FISBAExhibiting Customized Solutions for Minimally Invasive Medical Endoscopic Devices at Compamed in Düsseldorf

FISBA Microlenses and FISBA FISCam™

The FISBA FISCam™ is a customizable micro camera that delivers impressive images and video at 30 frames per second. The compact design measures less than 2 mm in diameter and 6 mm in length, making it an ideal chip-in-tip solution for endoscopy.

With a diagonal field of view of 120° and a working distance of 5 to 50 mm, the FISBA FISCam™ provides a wide range of versatility.

The FISBA FISCam™ is a customizable micro camera with outstanding optical intelligent imaging performance with integrated illumination from an LED in a separate control box. Light is transported to the camera head through fiber optics bundles.

It enables minimal-invasive surgery and miniaturized point-of-care diagnostics. FISBA has over 60 years of experience in optical design and system engineering and offers complete in-house mounting of the pre-assembly, which is integrated into customer systems.

FISBA is a leading and independent supplier of Microlenses and rod lenses. FISBA’s Microlenses are manufactured with diameters starting as small as 0.3 mm, making them suitable for applications in endoscopy.

FISBA offers built-to-print, built-to-spec and in-house coating services, as well as fully automated assembly lines for scalable production. Microlenses are available in various glass types and shapes, such as plano-convex, plano-concave and biconvex. Every step in the production process is executed efficiently under one roof in Switzerland.

FISBA RGBeam™ are customizable and compact laser modules that typically incorporates three or more laser diodes of different wavelengths, e.g. 638 nm red, 520 nm green, and 450 nm blue. Laser diodes are easily controllable in power and allow high frequency modulation.

This enables nearly free color mixing of the module’s output up to perfect white. Free beam or fiber-coupled configuration with customizable beam characteristics enables FISBA to meet specific customer requirements.

FISBA’s expertise in design and customization, prototyping, and scaling to serial production make the FISBA FISCam™, microlenses and the FISBA RGBeam™ solid solutions for many applications pertaining to life science challenges today. 

Visit FISBA at Compamed in Düsseldorf, Hall 8A, booth G19.4.

Note to Editors

Since 1957, FISBA has been supplying photonics customers the widest array of design and manufacturing capabilities in the industry. Highly specialized teams meet the complex and regulated demands of the Life Sciences, Aerospace and Defense, Industrial Production and Materials Processing markets, enabling the world's leading brands to fulfill their market potential. FISBA’s customer focused services range from ideation to device development support, engineering, supply chain optimization, to device assembly operations, all at purpose-built facilities that support stringent market requirements while protecting our customers’ intellectual property. FISBA operates from locations in Switzerland, Germany and the US. www.fisba.com

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