Optical module enhances high-speed camera alignment

Bespoke optical manufacturer Resolve Optics has created a new, third generation high-speed camera optical module for its client Specialised Imaging.

Specialised Imaging is a market leader in ultra-high-speed imaging and ballistic range cameras. Their SIM family of ultra-high-speed cameras are used by research laboratories around the world. These cameras can capture up to thirty-two images at one billion frames per second enabling analysis of even the most fleeting of phenomena.

To help the SIM camera range remain the ultra-high-speed multichannel imaging camera of choice for researchers working at the edge of what is possible and solving new applications challenges – Resolve Optics supplied an optical module that enabled Specialised Imaging to precisely align their sensors with the eight ports on the ultra-high-speed optical module.

To do so Resolve Optics developed a new sensor mounting system that enables easy adjustment of the whole port in x and y planes.

This new adjustment system allows users of SIM ultra-high-speed imaging cameras to align their systems more quickly and with much more accuracy than was previously possible.

An optical module is a system of optical components that does more than just transmit a single image. For example, in interferometry - an optical module may use beamsplitters or prisms to create many images from a single image.

Rob Watkinson, sales manager at Resolve Optics said, “As a developer and supplier of custom lenses and optical systems to leading camera, sensor, and optical instrument manufacturers our aim is to help these customers keep at the forefront of the markets they serve through ongoing cooperative developments and providing continuous support."

He added “One such customer is Specialised Imaging – technological market leader in ultra-high-speed imaging and ballistic range cameras. Their SIM family of ultra-high-speed cameras are used by research laboratories around the world. These state-of-the-art cameras can capture up to thirty-two images at one billion frames per second enabling analysis of even the most fleeting of phenomena. To help the SIM camera range remain the ultra-high-speed multichannel imaging camera of choice for researchers working at the edge of what is possible and solving new applications challenges – Resolve Optics recently supplied a third generation ultra-high-speed camera optical module that is not only more user friendly but also provides improved state-of-the-art performance”.

Managing director of Specialised Imaging Wai Chan commented, “I am pleased to say that the Resolve Optics optomechanical design team has again risen to the challenge and designed a new and improved optical module that meets all of our specification needs of our SIM cameras.”

 

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