Model
LaserStar Dual Channel
Thermal Sensor Compatibility
Yes
Photodiode Sensor Compatibility
Yes
Pyroelectric Sensor Compatibility
Yes
BeamTrack Sensor Compatibility
No
Statistics
Yes
Analog Out
1V
RS232
30 Hz
GPIB
1500 Hz
Trigger Input/Output
No
On-Board Data Storage
59.4k
Automation Interface
No
Labview VI's
Yes
CE Compliance
Yes
UKCA Compliance
Yes
China RoHS Compliance
Yes
PC Software & Drivers
This section describes various ways to interface the Ophir meter to your PC as well as the software options available.
The StarCom application together with the Ophir meters that utilize the RS232 protocol turns your PC or laptop into a full-fledged Ophir laser power/energy meter. StarCom supports all major Ophir sensors. Supports the Nova, LaserStar, Nova-II, and Vega meters.
VIs gives a complete measurement interface with Ophir's Dual Channel LaserStar.
Selected Screens
Introduction to the StarLab Laser Measurement Application
Setting Your Laser Power Meter To a Custom Wavelength
VIDEO
VIDEO
This video gives an overview of the StarLab application and its various functions. Part 1 of a series of video segments teaching you how to use StarLab.
Learn how to set the correct wavelength for your measurement, even when the wavelength you need is not one of the default wavelengths offered by the meter.
How to see an analog representation of laser power/energy on a scope
Easy Setup of Laser Power Meter and Sensor
VIDEO
VIDEO
Do you sometimes need to see an analog representation of your laser power/ energy on a scope, in parallel to measuring it with a meter? This video will show you how to do that.
See how easy it is to setup an Ophir power meter and sensor to measure your laser's power and energy. Learn more at www.ophiropt.com/photonics.
Calibration Factors - Laser Power/Energy Meter
Clarifications: Range Selection, Measurement Duration
VIDEO
VIDEO
When a power/energy meter is in "Calibrate" mode, various "Factors" are displayed to the user. This video explains the meaning of each of these factors.
Sometimes, even experienced users of laser measurement equipment come across some issues that, although basic, need to be clarified. This video reviews 2 such issues: (1) selection of correct range when it's not quite obvious (and what happens if one goes over range), and (2) how long a measurement duration may be.