Focuslight Technologies
The VCSEL Illuminator AT02 Pro 160° Ultra-Wide-Angle Diffuser

Wide-Angle Diffuser Useful in Vision, AR Systems

Jan. 7, 2022
Focuslight's new offering is ideal for automotive grade DMS and OMS.

The VCSEL Illuminator AT02 Pro 160° Ultra-Wide-Angle Diffuser is designed for DMS (Driver Monitoring System), OMS (Occupancy Monitoring System), machine vision, augmented reality, intelligent transportation and laser infrared lighting. It boasts advantages of ultra-wide field of vision, low noise batwing distribution, strong resistance to sunlight and high resolution.

It can be used along with the AT02 Pro VCSEL Illuminator to provides customers high performance and high reliability solutions for DMS and OMS illumination as an upgrade alternative to LED illuminators. It is the preferred solution for automotive grade DMS and OMS, and can also be used for machine vision, augmented reality, intelligent transportation and laser infrared lighting.

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