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  2. Topcon - Wikipedia

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    Topcon Corporation acquired Advanced Grade Technology in 1995 and became known as Topcon Laser Systems. In August 2000, Topcon acquired JPS Inc., of San Jose, California, a provider of precision GPS and GPS/GLONASS products. With the introduction of a series of positioning products, Topcon Laser Systems grew, and consolidated the survey ...

  3. Topcon RE Super - Wikipedia

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    Some common features of 35mm SLR photography were first seen on the Topcon RE Super. Among these is the through-the-lens exposure metering. This enabled improved exposure accuracy, especially in close-up macro photography using bellows or extension rings, and in telephotography with long lenses. In addition to this feature, the metering is at ...

  4. File:Topcon company logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on de.wikipedia.org Topcon; Usage on fa.wikipedia.org تاپکون; Usage on ja.wikipedia.org トプコン

  5. Luminar Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Luminar Technologies Inc. is an American technology company that develops vision-based lidar and machine perception technologies, primarily for self-driving cars.The company's headquarters and main research and development facilities are in Orlando, Florida; a second major office is located in Palo Alto, California.

  6. 3D scanning - Wikipedia

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    The angle of the laser emitter corner is also known. The angle of the camera corner can be determined by looking at the location of the laser dot in the camera's field of view. These three pieces of information fully determine the shape and size of the triangle and give the location of the laser dot corner of the triangle. [18]

  7. Ruby laser - Wikipedia

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    E - Laser beam. F - Pumping cavity. G - Ruby rod. H - Trigger wire. A ruby laser is a solid-state laser that uses a synthetic ruby crystal as its gain medium. The first working laser was a ruby laser made by Theodore H. "Ted" Maiman at Hughes Research Laboratories on May 16, 1960. [1] [2]

  8. Laser cutting - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of a laser cutter Laser cutting process on a sheet of steel CAD (top) and stainless steel laser-cut part (bottom) Laser cutting is a technology that uses a laser to vaporize materials, resulting in a cut edge. While typically used for industrial manufacturing applications, it is now used by schools, small businesses, architecture, and ...

  9. Laser guidance - Wikipedia

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    Laser guidance is used by military to guide a missile or other projectile or vehicle to a target by means of a laser beam, either beam riding guidance or semi-active laser homing (SALH). [7] With this technique, a laser is kept pointed at the target and the laser radiation bounces off the target and is scattered in all directions (this is known ...