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Lambert spotlight

A Lambert spotlight is a physically ideal spotlight whose radiance (or luminance) is constant in all directions, i.e. completely diffuse. A Lambertian material appears equally bright regardless of the viewing direction. A black spotlight in particular is a Lambert spotlight. The Lambert radiator is described by Lambert’s law. Typical Lambert emitters are light-emitting diodes(LEDs) without […]
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Laser

English for “Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation”‘ Light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation. Laser lighting can be used to achieve special types of lighting for industrial image processing, such as structured lighting. The beam of the laser can take on various shapes, which, with the exception of the point or line shape, […]
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Laser triangulation

Triangulation is the determination of distances by measuring angles within triangles using trigonometric functions. If a laser point(one-dimensional measurement) or a laser line (two-dimensional measurement; light section method) is projected at an angle onto an object, the line or point is offset depending on the height of the object. The offset is a measure of […]
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Latency time of the LED lighting

The latency time (switch-on behavior) or typical LED switch-on delay describes the time required to switch on the lighting from the arrival of the trigger signal to approx. 90% brightness. This is caused by capacitance in the electronics, the LED cable (the longer the cable, the higher the capacitance and therefore the flash delay) and […]
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LED

Abbr. for “light emitting diode”, light emitting diode, luminescent diode. Is installed in LED lighting in industrial image processing. LEDs are virtually wear-free. Ageing (several 10,000 h) reduces their luminosity somewhat. Strong (local) heating causes LEDs to age more quickly. Sufficient cooling must therefore be ensured. Typical LED spectra (source: Vision Doctor). Depending on the […]
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LED driver

Due to the diode characteristic of LEDs, even a small change in the supply voltage results in a large change in the diode current. In addition, the diode characteristic curve depends on the temperature of the LEDs. Therefore, an LED that is operated at too high a voltage without current limitation can quickly self-destruct(thermal runaway). […]
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LED lighting

Most common type of lighting in image processing. Light sources are LEDs. Positive features are an extremely long service life (up to 100,000 h), high mechanical robustness (shock and vibration resistance), wide spectral availability (from UV to IR, white), can be used in many types of lighting, small dimensions, simple electrical controllability, good switching and […]
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Light

Light that is visible to humans (visual) is electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths between around 380 and 760 nm. Below 400 nm, we speak of ultraviolet radiation (UV), which is extremely hard UV radiation down to 10 nm. The UV ranges of radiation, which also include sunlight, are referred to as UV-B from 280 – 315 […]
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