The StarLite is a low cost power / energy meter capable of measuring power or energy from pJ and pW to hundreds of Joules and thousands of Watts. It also supports position and size measurement with the BeamTrack family of sensors. StarLite can also display the power or energy with a high resolution simulated analog needle display
- Brilliant large 320x240 monochrome display
- Compatible with standard Ophir thermal, BeamTrack, pyroelectric (PE-C only) & photodiode sensors
- Compact handheld design with rubberized bumpers
- Choice of digital or analog needle display
- Easy measurement configuration with context sensitive help
- Backlighting and rechargeable battery See All Features
Software
PC Software & Drivers
This section describes various ways to interface the Ophir meter to your PC as well as the software options available. Check out the datasheet for more details.
The StarLab application together with an Ophir meter turns your PC or laptop into a full-fledged laser power/energy meter. Supports most Ophir laser power/energy sensors. Up to 8 sensors can be displayed at once on one PC. By using the Ophir COM Object, you can control the device from your own application. Supports the Ariel, Centauri, StarBright, StarLite, Juno, Juno+, Nova II, Vega, Pulsar-1/2/4, Quasar, EA-1 and Ariel devices.
Library supplied for a complete measurement interface with most of our USB speaking devices (Centauri, StarBright, StarLite, Juno, Juno+, Nova-II, Pulsar, Vega). Makes use of our new COM object.
Firmware - StarLite (latest version 1.57)
Embedded s/w for StarLite Laser Power / Energy Meter
Notes: Firmware update is performed by downloading the installer from Ophir website (see link above).
The firmware can't be updated via StarLab.
Specifications
- Product NameStarLite
- Thermal Sensor CompatibilityYes
- Photodiode Sensor CompatibilityYes
- Pyroelectric Sensor CompatibilityYes
- BeamTrack Sensor CompatibilityYes
- StatisticsNo
- Analog Out1V
- USB20 Hz
- Trigger Input/OutputNo
- On-Board Data StorageNo
- Automation InterfaceYes
- Labview VI'sYes
- CE ComplianceYes
- UKCA ComplianceYes
- China RoHS ComplianceYes
Features
Overview of StarLite Power/Energy Meter
The new StarLite power/energy meter is an economical instrument that supports all our newest lines of standard sensors. This video shows you how easy it is to use.
Firmware Upgrade of StarLite and StarBright
Field upgrade of the firmware for the StarLite and StarBright meters is very simple. In this video, we’ll walk through the process, step by step.
Setting Your Laser Power Meter To a Custom Wavelength
Learn how to set the correct wavelength for your measurement, even when the wavelength you need is not one of the default wavelengths offered by the meter.
Introduction to the StarLab Laser Measurement Application
This video gives an overview of the StarLab application and its various functions. Part 1 of a series of video segments teaching you how to use StarLab.
Frequently Asked Questions
- I have multiple sensors. Do I need a specific meter for each sensor or can I use one meter for all of my sensors?Answer
With Ophir's Smart Head technology sensors can be interchanged between different meters easily. The calibration and setting information is stored in the sensors Smart Head connector so it moves with the sensor to the new meter. It is recommended that you power off your Nova meter before removing the sensor, but the new Nova II and Vega meters detect that a sensor has been removed or attached and will power cycle themselves when doing this.
- Can I use a third party sensor with the Ophir power/energy meters?Answer
No, only Ophir power/energy sensors with the Smart Head connection will work with the Ophir power/energy meters.
- I’ve upgraded to the latest version of StarLab and my meter no longer is supported. What happened?Answer
Whenever we release a new version of StarLab we add support or deal with various other meter-specific issues. This may necessitate upgrading the meter firmware to the latest release. This release is included in the StarLab package and simply enter the Field Upgrade dialog in order to upgrade your meter to be up to date.
- How does an energy meter measure above the maximum frequency at which it can record every pulse?Answer
The energy meters will then sample at close to its maximum frequency. For instance measuring 10 KHz with a PD10 Sensor and Nova II where the maximum frequency for every pulse on the Nova II is 4 KHz: in this case, the Nova II will pick out pulses at a rate of close to 4 KHz and sample them, i.e. the Nova II will record 40% of the pulses.
- My StarLite meter seems to have lost its programming during the firmware upgrade procedure. How can I get its functionality back?Answer
If the firmware programming procedure doesn’t complete (
), you should be able to recover and reprogram the StarLite firmware. - Make sure to completely power down the StarLite, as is mentioned in the StarLite Upgrade Tool screen instructions (long press On/Off button).
- If unsure that StarLite has really shut down, it’s advisable to try disconnecting the USB cable and then power down the StarLite.
- Reconnect the USB cable.
Then proceed (again) with the StarLite Field Upgrade Tool: Turn StarLite on in the special ‘burn-in’ mode by pressing the two button combination as detailed in the onscreen instructions, (you should hear from the PC speakers the ‘ding dong’ tone associated with a device being connected to the PC), and then continue the steps as prompted. If problems continue, please contact Ophir-Spiricon Service at service@us.ophiropt.com.
- What is Ophir Statement of Volatility of Memory for StarLite StarBright?
Answer
- Will the StarBright and StarLite meters work with old pyroelectic sensors that are not the C style?Answer
No. The pyroelectric sensors must be the PE-C type sensors to work with the StarBright and StarLite meters.
