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MUNICH, Sept. 21, 2018 — PhotometerThe DSP 200 photometer from Instrument Systems GmbH has an extremely broad measuring range from 0.1 mlx to 200 klx for all common light sources including pulse-width modulated LEDs.

The DSP 200 photometer uses a silicon photovoltaic cell as a detector that achieves high stability and a high degree of accuracy due to integrated innovative cooling to 0° C. The silicon photodiode is precisely adjusted to V (λ) and has a light-sensitive surface of 6 × 6 mm, ensuring an excellent local resolution that works with sharp gradients and new applications such as glare-free headlights, pixel headlight, and scans due to the cut-off line.

The device conforms to grade L to DIN 5032-7 (2017) accuracy. It is extremely well-suited to ultra-fast measurements of spatial light distributions with the goniophotometers of the AMS or LGS series.



Published: September 2018
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