Optical Module PI Curve
The P/I curve depicts the laser output power as a function of the forward current. Since this literally is what lasers are intended to do, this measurement is always performed. They are fab-ricated on or in planar substrates and it is the properties of this substrate that de-termine the waveguide properties such as electrooptical modulation. This document focuses on projection optical modules that incorporate Texas Instruments' DLP Display chips and are designed to project an image onto a surface for a variety of applications, including smartphones, tablets, display projectors, smart home displays, digital signage, AR glasses, and. Many of the key performance metrics of an electro-optic modulator can be extracted from the modulation response, including VπLπ, the insertion loss, and the extinction ratio. The imaging optics for this version of the microscope consist of an RMS objective, a tube lens and the Raspberry pi camera arranged as shown below (with the illumination optics) 1 Pi Camera lens tool - This should come with the Raspberry Pi Camera Module v2.
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