Standard Multispectral Lighting System
The Multispectral Lighting System (MLS) is designed to illuminate test charts of up to a width of 2 meters with more than 90% uniformity for image analysis. This new lighting system uses 16 LED channels that can be fully controlled independently and can automatically fit a spectrum with a closed-loop (standard spectra are pre-calibrated). The LED channels are DC-driven, ensuring flicker-free light, although LED flicker can be activated.
This lighting system can reach very low light (down to 0.1 lux with 10% precision).
An illuminance feedback loop automatically stabilizes light levels, and the entire system is computer controlled so that you can program your own
lighting scenarios, including the color temperature. The software ensures perfect repeatability of your illumination conditions.
Sunlight-Near Infrared Multispectral Lighting System
This lighting system has the same characteristics as the standard MLS product, but comes with 4 additional LED channels in near-infrared (NIR) and one additional LED channel in visible light. This creates an unprecedented ability to mimic daylight by reaching light levels up to 50K lux with a spectrum that goes through the full range of visible light and NIR.
Technical specifications:
▲ From 0.1 to 50 000 lux
▲ Spectrum: 360–980 nm
▲ Flicker mode: 50–1000 Hz (50% duty cycle)
▲ Ethernet connection
▲ 100-240V 50-60Hz
▲ max consumption : 2500W
Key features:
▲ Flicker-free (DC-driven)
▲ Closed loop (light level and spectrum)
▲ Computer control & API software
▲ Flicker mode (independent for each side)
▲ Short raise time (<30 ms)
▲ Daylight (0.1 to 50K lux), IR (700 to 980 nm)