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SeeLaser-Red v4.0.1 (obsolete)

Possibly the most unlikely way a diamond thief will find out about the captive powers of the I-CubeX. Pierces dusty environments with red beam. For an invisible beam, check the SeeLaser-IR.

Application examples

  1. Use as trigger beam together with Flash sensor. Laserharp anyone ? Create a virtual cage for dancers. Or detect intruder, visitor, dog, cat, mouse .... movements.
  2. 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-Red actuator
Version 4.0.1 (June 2012)
Actuator type laser LED
Light wavelength 650 nm (red light)
Range at least 20 m
Output power 5 mW (safety class IIIa)
Power supply 5 V DC, 30 mA
Actuator dimensions 9.7 mm (0.38 inch) diameter x 24 mm (0.96 inch) long
Weight 21 g (0.75 oz), incl. cable and mounting clip
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
  1. Our EditorX software allows you to configure the digitizer to control multiple actuators simultaneously with on/off as well as PWM signals.
  2. Our Link software allows you to multiple actuators simultaneously with on/off signals.
Application notes
  1. 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.
  2. The size and intensity of the red dot can be changed by adjusting the focus, which can be set by rotating the lens at the front using a screwdriver.
  3. 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.

This page was updated on Monday 12 October 2020.
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