Fiber-coupled LED source for electro-optical applications like spectroscopy introduced by LumeDEL LLC
MANCHESTER, N.H. – LumeDEL LLC in Manchester, N.H., is introducing the NewDEL model X3312 fiber-coupled LED source as a replacement for halogen lamps for applications in spectroscopy.
The the NewDEL model X3312 fiber-coupled LED source employs a phosphor-coated ultraviolet-LED to emit a spectrum from 330 to 1,100 nanometers. If the ultraviolet peak is unnecessary or intrusive, it can be blocked by a long pass filter that only passes VIS-NIR light, thus providing a continuous and balanced spectrum without peaks.
The compact integrated model X3312 incorporates its own driver and microcontroller circuitry; a separate driver and controller module is not required. Device operation is through Windows-based graphic user interface software or personally programmed using serial commands.
The NewDEL electro-optical product line of fiber-coupled LEDs includes three different broadband sources as well as 17 narrowband models with peak wavelengths from the ultraviolet to the near-infrared spectral regions.
The reconfigurable models operate from a continuous operating mode to pulsed or triggered modes, so that users at any level can set up a light source suited to their systems.
LumeDEL also offers fiber optic patch cords, collimating lenses, filter holders, and mounting hardware. For more information contact LumeDEL online at https://lumedel.com/newdel-fiber-coupled-leds.