Labsphere portable spectral flux analyzers have luminous flux range of 0.1 to 5000 lumens

Sept. 13, 2012
The illumialite portable spectral flux analyzer incorporates a spectrometer calibrated for absolute spectral flux and uses an integrating sphere.
The illumialite portable spectral flux analyzer incorporates a spectrometer calibrated for absolute spectral flux and uses an integrating sphere. It measures both luminous flux and color of a DUT. It has a luminous flux range from 0.1 to 5000 lumens, with a wavelength resolution of <5 nm and accuracy of <0.5 nm.Labsphere
North Sutton, NH
[email protected]More Products ----- PRESS RELEASE Labsphere illumia®lite a World First in Portable Spectral Flux Analysis Sphere-based flux and color measurements with handheld unit North Sutton, New Hampshire – Labsphere, Inc. (www.labsphere.com) has expanded its illumia LED and light measurement product range with the introduction of illumia®lite. The portable system packages the accuracy of sphere-based measurement in a cost-effective handheld device suitable for use on the production floor, in the lab or in the field. The illumia lite overcomes the drawbacks inherent in other handhelds by incorporating a spectrometer calibrated for absolute spectral flux and employs an integrating sphere in its design. This combination delivers more complete spectral flux measurement capability than simple illuminance meters using near cosine receivers. The ergonomic handheld instrument measures both luminous flux and color of a device under test, including LEDs and other sources up to 1 cm in diameter. A built-in auxiliary lamp provides self-absorption correction for highly accurate results. The luminous flux range of illumia lite is 0.1 lumens to 5000 lumens, with a wavelength resolution of <5 nm and accuracy of <0.5 nm. To learn more about the illumia product range, visit the www.labsphere.com, send an e-mail to [email protected], or phone +1 (603) 927-4266. -----Follow us on TwitterLaser Focus World has gone mobile: Get all of the mobile-friendly options here.Subscribe now to Laser Focus World magazine; it's free!

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