The new CAS 140D array spectrometer presented at the booth is characterized by exceptionally high measurement accuracy and reliability, and due to its improved optical and mechanical structure it is even smaller, more functional and easier to integrate into existing measurement environments. Automatic accessory recognition means high process reliability both in production and in the laboratory. As a complete system, the CAS 140D is suitable for all spectroradiometric and photometric measuring tasks, as well as for the determination of the correlated color temperature CCT and color rendering index CRI. Especially for the measurement of colorimetric quantities, the Instrument Systems test labs are now certified to ISO 11664.
On the subject of UV LEDs the Munich-based manufacturer will be presenting a new UV measurement solution consisting of a spectroradiometer and a series of integrating spheres specially designed for UV sources. This all-in-one system is suitable both for applications in the lab and use in production environments. Test specimens with various different radiation spectra from 200 nm in the UV-A, UV-B and UV-C ranges can be reliably measured with a high degree of precision.
The English-language workshop "How to measure SSL devices in lab and production" will convey a high level of expertise for complex SSL measuring tasks. The participants will learn the fundamentals of photometry and measurement technology, and discuss relevant standards with the speakers from Instrument Systems. Current challenges, e.g. UV LEDs, VCSEL diodes, micro LEDs, measurement uncertainties budget will also feature in the lectures, together with a live demonstration of a typical laboratory setup. The workshop is to be held on Tuesday 13 February from 8 am to12 noon. Light measurement specialists Dr. Thomas Attenberger, Dr. Günther Leschhorn, Dr. Tobias Roesener and Justin Blanke will be speaking.
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