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<blockquote data-quote="Charles Harrigan" data-source="post: 99774" data-attributes="member: 23"><p>With continuous wave LASERs and the proper galvos you can calculate based on the scan speed the amount of energy that a person will receive.</p><p> Then when the show is designed and programmed you can set the amount of time as well as use a high speed blanking device to control the amount of energy emitted while scanning the crowd. From what I can tell, the units used to scan the crowd are usually 3w or less. 30 watt YAg-Nd lasers are only used for sky scanning. Also the crowd scanning galvos take at least 30 seconds to stop moving in the event of a failure. There is an interlock that will send the beam into a beam dump and shut the unit down.</p><p></p><p>All that being said, we hired a company that specializes in LASER displays when we had a client that wanted one. </p><p></p><p>Sent from my Galaxy Nexus 4</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charles Harrigan, post: 99774, member: 23"] With continuous wave LASERs and the proper galvos you can calculate based on the scan speed the amount of energy that a person will receive. Then when the show is designed and programmed you can set the amount of time as well as use a high speed blanking device to control the amount of energy emitted while scanning the crowd. From what I can tell, the units used to scan the crowd are usually 3w or less. 30 watt YAg-Nd lasers are only used for sky scanning. Also the crowd scanning galvos take at least 30 seconds to stop moving in the event of a failure. There is an interlock that will send the beam into a beam dump and shut the unit down. All that being said, we hired a company that specializes in LASER displays when we had a client that wanted one. Sent from my Galaxy Nexus 4 [/QUOTE]
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