PIVlab will soon capture images!

Soon, PIVlab will be more than just a PIV post-processing tool! I am currently implementing some additional features, so that PIVlab can control our laser and the camera directly. I am doing this, because we are using PIVlab for commercial services, and I want to have a PIV setup that is really handy in practice.

I also developed a small synchronizer (see picture) that controls our Quantel Evergreen 200 PIV laser and synchronizes it with the ILA5150 PIV.Nano double-image camera. And this synchronizer (which is wireless by the way) is also controlled directly from PIVlab.

Everything is as simple as it can get: Press a single button to start camera and laser, images will be saved to your hard disk and directly loaded into PIVlab. Awesome!

If you want to have this too for your research, you'll need the PIVlab-SimpleSync (Optolution.com), the ILA5150 PIV.Nano camera, and a double-puls laser (e.g. Quantel EVG00070).



The PIVlab-SimpleSync wireless synchronizer controls Lamp 1&2, Qswitch 1&2 and the camera trigger. It can achieve laser pulse distances of minimally 2 µs and has a maximum jitter of 20 ns.



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