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Products Optomechanics Motorized Variable Attenuator WATT PILOT
Motorized Variable Attenuator WATT PILOT

The third edition of motorized variable attenuators developed by Altechna. Controlled through USB as stand-alone or fully integrable with SCA laser automation software, Watt Pilot continuously variable motorized attenuator is readily used in automated laser systems.

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* – tested with Win Xp x64 and x86 versions, Win 7 x64 and x86 versions.

Description 

Continuously Variable Attenuator is an optomechanics device used for precise control of laser output power. It is applicable for linearly polarized laser beams and is popular among laser machining and spectroscopy specialists, where precise power handling is required.

With resolution of 44 steps/degree, continuosly variable motorized attenuator Watt Pilot is a very versatile tool for precise laser power control in most micromachining experiments. Unique concept and reliable operation makes Watt Pilot one of the most successfull products of Workshop of Photonics® and Altechna in 2010.

Features

  • User friendly and flexible control software
  • Easy to integrate
  • USB/Step-dir control interfaces
  • 44 steps/degree resolution
  • Rugged and compact Aluminum body

Assembling Instruction

Other Applications

For enhanced power handling resolution, two WATT PILOT attenuators might be mounted in a row.

The motorized attenuator WATT PILOT can be easily converted to a polarization rotator by removing the polarizer holder.

Pricelist

Model 1-2 pcs 3-4 pcs >5 pcs
High Power

1180 €

1090 €

1030 €

High Power Enhanced performance

1260 €

1160 €

1100 €

Medium Power

1040 €

960 €

900 €

Medium Power Enhanced performance

1100 €

1010 €

970 €

Product is engineered and assembled in Lithuania (European Union).

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Fig. Motorized variable attenuator

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