Measurement spectroradiometer DTS500 series
for the automotive industryfor the aeronautical industry

Measurement spectroradiometer - DTS500 series - Konica Minolta Sensing Americas - for the automotive industry / for the aeronautical industry
Measurement spectroradiometer - DTS500 series - Konica Minolta Sensing Americas - for the automotive industry / for the aeronautical industry
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measurement, for the automotive industry, for the aeronautical industry

Description

Instrument Systems designed the DTS 500 positioning system to complement their line of spectrometers by creating a fully automated measurement system. It is extremely well suited for determining viewing angle dependent properties and spatial homogeneity of panel graphics, display, and LED lamp modules. You can save valuable time with the DTS 500 because it eliminates manual alignment and guarantees improved reproducibility and more exact results. The DTS 500 has complete 5-axis system which operates at peak performance when fully integrated with the SpecWin Pro software. View measurement results as contrast and luminance distributions in Cartesian or spherical coordinates with isocontour lines. Collected data can also be exported into a table format in Excel. Features • When testing control elements and back-lit display in the aviation and auto industries, choose the stand-alone XYZ positioning system • The stand-alone 2-axis goniometer is ideal when evaluating lamp modules’ spatial radiation patterns • When positioned on an optical bench, the complete 5-axis system is well suited for the testing of LCD displays as well as entire instrument clusters • Also available are specially designed mountings for our LumiCam 4000, LumiCam 1300 and the TOP 200 Further Information • DTS 140 • DTS 320 • TOP 200
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