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Gigahertz-Optik Unveils Integrating Spheres for LED and Traditional Light Source Measurements

Gigahertz-Optik has introduced a new range of integrating spheres that is ideal for using with the BTS256-LED Tester.

The integrating sphere can measure 4pi geometry dimensions of omnidirectional light sources. The unit’s frame stand enables one hemisphere to close and open for mounting the lamp or LED source in the middle of the sphere.

Integrating Sphere

The device features a height adjustable telescoping sample holder that supports the electrical and positioning connection of the light source in the center of the sphere. The sphere features an auxiliary port at the bottom that allows handling of test sources with connections and cables.

The integrating sphere incorporates a 100 W auxiliary lamp to compensate for self-absorption and substitution correction errors. The G.O.O.S. software controls the auxiliary lamp correction function and the PC operated LED tester. The integrating sphere also features an optional BTS256-LED-ALP power supply, which offers steady operation of the quartz halogen lamp. The power supply can also be manually configured to auxiliary lamp specifications.

Gigahertz-Optik’s components, power supplies, standard reference lamps, detectors, optometers, light analyzers, and integrating spheres are used for assembling LED measurement solutions.

Source: http://www.gigahertz-optik.de/

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