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Inspectis Launches New Lighting Accessories
April 30, 2019 | INSPECTIS ABEstimated reading time: 2 minutes
Inspectis AB announces the availability of new lighting accessories for Inspectis 4K Digital Microscopes that maximize the benefits of using these systems. The HD-125 and HD-126 are respectively single and double LED matrix head lighting units for use with all Inspectis digital microscope systems. They are powered directly from the Inspectis camera’s auxiliary power sockets to minimize cable tangles and can be clamped to the boom elements of the extensive range of stands that Inspectis has available.
The flexible arms allow the light sources to be positioned for maximum effect and individual dimmer controllers are provided on each lighting head. Each head is made up of a matrix of 18 bright white LEDS. These provide a good balance between a totally diffuse light and a more directional single source and are especially effective for studying components on complex circuit boards.
Although general lighting is often sufficient, more specialized lighting can really bring out details and texture of objects under scrutiny, which is even more beneficial when using a UHD camera. These new products add to the Inspectis range that already includes a powerful ring light and polarized lighting solutions and broaden the possible solutions to providing the best possible inspection conditions.
About Inspectis AB
INSPECTIS AB is a new line of advanced optical inspection solutions for PCB assembly. INSPECTIS offers a line of plug and play, reliable and cost-effective high definition camera microscopes designed for non-contact optical inspection, quality control, repair and rework, and more.
Inspectis AB announces the availability of new lighting accessories for Inspectis 4K Digital Microscopes that maximize the benefits of using these systems. The HD-125 and HD-126 are respectively single and double LED matrix head lighting units for use with all Inspectis digital microscope systems. They are powered directly from the Inspectis camera’s auxiliary power sockets to minimize cable tangles and can be clamped to the boom elements of the extensive range of stands that Inspectis has available.
The flexible arms allow the light sources to be positioned for maximum effect and individual dimmer controllers are provided on each lighting head. Each head is made up of a matrix of 18 bright white LEDS. These provide a good balance between a totally diffuse light and a more directional single source and are especially effective for studying components on complex circuit boards.
Although general lighting is often sufficient, more specialized lighting can really bring out details and texture of objects under scrutiny, which is even more beneficial when using a UHD camera. These new products add to the Inspectis range that already includes a powerful ring light and polarized lighting solutions and broaden the possible solutions to providing the best possible inspection conditions.
About Inspectis AB
INSPECTIS AB is a new line of advanced optical inspection solutions for PCB assembly. INSPECTIS offers a line of plug and play, reliable and cost-effective high definition camera microscopes designed for non-contact optical inspection, quality control, repair and rework, and more.
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