I just assemble the LPM's for Radiant, the final sale price is ultimately the decision of the folks over at Radiant Electronics. That being said, the price will likely be around $150 (give or take)
This was the best I could get, couldn't get the lighting at the optimal angle for good contrast. The whole thing is flat black so there's very little contrast :p
Edit: Have an update as well :) Finished the final builds for Peregrine and Lightspeed.
Damage threshold is a measure of the maximum power density that can be applied to the sensor (typically measured in W/cm^2). When measuring a laser it's best to make the beam take up as much of the sensor area as possible. The X4 was rated at 3.7W maximum power, but some lasers under the...
It will work with Peregrine [Mac, PC, Linux] and Lightspeed [PC]. Same as the X4.
There is no software for Android at the moment, possibly in the future. No iOS support planned.
As for the availability for purchase that should be coming up soon. All that's left is calibration which should...
Another update :)
Finished the final firmware. I improved the response time and added Android USB OTG support for possible future use.
Going to have to batch test the response time when I've calibrated some more meters, but for now it looks like the final specs will be
4s for 95% response
5s...
I browse the forum through the latest posts section down at the bottom of the main page. Social group posts don't appear down there, so I never think to check them.
Not yet. I'm taking some more time to refine the firmware and USB connectivity for portability, specifically for Android's USB OTG.
Just to be clear though, this is for possible future use, I'm not hinting at an app or anything.
It wouldn't work
I'm pretty sure solder paste wouldn't fall under the low viscosity fluid category.
Most professional automated pick and place systems use a stainless steel stencil for applying paste, and hobby level systems just use a standard syringe with an actuator on the plunger.