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Gigahertz-Optik Introduces LED Spectrolightmeter for Luminous Flux Measurement

Gigahertz-Optik, manufacturer of UV-VIS-NIR optical radiation instruments, has introduced a new LED Spectrolightmeter that will be recognized at the Illuminating Engineering Society’s (IES) 2010 IES Progress Report.

BTS256 LED Spectrolightmeter

The IES Progress Committee will certify and recognize the BTS256-LED device as a substantial engineering improvement for the lighting industry.

The BTS256-LED Bi-Tec Sensor utilizes a photometric filtered photodiode to deliver precise flux identification over a diverse dynamic range. The spectral data is utilized for correcting any kind of photopic spectral mismatch error present in the detector spectral response.

The BTS256-LED Spectrolightmeter is a hand-held device and is suitable for measuring illuminance, luminous flux, spectral distribution and color data of PC board mounted LEDs, endoscopes, miniature lamps, and discrete LEDs within a module. The LED tester can also measure large-sized light sources by attaching it to Gigahertz-Optik’s integrating sphere and can measure illuminance by utilizing a screw-on diffuser window.

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