Gigahertz-Optik intros integrating sphere source

Feb. 26, 2013
The ISS-8P-HP integrating sphere source has uniformity ≥ 98% within 90% of its output port, with fast setting of intensity level using interchangeable attenuators.

The ISS-8P-HP integrating sphere source has uniformity ≥ 98% within 90% of its output port, with fast setting of intensity level using interchangeable attenuators. It includes an 8-cm-diameter integrating sphere made from a diffuse reflective synthetic coating, with a 19-mm-diameter light output port and selectable 10–100 W QH lamps.
Gigahertz-Optik
Newburyport, MA

www.gigahertz-optik.com

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H-M-L INTENSITY CONTROLLABLE UNIFORM LIGHT SOURCE FOR IMAGING DEVICE PRNU COMPARISON

Integrating sphere light sources provide a uniform and variable light output making them useful as calibration light source standards for PRNU Photo-Response Non-Uniformity comparison of imaging systems and sensors.

Gigahertz-Optik’s new model integrating sphere source ISS-8P-HP features uniformity equal to or better than 98% within 90% of its output port featuring a fast H-M-L High Medium Low setting of intensity level using interchangeable attenuators. This quick three setting adjustment of light level is highly desirable in production comparison applications.

The ISS-8P-HP is built around an 8cm diameter integrating sphere made from Gigahertz-Optik’s highly diffuse reflective and stable synthetic ODM98 coating with a 19mm diameter light output port.

Its light source design offers selectable 10 to 100 W QH lamps and features three manually interchangeable neutral density filters with OD0, OD1 and OD2 optical densities corresponding to 100%, 10% and 1% light throughput for fast H-M-L adjustment of light output. This method is faster than using a variable aperture plus the hole pattern design attenuator minimalizes color temperature drift. A fan is supplied to air cool the lamp socket to ensure lamp life and system stability.

Optional accessory components like a Gigahertz-Optik LPS series high resolution lamp power supply, optometer with an illuminance, luminance or illuminance & color monitor detector complete the system.

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