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Optical Engine is a type of optoelectronic device that is used to convert light into electrical signals. It is composed of a light source, a lens, and a detector. The light source is typically a laser diode, while the lens focuses the light onto the detector. The detector then converts the light into electrical signals, which can be used for various applications. Optical Engines are used in a variety of industries, such as telecommunications, medical imaging, and consumer electronics.
Optical Engines are used to improve the performance of optical systems, as they can provide higher resolution and faster response times. They are also used to reduce the size and cost of optical systems, as they require fewer components. Additionally, Optical Engines are used to increase the accuracy of optical systems, as they can detect and measure light more accurately than traditional optical systems.
Some of the companies in the Optical Engine market include Finisar Corporation, Oclaro, Inc., and Lumentum Holdings Inc. Show Less Read more