...
Meller Sapphire Waveplates change the polarization state of a laser beam from linear to circular and vise versa to extend polarization control into the...
Teledyne e2v's image sensor has been designed in an ultra-compact light package format with low power to address the challenge of optimizing SWaP-C.
OmniVision Technologies' image sensor is the industry’s smallest 64 MP, 1/2-in. optical format sensor for smartphone cameras.
The HB400 Optical Comparator features a large 16-in. diameter viewing screen, the 16-in. horizontal travel, a 6-in. Y vertical...
Innovation in Optics' compact, multi-wavelength solar simulator for PV manufacturers enables testing of steady-state I-V measurements of photovoltaic devices.
GSSI's TerraVision is the first-to-market localizing ground-penetrating radar technology that improves navigation for autonomous vehicles.
FLIR's large IR windows provide a 6x wider field of view.
Innovation in Optics' light engine eliminates daily calibration.
Larson's camera features an infrared LED array for low light conditions.
Reflex's optical modules are engineered to withstand radiation doses >100 krad.
The videoscope from Olympus captures 30 to 60 frames per second.
Edmund Optic's fixed length lenses support up to 1 1/8 in. sensors.
Saelig's thermal camera can detect abnormal changes in heat conditions and send early fire alert warnings to a smartphone or other device before a fire starts.
Hirose's connectors dramatically reduces the required PCB mounting space.
Edmund Optics' rugged lenses reduce pixel shift and maintain optical pointing stability.
Navitar's lens coupling program features metrology tools for on-screen measurement of length, area, pixel location, and more.
KEYENCE's brochure helps you decide if a multi-spectrum light is right for you.
Laser Research Optics' beam splitters are drop-in replacements for engraving.
Basler's embedded vision modules have a stable, reliable data transfer with a bandwidth of up to 750 MB/s.
Edmund Optics' precision mirrors are designed for low scatter in the visible spectrum.