11Beamage-3 User
’s Manual Revision 4.0
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11BEAMAGE-3
1.1. INTRODUCTION
Standa introduces the new 11Beamage-3. Its sleek and thin design allows the 11Beamage-3 to fit
between tight optical components. Its USB 3.0 connection and improved algorithm allows very fast frame
rates. The new 2.2 MPixel CMOS sensor has a large
⅔” optical format with a small 5.5 µm pixel pitch
allowing high resolution on large beams. Most importantly the innovative and improved PC-Beamage-3.0
software is simple and intuitive to any new or expert beam profiling user.
1.2. SPECIFICATIONS
The following specifications are based on a one-year calibration cycle, an operating temperature of 18 to
28ºC (64 to 82ºF) and a relative humidity not exceeding 80%.
Table 1-1 List of Specifications
Sensor Specification
Sensor Technology
CMOS without coverglass
Sensor Size
11.3 x 6.0 mm
Sensor Area
0.67 cm
2
Pixel Count
2.2 MPixels
Pixel H x V
2048 x 1088
Optical Format
⅔”
Pixel Dimension
5.5
µm
Minimum Measurable
Beam
55
µm
ADC
12 bit (default) or 10 bit
Shutter Type
Global
Wavelength Range
350 -1150 nm
Frame Rate
9 fps (2.2 MPixel Full Frame)
12 fps (1.1 MPixel Active Area 2048 x544)
16 fps (0.016 MPixel Active Area 128 x 128)
RMS noise
1000:1 (60 dB)
Minimum and
Maximum Exposure
Times
0.06 to 100 ms
External Trig
SMA connector
1.1 volts to 24 volts, the rise edge response time is 300 ns
Trigger signal pulse width: 300 ns to 230 ms
Optional SMA to BNC adaptor (202273) :