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Longer Cables

USB2.0 Cables
Standard cable supplied is 3 m ( 1 ft) USB 2.0 Type A Male to Mini-B 5 Male.
USB 2.0 operation is spec'd up to 5 m (16+ ft).

2 m (6+ ft) cable: L-com Type A Male to Type A Female
[For legal reasons such 3rd party products are not endorsed by DataRay Inc.]

Add a 5 m hub/repeater to go further.

Add a 50 m extension over Cat 5 cable. Not evaluated by DataRay.
[For legal reasons such 3rd party products are not endorsed by DataRay Inc.]


L-com 2 m extension cable

 


L-com 5 m Active extension cable

B&B Electronics


25 Oct '04

4 Oct '06


3 Dec '06

Long HD15 Male/Male cables for all slit scan products (with or without pin 9 missing):
IMPORTANT: Standard PC display monitor cables do not work (because pins 4, 6, 7, 8, 10 & 15 are connected to the cable shield ground) and may blow the PCI card. DO NOT USE THEM. You may see the message: No BMap/R heads.
[For legal reasons such 3rd party products are not endorsed by DataRay Inc.]
HD15 cable lengths up to 25 ft (8 m) are permissable.

Link for a 25 ft cable
L-com

28 Aug '02
27 Aug '02

HD15 Right Angle connector for all products (except WinCamD series): L-com
[For legal reasons such 3rd party products are not endorsed by DataRay Inc.]

Link for L-com right angle connector

6 Dec '05

For WinCamD 'Classic' Series - must be 6-pin cables
WinCamD serial link operation is spec'd up to 40 ft, tested to 10 m (32 ft)
5 & 10 m (16 & 32 ft) Firewire cables: Granite Digital

5 m (16 ft) cable: L-com

3 m (10 ft) M/F extension cable: L-com
Right-angle plug cables: Firewire Depot - choose carefully
[For legal reasons such 3rd party products are not endorsed by DataRay Inc.]



Granite Digital
L-com 5 m cable
L-com 3 m extension cable
Firewire Depot

 

27 Aug '02
27 Aug '02
 10 Oct '03
12 April '04

WinCamD Series Accessories
For legal reasons Third Party referrals are not endorsed by DataRay Inc.
NDH Filter Holders
NDH Filter Holder 460 kB
23 Oct '03
EAM-2 Beam attenuator and CUB cube beam samplers
DREAM-2 200 kB
19 June '01
Holographic Beam Samplers from Gentec Electro-Optics - available from DataRay or Gentec.
24 July '02

Reflective ND Filters
High Power Beamsplitters
High Power Dielectric Attenuator

CVI Laser Reflective ND filters
CVI Laser Beamsplitters
CVI Laser
HPDA
20 May 2005

Laser Beam Expander links. See also the WCD use with Beam Expanders Application Note.
   CVI Laser: Wide range and fast delivery. UV to IR up to x25
   Edmund Industrial Optics: Stock C-mount visible units to x20
   Melles Griot: Stock (?) C-mount visible units to x30, + Nd:Yag & Argon-ion
   Thor Labs: Stock x5 and x10, visible to telecom. Use Thor SM1A9 adapter.

12 Aug 2003
Melles Griot UG11 'Black glass' UV filter transmission
Melles Griot website - UG11
18Oct '02

StarTech Instruments UV converters for WinCamD - available via DataRay
    BIP-5100 for 50 mm diameter imaged area

Smaller sizes, contact DataRay.


BIP-5100 220 kB

19 June '01

C-mount spacers - 0.25 to 2 mm
C-mount spacers - 5 to 100 mm
C-mount VM100 spacer kit - 0.5, 1.0, 10, 20 & 40 mm
C-mount spacers - 5 mm

Link 1 to EdmundOptics.com
Link 2 to EdmundOptics.com
Link to avsupply.com
Link to cctvproducts.com

16 Oct '03
16 Oct '03

12 July '04
30 March '03

Software Utilities

WXGA screen resizing freeware for screens with 3:2 rather than 4:3 aspect ratio. [For legal reasons such 3rd party products are not endorsed by DataRay Inc.]

Link to www.snapfiles.com

9 July '04
 
WinZip - Zip/Unzip file compression utility from WinZip Computing Inc.
WinZip
PDF Viewer from Adobe, Inc.

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