Ocean Optics Adds Brontes Colorimeter for Online Colour Applications23/10/2008 |
| Ocean Optics has announced its partnership with Admesy to provide the Brontes Colorimeter for colour measurement in online applications. |
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The device interfaces with a PC using USB2.0 or RS232 and can be interfaced with embedded systems using either the same connections or I²C, available via a GPIO connector. Besides connection to PCs or embedded systems, the Brontes can also operate as a stand-alone unit for Go/NoGO measurements. In stand-alone mode it recognizes colour or luminance/transmission, which are teachable by the end user.
The colorimeter comes with standard software applications for measuring and storing data. Additional developer source code is also included for LabVIEW, C++, C# and VB for end users who prefer to design their own applications. The unit also features the USBTMC class, which ensures it operates directly in Test & Measurement environments, such as National Instruments LabVIEW, through the VISA USB device drivers. Drivers are available for Microsoft Windows, Apple OSX and Linux. Website: http://www.oceanoptics.euSupplier: Ocean Optics More news from this supplier: Handheld Sensing System for Field Applications Three Year Warranty on Spectrometers Maya FFT-CCD Spectrometer Ocean Optics Spectrometer Improving Future Health of Scotland's Water Subsea UK Launch Hydro Projects Widens Scope Offshore Survey Registration Open New Year Starts with Acquisition Bowtech Products to Present at SEE Conference Sonars and Magnotometers Assist in Asia Survey Cheetah for Clydeside Surveys Subocean Seals Position in Marine Renewables AGI INSPIRE Support Comments (0): |
The Brontes features 5,500 colour measurements per second and 18,000 luminance measurements per second in burst mode. Colour is measured using photodiode sensors and an XYZ interference filter. It has 8 selectable luminance ranges with a lowest luminance level of 0.05cd/m². Supported colour spaces include XYZ, Yxy, L*a*b*, Y'u'v', LCH. Also supported are colour temperature and dominant wavelength measurements. The Brontes is especially useful in situations where speed and stability are key demands.
