Difference between revisions of "Image conduit"

From XVRWiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 4: Line 4:
  
 
They are also called image guides, leached image bundles, and leached fiber bundles.
 
They are also called image guides, leached image bundles, and leached fiber bundles.
 +
 +
It is also known as a fiber optic image bundle.<ref>https://itconceptsworld.com/fiber-optic-image-bundle/</ref>
  
 
They can be rigid or flexible. If they are flexible they are known as flexible imaging bundles.<ref name="d441">{{cite web | title=Product variants of Flexible Imaging Bundles | website=SCHOTT | url=https://www.schott.com/en-gb/products/flexible-imaging-bundles-p1000343/product-variants | access-date=2024-07-10}}</ref>
 
They can be rigid or flexible. If they are flexible they are known as flexible imaging bundles.<ref name="d441">{{cite web | title=Product variants of Flexible Imaging Bundles | website=SCHOTT | url=https://www.schott.com/en-gb/products/flexible-imaging-bundles-p1000343/product-variants | access-date=2024-07-10}}</ref>

Revision as of 02:57, 10 July 2024

An image conduit is an optical device that can transfer an image plane spatially. It can use fiber optics.

It uses a bundle of fibers. Each fiber has TIR.

They are also called image guides, leached image bundles, and leached fiber bundles.

It is also known as a fiber optic image bundle.[1]

They can be rigid or flexible. If they are flexible they are known as flexible imaging bundles.[2]

Edmund optics sells image conduits as of the year 2024.[3]

References