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Laser Power Meter now has Control from a PC

Lasermet Ltd News and PR from Lasermet Ltd - Published 05 May 2015 Lasermet’s Advanced Digital Laser Power and Energy Meter – the ADM1000 – now has a PC Interface program enabling users to view and measure more data more accurately.
• Trusted, calibrated, reliable Meter – as used by the Olympic Committee in the 2012 Olympic Games to measure laser pistol pulses to ensure fairness

• Excellent user interface to display readings directly on a PC

• More accurate display with greater resolution

• Data logging files in Excel format easily saved and recalled

By extending the user interface to a PC, waveforms can be seen in greater detail and the results can be saved either as an image (bmp, png or jpeg) or as data in a csv file. By saving the data in Excel format the waveforms can be recalled and displayed on demand.

Laser Power Meter Control from a PC
The power range and meter mode functions can be set directly from the PC – one of these options being to set the meter to display average readings or peak power over a period of time.

To record long term variations the data logging functions can be to set the logging duration so the logging function can be left to run. It will switch off at the end of the designated period. The data logging (.csv) file can be retrieved and can be viewed as a graph. (See illustration).

The PC can show 250 points compared to 100 on the meter display and the vertical display has a greater resolution. Trigger levels can be adjusted using a slide control on the PC screen and the trace zero level can also be shifted for the waveform to be viewed as on an oscilloscope.

On screen cursors can take measurements from the trace to provide figures for power difference, time difference, frequency and energy.
By extending the user interface to a PC, waveforms can be seen in greater detail

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