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Ophir-Spiricon’s New StarLab Laser Power/Energy Software Adds Support for Windows 7 64-bit and LabVIEW

Allows users to measure, analyze, and record laser power and energy parameters from pyroelectric, thermal and photodiode heads.

Allows users to measure, analyze, and record laser power and energy parameters from pyroelectric, thermal and photodiode heads.

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Ophir-Spiricon's New StarLab Laser Power/Energy Software Adds Support for Windows 7 64-bit and LabVIEW

Ophir-Spiricon’s StarLab 2.01 laser measurement software converts a PC into a multi-channel laser power/energy station. Features of the newest version of the software include Windows 7 64-bit compatibility and LabVIEW support for Ophir-Spiricon’s Juno USB laser sensor to PC interface.

Earlier this year, StarLab added synchronization and display of multiple channels in one window, user-defined and multi-channel calculations, and a configuration panel for all channels. StarLab works with Ophir-Spiricon’s smart displays and PC interfaces, allowing users to measure, analyze, and record laser power and energy parameters from the company’s line of smart power/energy sensors.

StarLab 2.01 collects data from pyroelectric, thermal, and photodiode heads using any of Ophir-Spiricon’s laser power/energy meters, PC interfaces, or combinations of the two. The software logs power and energy; and calculates and displays averages, statistics, and histograms. Windows 7 64 bit compatibility makes working with large data sets easier, computations faster, and multitasking more efficient, according to the company.

LabVIEW support integrates real-time control and advanced analysis and signal processing functions with Ophir-Spiricon’s Juno. Juno is a USB module that connects any of Ophir-Spiricon’s 100+ smart laser sensors—thermal, pyroelectic,  and photodiode—to a PC USB port.

For more information, visit Ophir-Spiricon.

Sources:  Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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