LED measurement systems from Labsphere measure temperature and operating current

Jan. 4, 2011
New Thermal/Optical/Electrical LED Measurement Systems (TOCS) enable measurement of optical properties as a function of temperature and operating current using a single instrument.

New Thermal/Optical/Electrical LED Measurement Systems (TOCS) enable measurement of optical properties as a function of temperature and operating current using a single instrument. The TOCS comply with IESNA LM-79 and LM-80 standards. Available in a range of integrating sphere sizes from 20 to 76 in., the TOCS are designed for both 2 and 4 p measurement geometries.
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North Sutton, NH

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Labsphere's TOCS LED Measurement System Conforms to LM-79 and LM-80 with Single Instrument

Complete simultaneous thermal, optical, and electrical characterization of light sources

North Sutton, New Hampshire (August 25, 2010) – To more easily meet new reporting specifications, Labsphere’s new Thermal/Optical/Electrical LED Measurement Systems (TOCS) enables measurement of optical properties as a function of temperature and operating current using a single instrument. The TOCS complies with IESNA LM-79 and LM-80 standards, delivering accurate and reproducible LED measurements.

Available in a range of integrating sphere sizes from 20 to 76 inches, the TOCS systems are designed for both 2pi and 4pi measurement geometries. A lamp measurement integrating sphere, high resolution CCD array spectrometer, thermal plate with temperature controller, auxiliary lamp, calibration source, power supply and Labsphere’s powerful TOCS-SS software comprise the basic system. Owners of current Labsphere and SphereOptics spectral lamp measurement systems may purchase an upgrade retrofit to the TOCS system to achieve LM-79 and LM-80 compliance.

Labsphere’s TOCS-SS is a powerful, accurate software which automates procedures for measuring spectral characteristics, and controlling current and temperature. Users control LED temperature and operating current at specified ranges, measuring and characterizing the device under test over a wide temperature range. The simultaneously collected electrical, optical and thermal data is graphed for quick on-screen viewing and can be exported to Excel format for in-depth analysis.

The TOCS can be customized with the integrating sphere size, calibration source and accessories to fit testing needs. To speak to an experienced applications engineer about application requirements, send an e-mail to labsphere@labsphere.com, or phone +1 (603) 927-4266.

Labsphere (www.labsphere.com), a Halma company, is a world leading designer and manufacturer of precision radiometric and photometric test and measurement products addressing the specific needs of the aerospace, electronic imaging, LED, lighting, medical imaging and optics industries. The company offers a broad line of integrating sphere systems, uniform calibration sources, spectroscopy accessories and diffuse reflectance materials and coatings.

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Posted by Lee Mather

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