Test & Measurement

Spectrometer enables laboratory grade measurements in the field

GL Optic has launched the GL Spectis 5.0 Touch, a compact spectrometer that can take laboratory-grade measurements of the intensity and colour of light. Suitable for measuring the light output of individual LEDs and LED-based luminaires, as well as for photo-biological safety testing, the new instrument can replace bulky bench-top spectrometers with no loss of accuracy or resolution.

The Android-based GL Spectis 5.0 Touch measures 111 mm x 210 mm x 58 mm and weighs 1.5kg. It is equipped with a full-colour 240 x 320 touch-screen display, so the user can configure test set-ups and see measurement results without being connected to a PC. For PC-controlled operations using the optional GL SPECTRO SOFT software, the instrument can be connected wirelessly via its built-in Wi-Fi transceiver, or via its USB interface.

The new instrument boasts a physical resolution of 0.5 nm and optical resolution of 2.5 nm over a broad spectral range of 200 – 1050 nm. Over this entire range, the instrument’s spectral radiometric accuracy is rated to within ±4%.

Colour measurements are also highly accurate: in the visible portion of the light spectrum, the uncertainty of colour co-ordinate (x, y) measurements is just 0.0015.  Measurements that may be viewed on the touch-screen display include full spectral profiles, CIE chromaticity charts and colour co-ordinates, CCT and CRI values and peak values of colour. 

To provide for accurate measurements in the field, the GL Spectis 5.0 implements GL Optic’s proprietary OSR technology for stray light immunity. Automatic baseline correction ensures high stability of measurement performance over the operating temperature range of 5 – 35 °C.  This makes the spectrometer ideal for measurements to evaluate viewing conditions in accordance with ISO 3664, and for testing compliance with the eco-design requirements of EU standard 1194/2012.

The GL Spectis 5.0 is also specified for measurements of LEDs in accordance with CIE 127:2007; photo-biological safety testing of LED products in accordance with EN 62471; and measurements of solid-state lighting products in accordance with IES LM79-08.

The instrument is supplied as standard with a cosine-corrected diffusor measurement head. This B class measurement head supports the proper measurement of light from a 180° (2Pi) hemisphere above the sensor, in accordance with Lambert's cosine law.

The instrument is also compatible with a wide range of optical accessories, including integrating spheres and optical probes. It detects which optical probe has been attached and automatically uses the correct calibration file in the software, so avoiding the risk of measurement errors when changing accessories.

 

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