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Laser Units
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| The RIEGL LMS-Q series of laser scanners make use of the pulsed time-of-flight range measurement principle and beam scanning by means of an opto-mechanical scan mechanism, providing fully linear, unidirectional and parallel scan lines. The instruments are extremely rugged, therefore ideally suited for the installation on aircraft and are also compact and lightweight enough to be installed in small single-engine planes, helicopters or RPVs. |
Specification Overview
Please click on the scanner model numbers to be redirected to the Riegl website for detailed information about each of the scanners.
| Scanner |
Q560 |
Q240 |
Q240i |
Q160 |
| Pulse
Repetition Rate (PRR) |
200 kHz |
30 kHz |
30 kHz |
30 kHz |
Effective
Measurement
Rate |
100 kHz @ 45 deg scan angle
133 kHz @ 60 deg scan angle |
10 kHz |
10 kHz |
10 kHz |
| Maximum Range |
1800m @ 50 kHz PRR, r ³ 60%
1200m @ 100 kHz PRR, r ³ 60%
700m @ 200 kHz PRR, r ³ 60% |
450m @ r ³ 60% |
650m @ r ³ 60% |
200m for natural targets
60m for wire targets |
| Minimum Range |
30m |
2m |
2m |
2m |
| Accuracy |
20mm |
20mm |
20mm |
20mm |
| Precision |
10mm |
15mm |
15mm |
15mm |
Laser Beam
Divergence |
< 0.5 mrad |
2.7 mrad |
2.7 mrad |
2.7 mrad |
Number of Targets
per pulse |
Unlimited for digitized waveform |
First, last or alternating |
First, last or alternating |
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| Eye Safety Class |
1 (Eye-safe) |
1 (Eye-safe) |
1 (Eye-safe) |
1 (Eye-safe) |
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