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  • What are the benefits of using DTU network automation

    What are the benefits of using DTU network automation

    It can provide fast and reliable data transmission function, allowing users to obtain and monitor data of the device or system under test in real time. Through DTU equipment, users can remotely manage equipment, monitor data, perform fault diagnosis and debugging, and other. DTU stands for Data Terminal Unit, which serves as a key element in IoT technology. The difference between DTU and wireless modem is that wireless modem is a physical tunnel to access network. It is usually deployed at various nodes of the IoT, serving as a bridge between the physical world and the digital world. It can achieve functions such as data collection. DTU, as an industrial-grade communication device, is primarily responsible for data collection, transmission, and remote monitoring.

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  • How to converge light using a beam splitter

    How to converge light using a beam splitter

    Beamsplitters are optical devices that are designed to split or combine light of different wavelengths onto different paths. This tutorial is a detailed, practical guide to using the Optical Glass Cube Dichroic Dispersion Beam Splitter Prism (15×15×15mm, 50:50 split ratio) (Leobot Product #1598). You'll learn what a cube beam splitter actually does (splits one beam into two or combines two into one), what “50:50” means. A beamsplitter is a common optical component that partially transmits and partially reflects an incident light beam, usually in unequal proportions. This. Quick-reference for beam splitter types, Fresnel equations, polarizing designs, and selection workflow.


  • How to detect material shortage using a fiber optic sensor

    How to detect material shortage using a fiber optic sensor

    There are several types of detection methods with fiber optic sensors, including thrubeam, reflective, retro-reflective, and definite-reflective. Each method uses an LED or other light source for non-contact detection. This prevents damage to both the target and the sensor. Fiber-optic sensors detect objects and conditions by directing light to a test object and evaluating the intensity change of the returning light. They can detect very small objects, are particularly flexible to mount and are extremely resistant in harsh environments – even in high temperatures. This series is able to detect virtually anything, in any environment with high power and a variety of head options. Integration is also made easy through reduced wiring options and fiber optics with integrated. In addition, optical fiber sensors can be used to form an Optical Fiber Sensing Network (OFSN) allowing manufacturers to create versatile monitoring solutions with several applications, e.

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