- Fiberscope
A fiberscope is a flexible
fiber optic bundle with an eyepiece at one end, and a lens at the other. It is used for inspection work, often to examine small components in tightly packed equipment, when the inspector cannot easily access the part requiring inspection.The lens is often a wide-angle lens, and the eyepiece is occasionally instead connected to a camera. Some fiberscopes use an additional fiber to carry light from an external source to illuminate the material being inspected, for clearer viewing.
All fiberscopes introduce a certain amount of image distortion; much of this is similar to the distortion of modern
night vision equipment.
Quartz fiberscopes can reach lengths of up to about 90 m (300 ft) [ [http://www.qualitymag-digital.com/qualitymag/ndt_supp200706/?pg=26 quartz fiberscope info from NDT magazine] ]Fiberscopes are used in
medicine ,machining , computer repair,espionage ,locksmithing ,safecracking , andcomputer forensics , among many other uses.In popular media
* Perhaps one of the first exposures the public had to the fiberscope's use in
counter-terrorism was the1982 filmWho Dares Wins , about theSAS .
* Nicknamed the "snake cam", it is an essential tool in theTom Clancy video gameRainbow Six Vegas and the entireSplinter Cell series.External links
* [http://bore-scope.blogspot.com/ Information about Borescopes and Videoscopes]
See also
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Borescope
*Endoscope References
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