Orb Optronix Announces Its New Family of Advanced LED Measurement Systems

Orb Optronix announced today its new family of advanced LED characterization systems. The ETΦ™ family of LED Characterization Systems, also known as ETO, is capable of measuring the complete electrical, thermal and optical characteristics of LEDs.

As part of the design process, engineers must predict the performance of their LED system and determine if it will meet specifications at real operating temperatures and electrical drive conditions. To do this, engineers must have a means of collecting data. This is the crux of the engineering work for successful LED implementation across a wide range of products.

ETO LED Characterization Systems assist engineers by solving the problem of measuring the quantity and color of light from LEDs over a range of temperatures and electrical input power variables. ETO LED characterization systems have both automated data acquisition and mature data analysis features. ETO systems allow engineers to automatically sequence measurements of light output and spectrum over a wide range of temperatures and currents, and comprehensive data analysis features allow users to view different groupings of data in over 300 graphs.

The ETO system is available with options for integrating sphere sizes from 6” to 76”, a range of source meters and thermal platforms built for the measurement of discreet LED packages or high-power LED arrays and SSL subassemblies.

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