- Do I need to recalibrate my instrument? How often must it be recalibrated?Answer
Unless otherwise indicated, Ophir sensors and meters should be recalibrated within 18 months after initial purchase, and then once a year after that.
- What is the Ophir meter zeroing and how often should I zero my power meter?Answer
In all Ophir instruments, all adjustments, including zeroing internal circuits, are done from the software. This ensures simple and accurate realignment. The zeroing process helps eliminate internal biases in the unit which could affect accuracy and repeatablity of measurements. It is recommended to re-zero the instrument every month or two for best performance. Specific instructions for doing this can be found in the User Guide/Manual for each instrument.
- My meter seems to be charging normally, but it lasts for less than an hour on battery power. Does the battery need to be replaced?Answer
Yes, the battery needs to be replaced. A new battery should last 8 hours per charge. We recommend that you send the meter back for battery replacement and recalibration. User battery replacement is possible. For battery part numbers and ordering information, check out the Spare Parts.
- Can I buy a universal power adapter/charger for my Ophir display?Answer
Yes. We now offer a switchable universal power adapter/charger P/N
for the Ophir displays. - Why wasn’t the firmware upgraded to the latest version when the meter was sent in for recalibration?Answer
Our recalibration process is to not automatically upgrade the firmware in meters when they are sent in for recalibration, unless specifically requested to upgrade it. The reason for this is that we support many companies, such as medical companies, that have equipment validation processes that don’t allow changing the firmware version from the currently validated version. If you do want the latest firmware version installed, we will do that at no additional charge (for meters which are upgraded electronically) if it is specifically requested on the RMA request checklist form. For older meters (such as the Nova) that are upgraded through changing the EEPROM, a nominal fee is added, if firmware upgrade is requested. Note that upgrading the firmware does not affect the calibration.
- My brand new StarLite is not recognized by the StarLab software. What's the problem?Answer
The StarLite meter can be connected via USB to a PC (on which you would have the Ophir “StarLab” software application running, or for that matter your own application if relevant) – but that requires the optional add-on “StarLite USB Activation” (P/N 7Z11049). (When we designed and released the StarLite, it was specifically meant as a lower-cost instrument, and one of the things we decided to leave out to keep it low cost was the available-by-default USB connectivity; we made it available instead as an optional add-on.) The StarLite USB Activation Code can be ordered together with a new StarLite, or for a StarLite that you already have.
Note that the StarLite does not need to have the USB Activation enabled in order to have its firmware upgraded (even though that is done using a USB connection to the PC).
Accessories
USB Activation Code for StarLite
Software Activation Code that enables the StarLite meter to communicate in USB with our StarLab software suite. For customers that already own a StarLite meter. StarLite serial number is required for online generation of USB Activation Code.
For new customers, please select StarLite with USB activated version SP90388.
| Compare | Description | Drawings, CAD & Specs | Avail. | Price | ||
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![]() | 7Z11049StarLite USB Activation Code |
Carrying Case
Carrying case 38x30x11 cm. For laser power / energy meter and up to three sensors
Cables
USB-A to MICRO-B cable (1 unit supplied with StarLite, StarBright & Centauri)
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![]() | 7E01279USB Cable, USB-A to MICRO-B, StarBright, StarLite, Centauri Power Meters |
StarBright Battery Pack
Replacement battery pack for StarBright
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![]() | 7E14008Spare Battery Pack, StarLite & StarBright Power Meters. |
P Polarity Power Supply/Charger
Power Supply/Charger for StarLite, StarBright and RM9 Chopper (1 unit supplied with these products).
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![]() | 7E05047DC Power Supply / Charger, P Polarity |
General Purpose I/O Connector
Used as analog output plug for Centauri, StarBright, StarLite, Vega, Nova II, Nova, and Juno+.
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![]() | 7E02008Analog Output Connector, Power and Energy Meter |
Extended Warranty for Sensor
Customers that purchase the above items also consider the following items. Ophir-Spiricon meters and sensors include a standard manufacturers warranty for one year. Add a one year Extended Warranty to your meter or sensor, which includes one recalibration.
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![]() | XWAR-SENSORExtended Warranty for Sensor |
Resources
Data Sheets
StarLite Datasheet(191.8 kB, PDF)
Drawings & CAD
StarLite Drawing(174.9 kB, PDF)
Manuals
StarLite User Manual(1.1 MB, PDF) StarLite Quick Reference(44.4 kB, PDF) StarLite Language Selection Note(1.6 MB, PDF)
Selection Guides
Meter Comparison Chart(103.2 kB, PDF)
Catalogs
Power/Energy Meter Catalog(25.5 MB, PDF) Laser Power & Energy Measurement and Laser Beam Analysis Catalog(27.5 MB, PDF) Power Meters Catalog(6.5 MB, PDF)
Technical Articles
Main Memory Volatility Statement for StarLite and StarBright Meter(426.4 kB, PDF) Ophir Power/Energy Meter Calibration Procedure and Traceability/Error Analysis Ophir Power/Energy Meter Calibration Procedure and Traceability/Error Analysis Laser Measurements in Materials Processing Power and Energy Meters: From Sensors to PC
Software
StarLite & StarBright Field Upgrade Instructions(132.8 kB, PDF) StarLab.zip(119 MB, ZIP) StarLite version 1.57(10.6 MB, ZIP)













