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      <title>Which u profile for IR&#45;LEDs</title>
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      <published>2010-03-19T11:59:47Z</published>
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      <author><name>PHANTOMIAS</name></author>
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        <p>Hello!
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I bought the LED ribbon of peauproductions.com: 
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<a href="http://peauproductions.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&amp;cPath=15_18&amp;products_id=36">8mm Infrared LED 5 Meter Reel - 850nm</a>
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Now I have to choose a &#8220;u profile&#8221; where I put the ribbon into for my FTIR wall 1,2m x 0,9m.
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I have to choose one of these materials:
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- Aluminium
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- brass
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- stainless chromium steel
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- bright steel / black steel
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Which one will be best?
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And the width of the profile? 8mm is the ribbon and the acrylic. Should I buy 8mm or more (9-10mm)?
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And what about the height? What distance should be between the acrylic and LEDs for my FTIR wall system?
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(because of the wall I have to put spacers between the led ribbon and the acrylic, so the acrylic plate won&#8217;t crash the leds <img src="http://nuigroup.com/images/smileys/grin.gif" width="19" height="19" alt="grin" style="border:0;" />)
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Best Regards PHANTOMIAS
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    <entry>
      <title>IR LED Strips from Environmental Lights are a joke</title>
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      <published>2010-03-19T19:49:34Z</published>
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      <author><name>znelson</name></author>
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        <p>I am seriously let down by these led strips. They really don&#8217;t cast any IR unless they&#8217;re 6 inches from the surface. They don&#8217;t even shine through acrylic to the camera - even my IR tv remote can do that.
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How can these possibly be weaker than a tv remote?!?!? WHY MAKE THEM???
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    <entry>
      <title>AIXIZ Q&amp;A AREA</title>
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      <published>2009-12-04T09:33:31Z</published>
      <updated>2009-12-04T13:18:44Z</updated>
      <author><name>AixiZ LLC</name></author>
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        <p>Hi all, Chuck Here from AixiZ.
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I thought it would be useful if I posted here to help directly with any questions regarding the AixiZ laser products you are using.
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My direct email as well is <script type="text/javascript">
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    <entry>
      <title>Another laser brightness question</title>
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      <published>2010-03-17T09:48:54Z</published>
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      <author><name>detroitery</name></author>
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        <p>Just getting to the laser focus/alignment stage, and like many folks we are having problems. Here are the details of what we&#8217;ve got so far:
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- 50 x 64 inch glass surface, so it&#8217;s on the large-ish side
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- 4 x 850nm 10mw lasers with 120º line generator lenses from Aixiz, ridges toward the diode, (the other way made blurry lines)
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- Modded (ir filter removed) and assembled ps3 eye with 850nm bandpass filter from Peau, m12 adapter and lens 
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- Mini ATX power supply, running all 4 lasers in parallel off the 5v line. Seems to be sufficient wattage/amperage according to the spec
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- CCV 1.2, Mac OS X 10.5.8 (tried Macam as well)
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Our problem right now is we can&#8217;t even get any IR coming through our Rosco, and the touch illumination is really faint. So I&#8217;m assuming our light plane is too weak right now.
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I&#8217;ve focused the lasers pretty well by starting with the dot lens, getting a nice point then attaching the line lenses. The lines I&#8217;m seeing are nice and thin, but do they seem to be weak. Looking at the camera output they aren&#8217;t super bright, and they seem to dim as you look left or right of center in the plane, as well as getting pretty dim after about 30 inches.
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I&#8217;ve seen plenty of nice bright planes from other users, so I&#8217;m assuming it&#8217;s either a power supply problem or a camera problem, (with a very slim chance it&#8217;s a camera setting problem?) Any advice would be super greatly appreciated.
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    <entry>
      <title>IR illumination for DI</title>
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      <published>2010-03-16T12:29:21Z</published>
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      <author><name>brtdesign</name></author>
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        <p>hey! I&#8217;m new to the forum, so sorry I&#8217;m making any dumb question. Sorry in advanced if my english isn&#8217;t good, but I&#8217;m Portuguese. 
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So i got this forum while searching how to DIY a multitouch table. I stardet doing a MTmini but i wanted to interact directly with the image so i started researching a bit and i found that there were two types of MT : FTIR and DI, I was planning on making the FTIR but i couldn&#8217;t find the compliant surfaces, plus, i want to try and work with fiducial so i went for a DI.
