Optec, Inc.

Optec, Inc. Optec is a design and manufacturing firm specializing in electro-optical products used in Astronomy, Astrophotography and Microscopy.

The team has been working hard.   The Perseus (4-port instrument selector) is back in stock.
03/07/2026

The team has been working hard. The Perseus (4-port instrument selector) is back in stock.

Yes, finally in stock.    Back-order status is over.   Thank you for your patience while we filled current orders.      ...
03/06/2026

Yes, finally in stock. Back-order status is over. Thank you for your patience while we filled current orders.

Customers spoke and Optec listened.   Here are some upcoming solutions for the Optec community.Did you know that Optec d...
03/05/2026

Customers spoke and Optec listened. Here are some upcoming solutions for the Optec community.

Did you know that Optec designs, prototypes, and assembles our circuit boards in house at our Lowell Michigan facility? Here is a picture of a prototype circuit board for an upcoming product.

This board was hand-built for testing. After all the testing is completed, we will put the new board into production with our SMT Pick and Place line. Stay tuned to find out what new product this board belongs to!

Our local astronomy club, the Grand Rapids Amateur Astronomical Association (GRAAA), will be hosting a Memorial Event fo...
10/24/2025

Our local astronomy club, the Grand Rapids Amateur Astronomical Association (GRAAA), will be hosting a Memorial Event for Optec's founder Jerry Persha on Sunday, November 2nd between 1 and 4pm. If you're local to the area please join us.

I have had many pleasant and informative conversations with Jerry Persha over decades, and worked closely with him during the years when he was Treasurer of GRAAA. As President during most of his tenure, I observed that he left nothing related to the organization’s fiscal matters unattended to. Wh...

The new, more compact ThirdLynx series is in stock.   Please check our website for details.
09/25/2025

The new, more compact ThirdLynx series is in stock. Please check our website for details.

THIRDLYNX FOCUSERSThe Optec ThirdLynx family is one of our most popular product lines. The ThirdLynx focus motors are us...
09/25/2025

THIRDLYNX FOCUSERS

The Optec ThirdLynx family is one of our most popular product lines. The ThirdLynx focus motors are used to automate an existing focuser with fully integrated electronics, no external controller required. But after several years it was time to upgrade the classic.
We knew that we wanted to make the new ThirdLynx use a USB C port instead of the USB B port on the original design. We also wanted to miniaturize the board, moving to a single board instead of a stack of two. This led to something new, Optec’s first four-layer PCB. While working on the improvements we also added an improved stepper driver and modernized some of the other electronics.
Each new PCB design is ordered from a prototyping shop with a matching solder stencil. The stencil is a steel mask with holes where the solder paste needs to go to attach components. After we get the bare PCB we hand build the circuit and extensively test the board. Any issues we find are fixed in revisions. After a lot of testing we move on to production.
Optec does almost all our design and manufacturing in our Lowell, Michigan office. This includes our electronic boards. We have a small Pick and Place (PnP) machine that we use to assemble our boards.
Because the new ThirdLynx uses a double-sided PCB components are placed on one side with a higher temperature solder paste. After going through the reflow oven the boards are brought back to the PnP and components are placed on the other side using a low temperature solder paste.
After the second reflow the boards are inspected, and corrections are made. Through hole components (often jacks) are added and soldered by hand. Then the boards are cleaned and inspected again. After passing inspection the boards are programmed and run through testing to ensure that all features are working properly. Finally, the board is integrated into the finished product.

The ThirdLynx Focusers are currently in stock.

It is with sadness that we must inform our many friends and customers of the death of Jerry Persha, founder of Optec.  J...
09/09/2025

