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News Release from: BFi Optilas | Subject: PR-524 LiteMate
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 14 October 2005
Illuminance photometer system is
handheld
Used in a variety of applications such as area illumination, projector output, screen brightness, architecture lighting, room lighting, illuminance and colour uniformity
Photo Research introduces the PR-524 LiteMate illuminance photometer system The PR-524 features a cosine corrected receptor, and measures illuminance
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 31 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Measured values include illuminance, CIE chromaticity and correlated colour temperature.
Both instruments feature a touch-screen display, USB I/F and a multimedia card slot.
Other accessories include a fibre probe and micro-reader probe.
PR-524 is used in a variety of applications such as area illumination, projector output, screen brightness, architecture lighting, room lighting, illuminance and colour uniformity.
BFi Optilas is a pan-European technical distributor of specialist products and services, including design-engineering support, to the electronics and photonics markets.
BFi Optilas focuses on niche technology products such as magnetic, lasers, sensors, connectors, electro-optics, imaging, fibre optics, RF and microwave and other specialty components, systems, assemblies and metals.
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