Broadband high-power light-emitting diode (LED) emitter for hyperspectral imaging introduced by EPIGAP OSA
BERLIN – EPIGAP OSA Photonics GmbH in Berlin is introducing the OCL-480 GIR broadband high-power electro-optical light-emitting diode (LED) emitter for hyperspectral imaging and biomedical analysis applications.
The broadband conversion surface-mounted devices (SMD) emit a spectrum from 420 to 1050 nanometers with radiant intensity of 95 milliwatts per steradian (typical), and a viewing angle of 120 degrees.
The high-power broadband SMD LED can replace specialty lamps that produce too much heat, are obsolete, or nearing end-of-life. The OCL-480 XE428 model is an replacement for mercury lamps, and xenon and tungsten-halogen.
Other applications for this LED emitter include security, spectroscopy, agricultural analysis, food illumination, medical research, tissue analysis, and environmental monitoring.
For more information contact EPIGAP OSA Photonics online at www.epigap-osa.com.