At LASER World of PHOTONICS, due to be held in Munich from 26- 29 June 2017, Instrument Systems will be showcasing many new products for the measurement of displays, UV sources and laser diodes, together with an extensive portfolio of spectroradiometric instruments.
Display measurement technology with the new LumiCam 2400 With the LumiCam 2400 Instrument
Systems presents a new imaging photometer and colorimeter for the characterization of displays, control and display elements. The LumiCam 2400 – expected to be available by autumn – delivers images with an effective 5 megapixel resolution, enabling the evaluation of extended instrument clusters or small details with an extremely high resolution. The respective software calculates all relevant variables, e.g. luminance, color coordinates, color temperature, color homogeneity or dominant wavelength. A wide range of analysis tools enable a comprehensive evaluation of the measured values. The LumiCam software also offers freely configurable false color presentation for the impressive visualization of data.
UV measurement technology with the new CAS 140D
The CAS 140D spectroradiometer developed by the Munich-based light measurement technology specialists will be celebrating its premiere in Germany at LASER. The successor to the CAS 140CT series – tried and tested in more than 10,000 customer projects worldwide – offers further improved performance values while retaining all the relevant spectrometer characteristics. The CAS 140D will be featured at the stand in combination with representatives of the new series of integrating spheres, optimized for measurements in the low UV range. Together they represent perfect all-in-one systems which are ideally suited to both applications in the laboratory and use in production environments.
Test samples with various radiation spectra upwards of 200 nm in the UV-A, UV-B and UV-C range can be reliably measured with a high degree of precision. Instrument Systems is therewith addressing in particular the massively expanding range of UV-LEDs in the coming years.
Measurement of laser diodes with the new CAS 140CT-HR
With the CAS 140CT-HR series of high-resolution spectroradiometers, Instrument Systems now supplies solutions for very narrow band emission sources, e.g. laser diodes. The models for 80 nm, 120 nm or 160 nm wide wavelength ranges achieve a spectral resolution of up to 0.2 nm. These are ideal, e.g. for the spectroradiometric evaluation of VCSLs in research and development or series tests in the production line. The system enables the power, spectrum and wavelength of laser sources to be determined in only one short measurement with a minimum of only 10 ms.
Spectral radiometry, transmissions and reflection measurements
The universal Spectro 320 can be employed for all spectroradiometric measurement tasks, including transmission and reflection measurements of optical filters and coatings for both specular and diffuse geometry with the highest precision. The sturdy mechanical construction of the spectroradiometer ensures a high degree of measurement stability and absolute wavelength precision, even over a broad temperature range. Together with its wide spectral range (190 to 5000 nm) these properties make the system ideal as a reference instrument in numerous national and calibration laboratories, as well as in research and development.
The Instrument Systems sales engineers will be pleased to advise interested trade fair visitors at LASER World of PHOTONICS in Hall A2, Stand 221 on the numerous new products and measurement solutions.
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Fig. 1: The new LumiCam 2400 imaging photometer and colorimeter provides images of displays and control indicators with an effective resolution of 5 megapixels. (Source: Instrument Systems)
Fig. 2: The new series of integrating spheres has been specially designed for UV sources, and in combination with the new CAS 140D spectroradiometer it enables the evaluation of test samples in the UV-A, UV-B and UV-C range. (Source: Instrument Systems)