Laser Light Engines enters metrology market with green laser module

June 7, 2013
Salem, NH--Laser illumination company Laser Light Engines (LLE), whose laser modules serve high-brightness digital cinema and performance projection, now has a customer in the 3D metrology market.

Salem, NH--Laser illumination company Laser Light Engines (LLE), whose laser modules serve high-brightness digital cinema and performance projection, now has a customer in the 3D metrology market.

The company has shipped its DSG-265 despeckled GREEN color modules to an undisclosed customer who will incorporate the laser into precision 3D metrology systems. The systems will be sold to end users such as automakers, jet engine manufacturers, mobile phone makers, and other applications where extreme precision and high throughput is required.

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The despeckled green color module is the flagship technology for the company, enabling a new generation of illumination applications, especially in 2D and 3D digital cinema where the computer-controlled illumination system can retrofit to thousands of cinemas worldwide. Bill Beck, founder and EVP at LLE, says the DSG-265 delivers light via optical fiber cable, providing flexibility in incorporating the module into a wide variety of applications, systems, and environments.

"This is another indication that our universal approach to laser illumination technology is paying off, as we are now moving to production manufacturing of components and systems in multiple industries," Beck says.

The DSG-265 is available as a system building block or in a stand-alone system that includes power supplies and cooling. It is also available as part of a complete RGB laser illumination system.

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