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Hyperion LPM Platform

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I will update this thread later. Need to watch anime on weekend!:D

Hi folks, pardon my english. :D

Proudly present to you all:
Hyperion Laser Power Meter platform. :angel:

*This is NOT a sale thread*

Background:
This all started back in 2010 when i'm still on my first year in electrical engiinering college, i have my first 532nm 200mW laser from rayfoss after saving up for uncountable month. It was a good times back then the quality of material is still on a top notch and ofcourse the price is still high, and one thing missing is an affordable LPM :cryyy:
As you could imagine for a new hobbyist or budget hobbyist or those who only have a few laser and most of it is just a pen laser, getting an LPM is just.. too much :cryyy::cryyy::cryyy::cryyy:
That time i had only those 3.2W OEM LPM you-know-what, and as per my view is a very2 expensive LPM even though that is supposed to be a hobbyist. I also remember the radiant alpha $99 is always sold out at that time :cryyy::cryyy::cryyy::cryyy:

After several years, i come to realization that building an LPM is easy, or at least i have a big picture of what to do. After researching, trial and error, thesis request, and having a bunch of project related to this LPM, i decided to make one cheap platform for all. The goal is to create a cheap platform so that a new hobbyist and budget hobbyist can afford having an LPM.


Hmm.. i really don't have anymore to say for now, let me continue on next monday. :D
here is the teaser:







Vritonuzz datalogging interface:


Graph:




Unfiltered measurement of sample-1


Filtered measurement of sample-1


Unfiltered measurement of sample-2


Filtered measurement of sample-2


Please note that the filtered measurement doesn't represent the filtered version of unfiltered measurement, because it is on a different timeframe.

Specification (more will be added):
  • Max power:
    • Hyperion Ag: TBD -> Max theoritical per ADC specification is (ADC vref)/(Sensor output) (W).
    • Hyperion Cu: Limited to 2000 mW max
  • Resolution: 1 uW.
  • ADC resolution: 22-bit.
  • ADC vref: 2500 mV or 4096 mV.
  • Sensor area: 64 mm^2.
  • Sensor coating: HPCVD micro carbon deposition over high temp resistant matte black paint (1100°F or 593.3°C) for maximum absorption and damage threshold.
  • Sensor output: 140 mV/W.
  • Power 0-90%: 10-15 sec.
  • Display: LCD high contrast or LCD standard.
  • Interface: Delta-reading, brightness, digital filter, easy re-calibration (only for HyAg).
  • Vritonuzz datalogging software: Intuitive interface, configurable x-axis graph with zoomed or scrolling, autoscale graph, various digital filter, smart averaging, configurable logging time, auto-logging trigger by power, delayed logging (5 sec), one-click snipping graph, export data to spreadsheet format (.xls) and already nicely formatted too, plug n play without effort like selecting COM, installing driver, etc.

Estimated price when it's all fully assembled (i have 50 stock): US$75 for Hyperion Cuprum, and US$120~150 for Hyperion Argentum.
Hyperion Cuprum can be upgraded to Hyperion Argentum, you only need to pay the remaining, and you'll get activation code to unlock the limit :D


This policy is for the sake of low budget hobbyist or new hobbyist so that they can afford it, and just in case they need more than 2000 mW, the can just upgrade it without buying a new one.

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