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REDMOND, WA —Radiant Vision Systems, a leading provider of visu- al test and measurement solutions for light sources and displays, announces its new ProMetric® I-SC solution for light and color meas- urement. Combining the functions of an enhanced ProMetric I Imaging Colorimeter from Radiant with a CAS 140D spectroradiometer from Imaging Systems GmbH on a single platform, the ProMetric I-SC solution enables efficient meas- urement of both spectral data and image-based colorimetric data with complete data capture, analysis, output, and calibration functions con- trolled through a central software interface. In 2009, Radiant Vision Systems invented
the first direct integration of a colorimetric imag- ing system with a spectrometer for acquiring two sets of data from the same light input (US Patent No. 8482652). At the time, this solution added
July, 2022 Two-in-One Measurement Solution from Radiant
ProMetric I-SC colorimeter and spectroradiometer.
capability to Radiant’s Source Imaging Goniometer® (SIG) for highly accurate, three-dimensional light source modeling. Beyond the near-field measurement data provided by the SIG’s internal ProMetric Imaging Colorimeter, spec- tral data (power vs. wavelength) could be acquired by the spectrometer for applications such as calculating a color rendering index (CRI). The invention used mirrors and fiber optic connectivity built into the imaging system to allow both systems to measure data from the same point and angle relative to the light source at the same time — near-field measurements (via the imaging system) and spectral data (via the spectrometer). The combination of imaging and spectral
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data is similarly useful for other light and color measurement applications — for instance, under- standing the output of an illumi- nated display or elements within an augmented or virtual reality (AR, VR) headset. In these sce- narios, if imaging systems and spectrometers are applied sepa- rately, manufacturers must source and purchase both systems and can only apply one system at a time for measurement, requir-
ing multiple stations or processes. Contact: Radiant Vision
Systems, 18640 NE 67th Court, Redmond, WA 98052 % 425-844- 0152 E-mail:
info@radiantvs.com Web:
www.radiantvisionsystems.com
Zuken Releases Harness Builder
JTAG IEEE Std. 1149.1
Update WESTFORD, MA — Zuken’s Harness Builder for
E3.series 2022 introduces enhancements to accelerate the adoption of smart manufacturing, improve wire har- ness cost and weight estimates, and connect to leading third-party testing and manufacturing solu- tions. New cost and weight estima- tion options significantly improve upfront engineering quality. The brand-new Wire Har -
ness Weight Estimator em - powers wire harness engineers to track the weight of a harness throughout the design cycle. The Wire Harness Weight Estimator includes multiple measuring units to handle a wide range of component and design types. Also, the new release fur-
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ther develops existing technology partnerships to provide a holistic design and manufacturing solu- tion. The expanded wire harness testing and manufacturing op - tions cover most leading auto-
mated solutions. Contact: Zuken USA, Inc., 238 Littleton Road, Suite 100,
Westford, MA 01886 % 972-691-3284 E-mail:
amy.clements@
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www.zuken.com
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