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Gigahertz-Optik Intros Light-Color-Spectral Meter


Newburyport, MA — Gigahertz-Op - tik’s new BTS256-E Light Meter pro- vides all necessary illuminance, color and spectral data to fully qualify solid- state lighting and any other type of light source. Now lighting designers,


The LED-Luxmeter is built for


rugged field portability in a light- weight aluminum housing. It is pow- ered by a rechargeable lithium battery and has a large size 240 x 160 pixel res- olution transflective display located on


Spectral display light meter.


engineers, manufacturers and mainte- nance workers have a cost-effective way to accurately characterize any type light source on site on the fly. The key component of the


BTS256-E is its Bi-Technology sen- sor that includes both a precision photometric photodiode and diode array spectrometer. Any spectral mismatch error of the photopic sen- sor is compensated on-line using the diode array’s measured spectral data. This reduces measurement uncertainty when evaluating any type of light source. A built-in elec- tro-optical shutter for dark-signal pixel offset compensation increases the highly linear dynamic range of the C-MOS diode array detector. A large 20mm diameter diffuser


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provides a precise cosine corrected measurement geometry, a basic requirement for accurate illumi- nance measurements. This is espe- cially important when measuring oblique angle illuminance as in a parking lot, on the factory floor or in any application involving overlap- ping light fields. Plus the large input optic averages out any hot-spot effects which can be a problem for smaller diameter optics.


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the same side of the housing as the input optic. Three front panel control buttons control all meter functions like illuminance area mapping, internal memory and datalogging as well as many advanced settings. For full PC control, storing data


and to recharge its battery, a USB2 interface is standard equipment. The supplied S-BTS256-E soft-


ware controls all functions necessary for measurement, display and data export in the lab, field or in fabrica- tion. The software offers different routines for data acquisition, a selec- tion of numerical and graphical dis- plays for data visualization and dif- ferent file type export options such as ASCII format and Microsoft Excel. For system integration SDK soft-


ware development kits are available for National Instruments LabView, Microsoft .NET, C/C++. The software development kits make it easy for self- programmers to embed the BTS256-E


LED-Luxmeter in their own software. Contact: Gigahertz-Optik, Inc.,


5 Perry Way, Newburyport, MA 01950 % 978-462-1818 fax: 978-462-3677 E-mail: b.angelo@gigahertz-optik.com Web: www.gigahertz-optik.com


Creative Electron, Inc. +1 760.752.1192 www.creativeelectron.com


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