In conformance with standards IEC 62471 and IEC 62778, extremely high quality requirements are placed on spectroradiometers when used for assessing the blue light hazard from light sources. In addition to the stray light behavior, sensitivity and wavelength accuracy are also relevant, since some of the assessment spectra used have extremely steep gradients. Through a new form of calibration the CAS 140D achieves a wavelength accuracy of measurements below the value of ±0.2 nm prescribed in IEC 62471. The improved mechanical and optical design significantly increases throughput. The stray light corrected CAS 140D thus satisfies the required standard limiting values for examining the blue light hazard and is a low-cost and easy-to-operate alternative to scanning systems.
Further application setups at the Instrument Systems stand are devoted to the following current topics:
(1) Energy-efficient lighting solutions in buildings call for highly accurate and fast testing of medium-sized LED modules according to the EU Ecodesign Directive. Instrument Systems presents its LGS 1000 goniophotometer that enables extensive ErP tests for generating test reports with an add-on module of the established SpecWin Pro software.
(2) A live demonstration of the calculation of the unified glare rating will be provided using the smaller LGS 350 goniospectroradiometer, with which the angle-dependent spatial radiation properties of small to medium-sized SSL luminaires and LED modules can be determined. At this measuring station visitors will also have an opportunity to test the new DSP 200 photometer for ultrafast “on-the-fly” measurements of spatial light distribution.
(3) In view of the increasing importance of the assessment of color stimulus, the test laboratories of Instrument Systems have received accreditation to ISO 11664 for colorimetric quantities. At the measuring station with an ISP 2000 integrating sphere the correlated color temperature CCT and color rendering index CRI can be determined with unique measurement accuracy.
The sales engineers of Instrument Systems will be demonstrating measurement solutions at Light + Building, Stand 4.1 / K89.
Further product information can be found at the website of Instrument Systems:
www.instrumentsystems.com