Opto Engineering TCLWD Telecentric Lenses
Long working distance (132 mm) for sensors up to 2/3"

Opto Engineering TCLWD telecentric lens Opto Engineering TCLWD telecentric lenses are designed for sensors up to 2/3" to meet the demanding requirements of electronic and semiconductor Automated Optical Inspection (AOI), and tool presetting machines.

TCLWD telecentric lenses deliver exceptional optical resolution, high telecentricity, and minimal distortion at a long working distance of 132mm. This extra distance is beneficial for machine vision applications with illumination components, pick-up tools, or for environments that require a safe distance from potentially hazardous production processes.

The numerical aperture is large enough to leverage the capabilities of high-resolution cameras with a small pixel size making these telecentric lenses an ideal solution for a broad array of general-purpose 2D measurement systems.

  • Long working distance — 132mm
  • For sensors up to 2/3"
  • Designed for electronic components inspection and tool presetting machines
  • High numerical aperture
  • Easy rotational phase adjustment
  • Detailed test report with measured optical parameters.

Opto Engineering telecentric lenses include a wide variety of lenses for area and line scan cameras. Contact us if you would like help choosing the right lens for your industrial machine vision applications.


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  Main optical specifications Object field of view Advanced optical specifications Mechanical specifications Data
Sheet
Part
number
Mag.Image
circle
diameter
Max
sensor
size
1/3”1/1.8”2/3”Working
distance
Working
ƒ/N
Telecentricity
typical
(max)
Distortion
typical
(max)
Depth
of
field
MountPhase
adjustment
LengthFront
diameter
  4.80 x 3.607.13 x 5.338.50 x 7.09
(x)(mm)(mm × mm)(mm × mm)(mm × mm)(mm)(deg)(%)(mm)(mm)(mm)
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TCLWD0500.5112/3"9.60 x 7.2014.26 x 10.6617.00 x 14.18132.612< 0.04 (0.06)< 0.1 (0.2)2.5CYes130.737.7 Download datasheet
TCLWD0660.66112/3"7.27 x 5.4510.80 x 8.0812.88 x 10.74132.812< 0.04 (0.06)< 0.1 (0.2)1.4CYes149.337.7 Download datasheet
TCLWD0750.75112/3"6.40 x 4.809.51 x 7.1111.33 x 9.45132.612< 0.04 (0.06)< 0.1 (0.2)1.1CYes15537.7 Download datasheet
TCLWD1001112/3"4.80 x 3.607.13 x 5.338.50 x 7.09132.312< 0.04 (0.06)< 0.05 (0.10)0.6CYes12637.7 Download datasheet
TCLWD1501.5112/3"3.20 x 2.404.75 x 3.555.67 x 4.73132.316< 0.04 (0.06)< 0.05 (0.10)0.4CYes140.437.7 Download datasheet
TCLWD2502.5112/3"1.92 x 1.442.85 x 2.133.40 x 2.84132.320< 0.04 (0.06)< 0.05 (0.10)0.2CYes15737.7 Download datasheet
TCLWD3503.5112/3"1.37 x 1.032.04 x 1.522.43 x 2.03132.324< 0.04 (0.06)< 0.05 (0.10)0.1CYes174.737.7 Download datasheet

Notes

  1. Working distance: distance between the front end of the mechanics and the object. Set this distance within ±3% of the nominal value for maximum resolution and minimum distortion.
  2. Working f-number (wf/N): the real f-number of a lens in operating conditions.
  3. Maximum angle between chief rays and optical axis on the object side. Typical (average production) values and maximum (guaranteed) values are listed.
  4. Percent deviation of the real image compared to an ideal, undistorted image. Typical (average production) values and maximum (guaranteed) values are listed.
  5. At the limits of the depth of field, the image can still be used for measurements. For a very sharp image, however, only half of the depth of field should be considered. Pixel size used for calculation is 3.45 μm.
  6. Object side, calculated with the Rayleigh criterion with λ= 520 nm
  7. Indicates the availability of an integrated camera phase adjustment feature.
  8. Measured from the front end of the mechanics to the camera flange.