Latest machine vision lighting from Smart Vision Lights to be shown at Automate 2017
At the Smart Vision Lights booth at Automate 2016, the company will showcase a range of its latest machine vision lighting products, including the LCHP line scan light, LM45 and LM75 compact linear lights, and the LLPX and the LLPX-H backlight and diffuse ring light panel.
The LCHP line scan light (pictured) features silicone optics, works in lower-power applications than that of comparable lights and is a lower-cost alternative to the 2016 Innovators Award Platinum-level winning LCHP high power line scan light. LM45 and LM75 compact linear lights feature MultiDrive and OverDrive strobe technologies. MultiDrive enables users to employ either light in continuous operation or OverDrive, depending on wiring method. The lights feature 5-pin M12 connectors, overcurrent protection, PNP and NPN strobe input, and built-in drivers, eliminating the need for external wiring to a driver. Wavelengths available are white, 470 nm blue, 530 nm green, 625 nm red, and 850 nm IR, with additional wavelengths available upon request.
Lastly, the LLPX and LLPX-H Series—which also feature MultiDrive—are second generations of the LLP backlight and LLP-H diffuse ring light panel, respectively — that allow for more intensity with the same familiar ease of mounting.
Automate 2017 booth number: 1047
To Learn More:
Contact: Smart Vision Lights
Headquarters: Muskegon, MI, USA
Products: LCHP line scan light, LM45 and LM75 compact linear lights, and the LLPX and the LLPX-H backlight and diffuse ring light panel
What Smart Vision Lights says:
View more information on the LCHP line scan light.
View more information on the LM45 and LM75 lights
View more information on theLLPXandLLPX-H lights.
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