MAZeT Presents Complex LED Lighting Systems

MAZeT GmbH presented new customer projects and examples of complex embedded-computing modules at the booth shared with PHOENIX CONTACT at the ‘embedded world’ trade fair in Nuremberg, Germany, from 24 to 26 February 2015. Other products demonstrated included innovative sensor solutions for controlling LEDs. This kind of control is required when the LED light source is an application comprising multiple LEDs. Despite the natural LED drift (temperature, aging), the application is required to constantly generate a specific mixed color or color temperature during the entire lifecycle or in a specific scenario.

MAZeT wirelessly controls various light atmospheres and colors over a long period of time and using a wide spectrum of LEDs with a proprietary mobile app. (Photo courtesy of MAZeT)

Consistent LED Color Control Using Mobile Devices

The solution from MAZeT delivers consistent color, color temperature, and brightness levels, even for spectrally diverging LEDs. The corresponding wireless LED control solution designed by MAZeT relies on mobile devices. “Our LED-based RGBx light box impressively demonstrates how a smartphone or tablet can be used to precisely control the color, color temperature, and brightness,” explains Frank Krumbein, Product Manager for Color and Spectral Sensoring at MAZeT. This kind of wireless connection makes it possible to control multiple light boxes in parallel. Either all boxes light up in a specific color mixed according to the RGBW scheme, or a scenario with different colors can be implemented. When the same color is displayed on all light boxes, the human eye does not register any differences in color. The color also remains stable even when operating conditions change or if LEDs of various types or from different bins are used. A true-color color sensor of the JENCOLOR® product range ensures that the color remains constant. The sensor is complemented by wireless transmission technology and Android-based operating software. MAZeT offers the electronics and control system to luminaire manufacturers and system integrators as series-produced OEM modules.

PrimeLab measurement tool from Pool i.D. for determining water quality. (Photo Courtesy of Pool i.D.)

Color Sensor Measures Water Quality

The development project’s objective was to design a photometer able to measure at great accuracy all parameters of colors that are in the visible spectrum (after adding a reagent) with just a single light source and sensor. PrimeLab’s JENCOLOR®-Multiple-Color-Sensor integrates all filters on the chip as opposed to previous devices, and its seven open channels measure the complete color spectrum at a level of quality close to that of a spectrometer. The sensor determines the precise color value and calculates the measurement value based on stored tables. Display messages instruct users on what chemicals need to be added to obtain the desired target values in the water. MAZeT developed the hardware and software incl. the multi-spectral sensor and mass-produces the board.

MMCS6 multi-spectral sensor from MAZeT GmbH in the SMD LCC10. (Photo courtesy of MAZeT)

Scan Generator Customer Project

At embedded world 2015 MAZeT presented a development called ‘Scan Generator’ – the module is used in a repair unit of interference exposure masks for semiconductor wafers. The customer project involved an analog data capture and evaluation unit with PCIe interface and driver. The realized PCI-Express plug-in card generates electron beam deflection signals and collects chronologically parallel image information made available via a software driver.

PCI-Express plug-in card as an interference exposure mask repair unit for semiconductor wafers. (Photo courtesy of MAZeT)
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