Optics & Optomechanics


EOP-PLD-1S-PC

The EOP-PLD-1S-PC driver is a printed circuit board level driver which requires an external ± 15 V dc power supply.

EOP-PLD-2S-110

The EOP-PLD-2S-110 driver is a boxed driver for 110 V. The driver has front panel controls for amplitude and phase and internal power supplies.

EOP-PLD-2S-220

The EOP-PLD-2S-220 driver is a boxed driver for 220 V. The driver has front panel controls for amplitude and phase and internal power supplies

EOP-PLD-2S-PC

The EOP-PLD-2S-PC driver is a printed circuit board level driver which requires an external ± 15 V DC power supply
These simple negative lenses alone form a virtual image of a distant object or a collimated light source. In combination with other optics they reduce the power of the system.
These simple negative lenses alone form a virtual image of a distant object or a collimated light source. In combination with other optics they reduce the power of the system.
These simple negative lenses alone form a virtual image of a distant object or a collimated light source. In combination with other optics they reduce the power of the system.
These simple negative lenses alone form a virtual image of a distant object or a collimated light source. In combination with other optics they reduce the power of the system.
These simple plano-convex lenses have a flat surface on one side and a spherical surface on the other side. They are also very close to the shape that minimizes spherical aberration for infinite conjugate applications
These simple plano-convex lenses have a flat surface on one side and a spherical surface on the other side. They are also very close to the shape that minimizes spherical aberration for infinite conjugate applications
These simple plano-convex lenses have a flat surface on one side and a spherical surface on the other side. They are also very close to the shape that minimizes spherical aberration for infinite conjugate applications
These simple plano-convex lenses have a flat surface on one side and a spherical surface on the other side. They are also very close to the shape that minimizes spherical aberration for infinite conjugate applications