Electronic autocollimator IRCOL series
for camera lenses

electronic autocollimator
electronic autocollimator
electronic autocollimator
electronic autocollimator
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electronic
Other characteristics
for camera lenses

Description

Test bench for IR cameras, CCD & laser rangefinders • IRCOL test bench includes: • an off-axis projector with a high reflectance over a wide range of wavelengths, from visible to far IR, • Interchangeable reference sources (visible to far IR) and laser rangefinding testing modules, • INFRATEST software, controlling sources and targets, acquiring video signal from Unit Under Test and displaying an exhaustive range of test results. Versatile complete bench for testing IR cameras, CCD & laser rangefinders The IRCOL series are test equipment for the characterization and the performance validation of a wide array of electro-optical sensors: visible cameras, CCD and ICCD cameras, day/night goggles, NIR, SWIR, MWIR, LWIR imagers and laser rangefinders. The IRCOL series are designed on a modular concept, each brick is selectable depending on the electro-optical sensor to be tested. Off-axis projector with high reflectance from visible to far IR The core of the IRCOL system is an off-axis projector with a wide clear aperture, the best wavefront flatness and a high reflectance over a wide range of wavelengths. A wide range of optical projectors are available, compatible with the test requirements for all standard cameras and laser range finders: The accurate alignment including the targets positioning at the focus is demonstrated through the supply of an individual alignment certificate showing the wavefront map. Any type and size of targets can be supplied, upon customer’s specifications. Consult our FAQ pages about infrared targets and download our MRTD target calculation sheet.

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