Ophir-Spiricon's BeamGage laser beam analysis software now supports the XEVA InGaAs NIR camera for demanding applications. XEVA delivers high sensitivity in the NIR spectrum (900-1,700nm) at room temperatures, making it useful for both laboratory and industrial applications. A non-uniformity correction algorithm handles two-point correction plus bad pixel correction to improve image accuracy. The camera's high resolution InGaAs array is formatted for 320 x 256 with 30µm square pixels.
XEVA works with BeamGage using advanced tools and technologies. Based on UltraCal, Ophir-Spiricon's baseline correction algorithm, BeamGage provides high accuracy results, guaranteeing the data baseline (zero-point reference) is accurate to 1/8th of a digital count on a pixel-by-pixel basis.