Lumencor CELESTA Light Engine

Solid State Laser Light Source

The CELESTA Light Engine brings together up to 7 independent, solid-state lasers with advanced electronic control to deliver unprecedented optical power and performance.

Sources: 4, 5, or 7 individually addressable solid-state laser light sources with discrete UV, visible and nIR outputs

Output Power: ~800 mW from each laser at the distal end of the optical fiber

Light Delivery: 1.5 mm diam eter SMA-terminated or 400 µm square FC/PC-terminated optical fiber

Safety Interlocks: Laser output contingent on manual (key) and remote (electronic) interlocks

Controller: Onboard microprocessor with server/client architecture and embedded command library

Control Interface: Ethernet: TCP or embedded GUI USB/RS232: Source on/off and output intensity

Speed: Maximum 5 kHz channel switching

TTL: Independent on/off for each color channel


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Lumencor ZIVA Light Engine

Adjustable Laser Light Sources

The ZIVA Light Engine delivers ~100 milliwatts of output power from each of its seven laser light sources at the distal end of a 100 μm/0.1 NA optical fiber. Similarly, the ZIVA quattro Light Engine provides an economical 4- or 5-line option with the same output power specifications. 

Sources: 7 Class 4 lasers (ZIVA); 4 or 5 Class 4 lasers (ZIVA quattro)

Output Power: ~100 mW per laser at the distal end of 100 μm diameter optical fiber

Light Delivery: Despeckler and FC/PC terminated fiber

Safety Interlocks: Laser output contingent on manual (key) and remote (electronic) interlocks

Controller: Onboard microprocessor with server/client architecture and embedded command library

Control Interface: Source selection, light output on/off and intensity via serial interface (RS-232/USB or TCP) Source selection and light output on/off via TTL

Speed: Maximum 5 kHz channel switching


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Lumencor ZIVA Light Engine for Yokogawa CSU-W1

Adjustable Laser Light Sources

The ZIVA Light Engine output is directed to the Yokogawa CSU scanner through a precision-engineered adapter, providing a an intense and uniform illumination of seven lasers at the sample plane.

Sources: 7 solid-state, class 4 lasers with despeckler

Output Power: 250 mW (Violet) and 450 mW per laser at adapter output

Light Delivery: Output adapter for direct coupling to Yokogawa CSU scanner included

Safety Interlocks: Laser output contingent on manual (key) and remote (electronic) interlocks

Controller: Onboard microprocessor with server/client architecture and embedded command library

Control Interface: Source selection, light output on/off and intensity via serial interface (RS-232/USB or ethernet)

TTL: Source selection and light output on/off


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