Aha , got it about the line lens but I’m still confused about it’s placement.If you place it farther away from the laser it creates a laser plane? Or do you place it in an angle away from the laser a bit.
Beacause the one from dealextreme says it’s a focused beam , so that’s why I’m asking.The line lens mounts directly on the collimating lens so no need to worry about that.
There are two distinct steps here:1. The beam is focused by the collimating lens
2. The focused beam is then spread by the line lensThe only thing you’d have to worry is the angle of the light spread.
Dealextreme does not specify what this angle is. So it would be great is someone can measure it.
Ideally you would want this angle to be >90 degrees so to minimize the number of laser modules used to cover the surface.~Alex
Hey Alex, I measured one of my lasers and the angle is pretty tight. It measures approx 75-80 degrees (didn’t have a protractor! will get one though
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I placed a couple of A4 sheets of paper down on my surface to illustrate the IR laser spread. Check out the pics below.
I suppose for US$4.30 thats the limitation! I bought 4 of the laser modules, and placement is going to have to be spot on, but it should be OK i think.
The line lens can be replaced with an acrylic rod to maximize angle, but that will be done later if the placement becomes an issue.
**EDIT** Hey looks like an Ultra-Sound Image!!! Freaky!
