American electronics manufacturer Newport has announced the release of a precision controller using laser-diodes for "current and temperature control".
The Model 6100 is said to be suitable for "all demanding laboratory applications", according to Laboratorytalk, with the current supply range of 500-1,500 mA as well as providing the user with a 32 W temperature control.
Its two large, seven-segment displays can offer the user clear current and temperature readings.
Newport claims the bench-top instrument offers "easy navigation" of functions and settings due to the four-line alpha-numeric menu system the Model 6100 possesses.
In addition, the product's driver is claimed to be compatible with many of Newport's mounts and accessories that use laser-diodes.
Newport has been involved in making high-precision electronic instruments for more than 40 years, supplying both scientific and industrial sectors.
The company, based in California, quickly built a reputation as a consistent provider of some of the most accurate industrial and process control instruments.
The Model 6100 is said to be suitable for "all demanding laboratory applications", according to Laboratorytalk, with the current supply range of 500-1,500 mA as well as providing the user with a 32 W temperature control.
Its two large, seven-segment displays can offer the user clear current and temperature readings.
Newport claims the bench-top instrument offers "easy navigation" of functions and settings due to the four-line alpha-numeric menu system the Model 6100 possesses.
In addition, the product's driver is claimed to be compatible with many of Newport's mounts and accessories that use laser-diodes.
Newport has been involved in making high-precision electronic instruments for more than 40 years, supplying both scientific and industrial sectors.
The company, based in California, quickly built a reputation as a consistent provider of some of the most accurate industrial and process control instruments.