It is with sadness that we must inform our many friends and customers of the death of Jerry Persha, founder of Optec. Jerry passed away at his home in La Lux, New Mexico September 4, 2025 at the age of 76.
Gerald Christopher Persha was born September 23, 1948 in Detroit, Michigan the son of Nickolas and Rheta Persha. Jerry had an inquisitive mind and a love for science and astronomy in particular. As a teenager Jerry was often found designing power supplies, electro-mechanical instruments and a unique Tri-Schiefspiegler telescope. He started DOAA Enterprises (Detroit Observation and Astronomical Association) in his parent’s basement while in college. After earning a degree in Physics at Oakland University, Jerry relocated his company to Lowell, Michigan to be near the James C. Veen Observatory and the Grand Rapids Amateur Astronomical Association (GRAAA). In April 1979 Jerry incorporated the company as Optec, Incorporated.
Always the inventor and entrepreneur Jerry realized starlight could be measured very precisely using solid-state electronics. The single channel SSP (Solid-State Photometer) was one of his greatest contributions to astronomy. "Photometry for the Masses" was his motto. Along with student Bill Sanders, Jerry re-designed the original SSP into the SSP-3 which was a complete self-contained, battery-operated high precision instrument that could be used on any telescope. This was a major improvement over the photo-multiplier tube (PMT) photometers that were available at the time and the SSP-3 was being used by professional and amateur astronomers throughout the world. During the 90's and early 2000's Jerry developed the SSP-4 infrared photometer and a more sensitive PMT photometer, the SSP-5. An extremely high precision SSP-7 instrument was designed and sold through AutoScope Corporation, an early pioneer in robotic telescopes.
Between his many photometer designs, Jerry found time to invent and patent the first Temperature Compensating Focuser, the TCF, and his Intelligent Filter Wheel- the IFW. TCF-S focusers and IFW filter wheels continue to be used in observatories on all seven continents even today.
Jerry's SSP photometer also led to the development of an entirely new line of instruments to measure atmospheric visibility. The tele-radiometer, long-path visibility transmissometer, and integrating nephelometer were all inventions imagined by Jerry Persha. Partnering with Dr. Bill Malm of the U.S. National Park Service, Jerry's instruments helped measure and quantify some of the first visibility and air quality measurements at the Grand Canyon.
Working with partner corporation Diagnostic Instruments of Sterling Heights, Michigan, and former lab partner Pat Merlo, Jerry and Optec supplied thousands of optical relay lens systems to couple early CCD cameras and microscopes used in labs throughout the world.
Throughout his life, Jerry was active in local astronomy clubs including Warren Astronomical Society (WAS), Detroit Observation and Astronomical Association (DOAA), Grand Rapids Amateur Astronomical Association (GRAAA) and his most recent association with amateur astronomers in Mayhill, New Mexico. Always willing to help his fellow astronomers with a custom adapter or telescope repair, Jerry was always happy to share his vast knowledge with anyone.
He moved to southern New Mexico in 2017 for better skies, building two observatories. The first was dedicated to photometry; the second was dedicated to spectroscopy, instruments of his design and fashioning. His final project involved Wolf-Rayet stars for the American Association of Variable Star Observers (AAVSO). In 2023-2024, he submitted over 29,000 variable star observations to AAVSO, far more than any other observer.
Gerald Persha was preceded in death by his father, Nickolas Persha, his mother, Rheta Persha, and his brother, Thomas Persha. He is survived by his son, Ryan Persha of Michigan; his sister, Shirley Coker of Macomb, Michigan, and her husband, John; his daughters, Diana Yarusinsky and her husband Mike, Dawn Dunigan and her husband Mike, and Dana Guthrie and her husband Michael, who became part of the family in their own right. Jerry will be missed and remembered as a mentor and friend to many.

08/06/2025

Milling the HSFW Filter Housing
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The Hercules is Optec’s first Focusing Rotator with fully integrated electronics. The Hercules fits a 3-inch clear apert...
01/14/2025

The Hercules is Optec’s first Focusing Rotator with fully integrated electronics. The Hercules fits a 3-inch clear aperture, 0.35-inch focus range and a complete 360-degree rotation in a 1.81-inch-thick package. New integrated electronics offer improved functionality with native Ethernet, USB C and Hand Controller connectivity. The focuser offers 0.079-micron steps and the rotator offers 7.7 arc second steps, allowing for extremely precise focus and rotation.
The Hercules uses standard Optec Adapters to connect to many telescope and camera packages, with custom adapters available. Special versions are available for the popular Takahashi Epsilon series of telescopes.
In addition to the Optec ASCOM and Alpaca Drivers the Hercules is backwards compatible with Gemini commands allowing immediate X2 and INDI support. The Hercules also supports Alt-Az de-rotation through the Optec ASCOM Driver.

The holidays are over and Optec is back into full swing production.   Our TCF Leo, the low profile, robust 3" focusers a...
01/08/2025

The holidays are over and Optec is back into full swing production. Our TCF Leo, the low profile, robust 3" focusers are finally back in stock.

Check out our Specials page on the Optec website.   We are currently phasing out some of our older models and bringing i...
12/03/2024

Check out our Specials page on the Optec website. We are currently phasing out some of our older models and bringing in the new. The older models are extremely reliable and still come with the 1 year warranty. However, we won't be making any more as we are excited about the TCF LEO, the new Hercules, and the Aquila 88 Camera Field Rotator.

Many thanks to Savio Fong of Galaxy Scientific for his recent visit to Lowell.    Great conversation.
11/15/2024

Many thanks to Savio Fong of Galaxy Scientific for his recent visit to Lowell. Great conversation.

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