Ophir-Spiricon's StarLab laser power/energy software adds support for Windows 7 64-bit and LabVIEW

July 12, 2010
Ophir-Spiricon, Logan, Utah, has released StarLab 2.01 laser measurement software that converts a PC into a multi-channel laser power/energy station.

Ophir-Spiricon, Logan, Utah, has released StarLab 2.01 laser measurement software that 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 an easy-to-use 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; calculates and displays averages, statistics, histograms; and more.

Windows 7 64 bit compatibility makes working with large data sets easier, computations faster, and multitasking more efficient. LabVIEW support integrates real-time control and advanced analysis and signal processing functions with Ophir-Spiricon's Juno. Juno is a compact USB module that connects any of Ophir-Spiricon's 100+ smart laser sensors - thermal, pyroelectic, and photodiode - to a PC USB port.

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