ZEISS Visioner 1
Digital microscope featuring MALS™ technology, real-time all-in-focus optical inspection
Classic inspections systems offer shallow depth of field, this means that parts of the sample may not be in focus, which can lead to missing features, user fatigue, and incomplete inspection.
ZEISS Visioner 1 revolutionizes the world of optical inspection and documentation. Driven by the unique Micro-mirror Array Lens System (MALSTM technology), enables for the first time, real-time all-in-focus imaging – first time, every time.
Real-time Extended Depth of Field (EDoF)
EDoF is a process where multiple images through the focal plane are combined to create one in focus image.
With classic microscopy systems, this can be time consuming and complex. ZEISS Visioner 1 enables the user to see the sample completely in focus in real-time, without the need to Z-Stack and post process a series of images.
The unique Micro-mirror Array Lens System (MALS™) technology allows for real-time Extended Depth of Field (EDoF).
Reshaping the rules of optics
Micro-mirror Array Lens System (MALS™) technology
MALS™ allows optical inspection for height differences of up to 69 mm to be in focus. Without the need for Z-stacking or re-focusing.
Using a micro-mirror array lens system (MALS™) enables us to generate “virtual” lenses with distinctly different curvatures, thus different focus planes. This is achieved by changing the orientation of each individual micro-mirror in an orchestrated way.
Re-shaping the curvature of this “virtual” lens at speed enables ultra-fast focusing and real-time all-in focus imaging and documentation.
ZEISS Visioner 1 driven by MALS™ technology
- Up to 100x more usable Extended Depth of Field
- Allows for height differences of up to 69mm
- Reflective micro-mirror array with curvatures (variable) arranged in a flat plane
- Each micro-mirror is about 100x100 µm
- Each micro-mirror rotates & translates to form the optical surfaces with variable curvatures
- No need for Z-stacking or re-focusing