RS-7-4 SpectralLEDâ„¢ Tunable LED Light uses stabilized DC current drive circuitry.

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Used for characterization of detector dynamic range, uniformity, linearity and spectral responsivity, RS-7-4 SpectralLED™ Tunable LED Light is designed for wafer level testing of CCD and CMOS sensors. Unit’s color temperature and spectral power distribution can be controlled using software control. Product uses more number of discrete LED channels for producing specific illumination.


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Programmable Light Source Improves Wafer Level Image Sensor/Detector Testing

A new digitally programmable, color tunable, calibrated light source from Gamma Scientific is a turnkey, drop-in addition to commercially available systems for wafer level testing of CCD and CMOS sensors. Specifically, the RS-7-4 SpectralLED™ Tunable LED Light Source bolts directly on to existing image sensor testers from manufacturers such as Teradyne and National Instruments, and can also be readily adapted to test head manipulators and handler instrumentation custom built by end users. It can then be easily programmed to deliver virtually any arbitrary spectral power distribution of visible light, for example, reproducing the output of black body sources and various standard CIE illuminants, over a wide range of output luminance. This enables rapid automation for accurate characterization of detector dynamic range, uniformity, linearity and spectral responsivity, and also facilitates identification of pixel defects.

The flexible and agile RS-7-4 offers numerous advantages over traditional calibration light sources for image sensor testing, such as tungsten halogen incandescent bulbs. For example, the LED-based RS 7 4 offers a substantially longer calibrated, stable lifetime than tungsten sources, which are notoriously unstable over their relatively brief operational lifetimes. Plus, the color temperature and spectral power distribution of the RS-7-4 can be rapidly varied through software control, and the output is extremely linear over its entire output range. None of this is true of tungsten bulbs. The RS-7-4 also delivers better performance than competitive LED-based systems. In particular, it utilizes a larger number of discrete LED channels to enable more accurate reproduction of a specific illuminant. It also uses highly stabilized DC drive current circuitry, rather than pulse width modulation (PWM), to vary output luminance. This is critical when testing high speed silicon detectors, which can easily time resolve PWM signals, thus causing measurement errors.

Gamma Scientific, based in San Diego, CA, provides a range of light measurement solutions for manufacturers and users of light sources, sensors and displays. Products include high precision spectroradiometers, calibration light sources, goniophotometers, integrating spheres, thin film measurement systems, and LED testers and sorters. The company also operates an ISO 17025, NVLAP accredited laboratory (NVLAP Laboratory code 200823-0) for calibration and testing.

Contact:

Brock Koren

9925 Carroll Canyon Rd

San Diego, CA 92131

1-858-279-8034

bkoren@gamma-sci.com

www.gamma-sci.com

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