Facility
TEAM Technologies, Inc. in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Office and Laboratory Spaces
FASORtronics leases office and laboratory space from TEAM Technologies, a broadly-skilled science and engineering support organization. Our skills in lasers and optics can be complemented by TEAM's broad skill and manufacturing capability greatly expanding the range of services that FASORtronics can deliver.
FASORtronics has access to both large and small conference rooms as well as ample room to expand our office and laboratory space. Our partnership with TEAM Technologies allows us to engage in manufacturing efforts that belies our size. We provide a personable relationship to our customers together with manufacturing capabilities equivalent to much larger companies.
Computer Workstation and Electronics Prototyping Lab
FASORtronics can create and analyze highly complex and multipart opto-mechanical designs in SolidWorks using our multicore computer workstation with OpenGL video capability. We have used National Instruments MultiSim and UltiBoard products and Altium for circuit board prototyping and analysis. Our experience in low-noise analog and feedback electronics designs is especially suited to our work with stable single-frequency lasers and automated systems. After we design and analyze an electronic circuit, we can leverage the TEAM Technologies expertise in taking the design and moving it to a board implementation for further test and mass-production.
Cleanroom Laser Laboratory
The FASORtronics laser and optics cleanroom laboratory.
FASORtronics has a 20 x 8 sq. ft. class-1000 cleanroom for laser and optics experiments, part assembly, and for operational testing. Our cleanroom includes an 8' x 4' optical table, plus room for parts storage and instrumentation equipment. Near each end of the optical table we have desk space with National Instruments LabView-equipped laptops for working with FPGA embedded system controllers and other automation-type equipment as the project requires.
We can create additional custom laboratory space as is required for the particular project or transition any project to a full production capability within the TEAM facility.
Automated, first-generation MMT FASOR in operation. Originally built as the FASOR concept prototype in 2001, this FASOR was donated to the Univ. of Arizona through an education grant and underwent an automation upgrade during 2011. Here it is shown in operation at 15 watts from a computer console.Cleanroom laboratory space is vital to any laser or optical experiment. FASORtronics has extensive experience in the design and construction of cleanroom spaces and understands the issues of contamination by particulates and volatiles. We are knowledgeable in commercial laser production practices and the technologies related to taking a laser or optical concept to market.

