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Go green and cut through it all with this powerful laser beam.Consumes a whopping 230 mA so only one can be used per USB-microDig or Wi-microDig, whereas a Digitizer can handle 3.
Application examples
- Use as trigger beam together with Flash sensor. Laserharp anyone ? Create a virtual cage for dancers. Or detect intruder, visitor, dog, cat, mouse .... movements.
- Make every move count and add a TapTiled floor, some MoveOn and/or ReachClose sensors. You might need to rethink your choreography.
Technical specifications
Product |
SeeLaser-Green actuator |
Version |
1.0 (October 2015) |
Actuator type |
laser LED |
Light wavelength |
532 nm (green light) |
Range |
at least 20 m |
Beam |
6.5 mm (max) at 5 m distance and 25 ℃ |
Output power |
5 mW (safety class IIIa) |
Power supply |
5 V DC, 230 mA |
Operating temperature |
15 to 35 °C (59 to 95 °F) |
Actuator dimensions |
12 mm (0.47 inch) diameter x 50 mm (2.0 inch) long |
Weight |
27 g (0.95 oz), incl. cable |
Cable |
1.0 m (39 inch), shielded, red wire = power, black wire = ground, white wire = n/c, maximum extension ? m (? ft) |
Connector |
male plug with 3 pins in a row spaced 2.54 mm (0.100 inch) |
Software support |
- Our EditorX software allows you to configure the digitizer to control multiple actuators simultaneously with on/off as well as PWM signals.
- Our Link software allows you to multiple actuators simultaneously with on/off signals.
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Application notes |
- Given the SeeLaser-Green's high current consumption, use only one per USB-microdig or Wi-microDig ! A Digitizer can supply power for 3 SeeLaser-Green.
- Can be powered directly by the 5V power of any digitizer but if you want to control it with the USB-microDig actuator outputs (top row of the connector for sensors and actuators), a circuit needs to be added.
- The size and intensity of the green dot can be changed by adjusting the focus, which can be set by rotating the lens at the front using a screwdriver.
- Caution ! Never point the beam at the eye, stare into the beam nor look at the beam through a microscope or other lenses. Inform yourself about laser safety.
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