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Illuminance

amount of light striking a given surface or perceived brightness.

See Also: Illumination, Illuminance Meters, Illuminators


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  • Small sensors

    ML-series - EKO Instruments Co., Ltd.

    The ML-series small sensors are used as multi-purpose cost effective sensors for qualitative radiation measurements in the fields of photovoltaics, horticulture, agriculture and industry. Those compact all-weather sensors rely on a passive high quality detector. Based on the integral construction of each sensor type, irradiance (W/m2), illuminance (Lux) or photosynthetic photon flux density (mol/m2/s) can be measured. All sensors have an optical quality glass dome which minimizes the soiling of the diffusor and optimizes the cosine response. Within the operating temperature range, the ambient temperatures has a rather small effect on the sensor output and makes it a reliable sensor under varying environmental conditions. The compact dimensions of the sensor body make it easy to integrate to any type of applications. For mounting the sensor in an horizontal position, an optional mounting plate is available.

  • Instrument Systems LED And Display Measurement

    Konica Minolta Sensing Americas, Inc

    Instrument Systems is a frontrunner in developing state-of-the-art light measurement equipment, software, and accessories, taking great pride in constructing products that provide fast, accurate readings to ensure precise data for laboratory, production and quality assurance testing. All Instrument Systems products have stringent quality and performance requirements to ensure that customers get the highest quality equipment. As a leading supplier world-wide, they provide cost-sensitive support to a diverse clientele to help them measure luminance, flux, intensity, illuminance, and chromaticity of LEDS, lamps and displays throughout all aspects of product development and production.

  • Spectrometer & Colorimeter

    PIMACS CO., LTD.

    Spectroradiometer is widely used to measure the spectral, photometric and colorimetric parameters of all kinds of lighting sources which usually include relative spectral power distribution P(λ), chromaticity coordinate (x,y), (u,v), correlated color temperature(CCT), color rendering index(CRI), dominant wavelength, peak wavelength, spectral bandwidth, color purity, color ratio, luminous flux, Illuminance, luminance, spectral transmittance and reflectance, etc. PIMACS provides different types of spectroradiometers and colorimeter to meet the requirements in laboratories or on production lines. They are applied in the measurement for general light sources, LED & OLED products, displays, etc.

  • Light Sources

    Inframet

    There are many low cost artificial light sources used for illumination or for industrial applications: tungsten or halogen bulbs, fluorescent lamps, LED lamps etc. Some of these sources have regulated intensity of emitted light. However, there very few calibrated light sources of precisely known parameters. A light source can be considered as calibrated when its user can precisely regulate its photometric/radiometric parameters like luminance (or illuminance), radiance (or irradiance) at defined spectrum of interest. Such light sources are needed in many applications among them, in systems for testing night vision devices, VIS-NIR cameras and SWIR imagers. Inframet offers a series of calibrated light sources that can be divides into three groups:

  • Multifunctional testers

    MI 3152 EurotestXC - Metrel d.d.

    MI 3152 EurotestXC is an instrument from the new generation of Metrel’s multifunctional measuring instruments. The already well known functions like complete installation safety testing according to IEC/EN 61557 and AUTO SEQUENCE testing of TN, TT and IT earthing systems are managed by a completely new user interface based on large colour touch screen display. A wide range of functions is included: from on-line voltage monitoring, phase sequence testing, varistor testing, earth resistance measurement, illuminance measurement and TRMS current measurement up to RCD tests, line and loop impedance tests, specific earth resistance measurements as well as ISFL measurements and the IMD tests.

  • Light & Display Measurement

    Konica Minolta Sensing Americas, Inc

    Konica Minolta Sensing precise light & display measurement products offer a plethora of styles and sizes for measuring light accurately. Konica Minolta light meters can be used in labs to measure chemically reactive substances and the illumination of LEDs and OLEDs for quality control, government testing, photography and cinematography. Typically, light measurement is often neglected because it’s one of the least understood areas in imagery, so Konica Minolta blends cutting edge technology with ergonomic design for light meters that are suitable for any job. For those on the go, many of our light meters are easily portable and simple to read and understand. Every aspect of imagery is important and light measurement must to be taken into account. To be sure your light measurement needs are being met, Konica Minolta light measurement equipment is held to the strictest accuracy and quality. Konica Minolta has the right light measuring equipment to fit your individual budget and needs, whether you need to measure illuminance or luminance. Light meters are not all the same as needs differ from application to application, so choose the style and light meter most suited to your individual needs by browsing the meters below.

  • Portable CCD Spectroradiometer

    LMS-6000 - Lisun Electronics Inc.

    The Portable CCD Colorimeter Spectroradiometer has the following versions which can measure different parameters: • LMS-6000: illuminance (lux), E(Fc), Ee(W/m2), Tc (K), Duv Correlated Color Temperature (CCT), Chromaticity Coordinates, CRI, Purity, Peak Wavelength, Dominant Wavelength, Half Bandwidth, Center Wavelength, Centroid Wavelength, Total Color Difference, Brightness Difference, Red-Green Degree, Yellow-Blue Degree, CCT Difference, SDCM Diagram, Spectrum Diagram • LMS-6000L: cd/m2, fL, Tc (K), Duv Correlated Color Temperature (CCT), Chromaticity Coordinates, CRI, Purity, Peak Wavelength, Dominant Wavelength, Half Bandwidth, Center Wavelength, Centroid Wavelength, Total Color Difference, Brightness Difference, Red-Green Degree, Yellow-Blue Degree, CCT Difference, SDCM Diagram, Spectrum Diagram • LMS-6000P: LMS-6000 Parameters+PAR, PPFD, YPFD, Blue-purple irradiance Eb, Yellow-green irradiance Ey, Red-orange irradiance Er, Ratio of red and blue radiation Erb_Ratio • LMS-6000S: LMS-6000 Parameters+PAR, PPFD, YPFD, Blue-purple irradiance Eb, Yellow-green irradiance Ey, Red-orange irradiance Er, Ratio of red and blue radiation Erb_Ratio, Rf and Rg according to TM-30 • LMS-6000F: LMS-6000 Parameters+Flicker test • LMS-6000B: LMS-6000 Parameters+Blue Light Hazard Weighted Irradiance according to GB/T20145, CIE S009/E:2002 • LMS-6000BF: LMS-6000 Parameters+Flicker test, Blue Light Hazard Weighted Irradiance according to GB/T20145, CIE S009/E:2002

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