Melles Griot delivers characterization system

Sept. 6, 2001--Melles Griot, a manufacturer of automated manufacturing solutions for the fiber-optic telecommunications industry, announced it has shipped the first automated diode laser test and characterization system, on a multiunit order, to a photonics component manufacturer.

Melles Griot, a manufacturer of automated manufacturing solutions for the fiber-optic telecommunications industry, announced it has shipped the first automated diode laser test and characterization system, on a multiunit order, to a photonics component manufacturer. The remainder of the systems on this $3 million-plus contract will be delivered over the coming months. The Melles Griot solution was chosen for its versatility and its ability to perform very repeatable high-speed alignments.

This custom system is designed around multiple units of the NanoMax three-axis nanopositioning stage. Component prealignment is accomplished quickly and reliably using Melles Griot Invaritar telecentric machine-vision optics in combination with optical distance-measuring software. Precision optical signal coupling is done in real time using the high-speed NanoTrak alignment system. All vision, motion control and characterization processes are controlled by an industrial PC running the Melles Griot ActiveX Automation server, an open platform server for efficient process development and optimization. The workstation combines automated alignment systems from the Melles Griot Ely facility with test and characterization instrumentation developed and manufactured by the Melles Griot instrumentation group in Boulder, Colorado. The workstation is fully furnished with electrical, air, and mechanical interfaces to support ancillary equipment.

About Melles Griot:

Melles Griot is a designer and manufacturer of automated manufacturing solutions for fiber-optic applications. For more information, visit www.mellesgriot.com.

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