Published on 11-Oct-2023

XARION Unveils Ultra-Sensitive Optical Microphone for Cutting-Edge Ultrasound Applications

XARION Unveils Ultra-Sensitive Optical Microphone for Cutting-Edge Ultrasound Applications

Sources - @th.bing

XARION Laser Acoustics GmbH, a trailblazer in optical microphone technology, proudly announces the newest addition to its renowned XARION product family - the groundbreaking #Eta600 Ultra. This optical microphone redefines sensitivity standards, positioning itself as the ultimate choice for ultrasonic non-destructive testing (NDT), semiconductor component inspection, and aerospace industry composite material evaluation, where unwavering quality and safety are paramount.

The #Eta600 Ultra may share a visual resemblance with the #Eta450, but beneath the surface lies a sensor that pushes the boundaries of sensitivity. Engineered to be the most responsive in XARION's extensive lineup, this innovative microphone opens up a world of possibilities in ultrasound applications.

Key Enhancements:

Double Frequency Detection Bandwidth: With an impressive 4MHz frequency detection bandwidth, the #Eta600 Ultra offers expanded capabilities for identifying subtle acoustic signals. This enhancement allows it to excel in tasks demanding precision and accuracy.

Improved Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR): Operating at 2MHz, the microphone boasts a remarkable -6dB self-noise level, ensuring crystal-clear acoustic data capture even in challenging environments. This elevated SNR guarantees reliable results in critical applications.

XARION's commitment to pushing the boundaries of ultrasound detection technology is evident in the #Eta600 Ultra. This cutting-edge addition to their product range empowers professionals across industries to achieve unparalleled accuracy and reliability in their ultrasonic inspections. Stay at the forefront of innovation with XARION's state-of-the-art ultrasound detection solutions.

https://xarion.com/en/
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