Chromatiq Spectral Engine™
Description
The Chromatiq Spectral Engine (CSE™) is a sophisticated light source capable of matching real-world lighting conditions or programmed spectra.
The CSE offers unparalleled spectral match accuracy, repeatability, and speed to optimize optical testing and calibration procedures in the production environment. It allows users to emulate real-world lighting conditions, combine spectra from multiple sources, and create unique, dynamic spectra to fulfill demanding applications. It offers unparalleled spectral match accuracy, spectral resolution, and repeatability across an unmatched dynamic range.
The CSE has been developed with automated calibration workflows in mind and easily integrates into any optical test protocols. The host application includes sophisticated automated spectrum matching algorithms and a flexible user interface that enables system configuration, spectrum matching, creation of custom spectra, and definition of trigger sequences.
Chromatiq Spectral Engine™
Features
High resolution (< 4.5 nm)
Sophisticated automated spectrum matching algorithms
Flexible user interface that enables system configuration
6.5 mm liquid light guide output
Applications
Calibration and test of ambient light sensors
Cameras/image sensors/CMOS
Colorimetry instrument calibration
Light sources for spectroscopy
Any application where the ability to generate a custom spectrum is important
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Ships from:
United States
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On FindLight:
since 2017
Frequently Asked Questions
The Chromatiq Spectral Engine (CSE) is a sophisticated light source that can match real-world lighting conditions or programmed spectra.
The CSE has high resolution (< 4.5 nm), sophisticated automated spectrum matching algorithms, and a flexible user interface for system configuration.
The CSE can be used for calibration and testing of ambient light sensors, cameras/image sensors/CMOS, colorimetry instrument calibration, and as light sources for spectroscopy.
Yes, the CSE has the ability to generate custom spectra, making it suitable for any application where this feature is important.
Yes, the CSE has been developed with automated calibration workflows in mind and can easily integrate into any optical test protocols.