heliInspect H8
Description
The new heliInspect™ H8 is the latest addition to Heliotis series of unrivaled optical in-line sensors. At its core, this industry grade White-Light-Interferometer utilizes Heliotis next generation 3D-pixel sensor heliSens™ S4.
heliInspect H8
Specifications |
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Interferometer Configuration: | Twyman–Green Interferometer |
Light Source: | White Light |
Output Polarization: | Not Specified |
RMS Repeatability: | Not Specified |
RMS Precision: | Not Specified |
Features
topology measurement with reliable sub-micrometer resolution on smooth surfaces
based on the latest 3D pixel sensor heliSens™ S4H
unsurpassed measurement speed and resolution
robust measurements thanks to high dynamic range
magnifications from 2x to 100x
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Frequently Asked Questions
The key features of the heliInspect H8 include White-Light Interferometer (industrial grade WLI) measurement principle, Heliotis lock-in imager heliSens S4 with in-pixel signal processing sensor, high-power LED light source, linear motor scanner, Gen<i>Cam/GigE, GIO, power (24V) interfaces, and heliSDK software.
The heliInspect H8 offers magnifications from 2x to 100x with different field of view and optical resolution for each magnification.
The heliInspect H8 is an optical in-line sensor that uses a White-Light Interferometer and Heliotis' next generation 3D-pixel sensor heliSens S4 for topology measurement with sub-micrometer resolution on smooth surfaces.
The heliInspect H8 has height measurements with true sub-micrometer accuracy, unprecedented measurement speed, higher resolution in x, y at given FOV, and the highest intra-scene dynamic range.
The working distance of the heliInspect H8 depends on the type of Mirau lens used, with Nikon Mirau having a working distance of 43.0mm and Leica Mirau having a working distance of 42.9mm.