COTS Testing
COTS Testing components are used to evaluate the capabilities or accuracy of optical systems in defense or security applications. COTS Testing includes components such as targets or rulings that are designed to provide measurement capabilities to optical systems. COTS Testing components offer a low cost alternative to expensive custom components. Edmund Optics offers a wide range of COTS Testing components that are ideal for a number of measurement applications’ needs.
USAF 1951 Glass Slide Resolution Targets
- Negative and Positive Patterns On Glass
- Two Sizes Available
- Each is Boxed and Includes Resolution Value Chart
- High Resolution Target Available (down to 645 lp/mm)
High Precision Ronchi Rulings
- Chrome on Glass
- High Tolerance
- Superior to Etched and Filled Rulings
- Lines Parallel to Edge
- English and Metric Versions Available
InGaAs Photodiodes
- Response Range From 900nm to 1700nm
- Both Small Area (High Speed) and Large Area
- Segmented InGaAs Photodiodes Also Available
NIST Traceable Scratch Dig Standards
- Feature Requirements in Accordance with ISO 10110-7 & ISO 14997
- First Surface Pattern for System Calibration or Coating Inspection
- Second Surface Pattern for Measuring Surface Defects
Silicon Photodiodes
- UV Enhanced, Blue Enhanced, and Normal Response Options
- Active Areas from <1 to 100mm2
- C-Mount and S-Mount Mounting Solutions Available
UV Fused Silica and Fluorescent USAF 1951 Resolution Targets
- Designed for Calibration of UV or Fluorescence Microscopes
- Fluorescent Targets have 365nm Excitation Wavelength, 550nm Emission Wavelength
- Negative and Positive Targets Available
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