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Ultra-compact/ultra-high Resolution Laser Autocollimator HAWK-200 Series – Five Lab Co. Ltd.
Electronic Components, SensorUltra-compact/ultra-high Resolution Laser Autocollimator HAWK-200 Series – Five Lab Co. Ltd.
Ultra-compact/ultra-high resolution laser autocollimator.
HAWK-204
The HAWK-204 is a compact head with a unique optical system that achieves high detection speed and high resolution while maintaining a compact head.HAWK-203
The HAWK-203 is a compact sensor that can be incorporated into various types of equipment.
Despite its small size, the sensor comes with a microscope function, allowing the user to check the measurement position.
Image processing software can be used by connecting to a PC.HAWK-202
HAWK-202 is a 2-axis laser autocollimator using two 2-segment photodiodes. High resolution is realized by our original optical system. (Currently under prototype production)SKU: n/a
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1. Performance
Consider the performance of the sensors, including factors such as accuracy, precision, response time, and resolution. Evaluate how well the sensor can measure the desired parameters and if it meets the required performance specifications.
2. Reliability and Durability
Assess the reliability and durability of the sensors. Look for features like robust construction, resistance to environmental conditions (e.g., temperature, humidity), and a long lifespan. Reliability and durability are crucial to ensure consistent performance and reduce maintenance costs.
3. Sensitivity and Range
Evaluate the sensitivity and range capabilities of the sensors. Determine the minimum and maximum values they can accurately detect and measure. Consider if the sensor’s sensitivity aligns with the required level of precision for your application.
4. Compatibility
Check the compatibility of the sensors with your existing systems or equipment. Ensure that the sensor’s output signals, communication protocols, and connectors are compatible with your data acquisition or control systems. Compatibility issues can lead to integration difficulties and inefficiencies.
5. Cost-effectiveness
Consider the overall cost-effectiveness of the sensors. Assess the initial purchase cost, maintenance requirements, and any additional expenses such as calibration or software integration. Balancing the cost with the desired performance and long-term benefits is essential.