Feb 18, 2013 #17 Z ZeroLaser 0 Joined Jan 27, 2013 Messages 96 Points 0 so what is the accuracy and range of your LPM? assuming it is properly calibrated.... Last edited: Feb 18, 2013
Feb 18, 2013 #18 jArdi 0 Joined Jan 21, 2013 Messages 142 Points 18 ARGLaser said: They are 100$ to DIY, they will be sold at 150$. Available in a week or two. You can pick up all of that on digikey. Click to expand... Farnell / Newark Is also very good. I usually stick to then for parts (Farnell is the parent company for newark - but use newark if youre in US) Last edited: Feb 18, 2013
ARGLaser said: They are 100$ to DIY, they will be sold at 150$. Available in a week or two. You can pick up all of that on digikey. Click to expand... Farnell / Newark Is also very good. I usually stick to then for parts (Farnell is the parent company for newark - but use newark if youre in US)
Feb 18, 2013 #19 lasersbee 0 Joined Sep 20, 2008 Messages 17,635 Points 113 Here is a list of most of the DIY Laser Power Meter projects on the Forum... http://laserpointerforums.com/f70/diy-laser-power-meter-projects-71234.html Remember....a Laser Power Meter is only as good as the NIST traceable LPM you calibrate it to... Jerry You can contact us at any time on our Website: J.BAUER Electronics Last edited: Feb 18, 2013
Here is a list of most of the DIY Laser Power Meter projects on the Forum... http://laserpointerforums.com/f70/diy-laser-power-meter-projects-71234.html Remember....a Laser Power Meter is only as good as the NIST traceable LPM you calibrate it to... Jerry You can contact us at any time on our Website: J.BAUER Electronics