Broadband high-power light-emitting diode (LED) emitter for hyperspectral imaging introduced by EPIGAP OSA

Jan. 20, 2025
Devices emit from 420 to 1050 nanometers with radiant intensity of 95 milliwatts per steradian (typical), and a viewing angle of 120 degrees.

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.

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