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gathered some materials but i&#8217;m finding hard to get the ilumination i need. I found some 850nM IR illuminators on ebay, that were cheap, but i don&#8217;t know how many will i need&#8230; besides, ebay orders take centuries to get here. 
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other thing is, if i get illuminator, do you think i should get a complete one like <a href="http://cgi.ebay.com/48-LED-illuminator-light-CCTV-IR-Infrared-Night-Vision_W0QQitemZ300399500938QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item45f1349e8a">this</a>
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or just <a href="http://cgi.ebay.com/36-LED-Infrared-IR-Illuminator-Board-for-CCTV-Camera_W0QQitemZ170431729511QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item27ae85cf67">these</a>. are these last easy to connect?
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other question is, is there a cheaper/realiable solution for IR ilumination
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sorry if i&#8217;m asking too many questions but i&#8217;m really new to this
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    <entry>
      <title>better/cheap IR filter&#63;&amp;nbsp;</title>
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      <published>2010-02-05T17:20:23Z</published>
      <updated>2010-02-05T17:28:42Z</updated>
      <author><name>evengrravy</name></author>
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        <p>hi,
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I have been reading up on IR filters for a while now, I know of the main applications commonly used here. I am under the impression that the &#8220;negative film&#8221; or &#8220;floppy disk&#8221; filter produces less than ideal results and &#8220;proper bandpass filters&#8221; are the best choice but are quite costly.
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I think I have found a filter that exists somewhere in between these two extremes, basically looking for comments/suggestions from you guys:
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The IR filter is a 4x4 inch, polyester filter for use in photographic lighting: &#8216;Gel Snap Holders&#8217;
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According to the company &#8220;Light Transmission begins above 740 nanometers for the 87 model&#8221;
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At $27 for 100 x 100mm sheet this may be a good buy or am I missing something?
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here&#8217;s an image of the wavelength characteristics of the various &#8216;models&#8217; available:
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EDIT: Sorry Moderators, I just realised that this is in the wrong section, my bad
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    <entry>
      <title>LEDs at 950nm</title>
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      <published>2010-03-15T10:44:25Z</published>
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        <p>Hi,
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I have been working on my first FTIR table, just a small project to work out the process. I just got the table up and runnign and find that my blobs are weak. I bought the hardware a year ago in hopes to build a table then but shelfed it. After getting weak blobs I went over the specs of my LEDs and 
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Wavelength:&nbsp; 950 nm    
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Beam Angle:&nbsp; +/- 25    
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Radiant Intensity:&nbsp; 310 mW or sr    
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Maximum Forward Voltage per Color:&nbsp; 3 V    
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Maximum Forward Current:&nbsp; 100 mA    
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Maximum Power Dissipation:&nbsp; 210 mW  
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By these specs I should have strong blobs right? Anyways, I am using a slice of magnetic ribbon from a old floppy, some say this is possibly the worst filter and now noticing that the Wavelength is out of the recomended spectrum I wonder, 
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should I replace LEDs for a more suitable wavelenght?
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or is this a filter issue? 
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Thanks for the help
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Mark
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    <entry>
      <title>Laser mount &#45; yet another one ;o)</title>
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      <published>2010-02-27T08:56:36Z</published>
      <updated>2010-02-27T09:11:14Z</updated>
      <author><name>Paolo</name></author>
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        <p>This is as simple as I can come up with - still to be finished&#8230;
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Glue the whole lot to the bottom of the acrylic sheet.&nbsp; Turn the nuts to adjust height/angle.&nbsp; The slot in the main sheet is enough to stop lateral movement - using 10mm acrylic.
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<img src="http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4771572/laser_mount/laser_mount1.jpg"  alt='laser_mount1.jpg' />
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<img src="http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4771572/laser_mount/laser_mount2.jpg"  alt='laser_mount2.jpg' />
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<img src="http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4771572/laser_mount/laser_mount3.jpg"  alt='laser_mount3.jpg' />
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    <entry>
      <title>Can i use IR LED 880nm&#63;&amp;nbsp;</title>
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      <published>2010-03-13T06:13:56Z</published>
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      <author><name>avr1</name></author>
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        <p>Hi all,
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Can i use IR LED 880 except 850?
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thanks and best regard
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    <entry>
      <title>LED IR 850</title>
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      <published>2010-03-13T07:12:38Z</published>
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        <p>Hi,
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Can i use LED IR 850nm and 25 deg ?
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thanks
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