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PM-1000 Series

CCD Imaging Photometer and Radiometer

TYPICAL SPECIFICATIONS*

LuminanceRadiance Illuminance Irradiance Luminous Intensity

DEFECT DETECTION (advanced capabilities)

2-DimensionalMeasurement CapabilitiesUnitsCCD Resolution (px)CCD Camera A/DDynamic RangeLuminance RangeSystemAccuracyShort TermRepeatability

( p )

Footlambert, Cd/cm
2 , Cd/m
2 2 2 , Nit, Mnit, mnitW/sr/m , W/sr/ft , W/sr/cm
2 , mW/sr/m
2 Footcandles, Lux, mLux, Mlux, Lux-SecW/m
2 , W/ft
2 , W/m
2 , mW/m
2 , MW/m
2 , W-Sec/m
2 Candela W/sr1392x1040 pixels10 bits = 1,024 grayscale levels
10 nit maximum with ND filters± 3% IlluminanceLuminance (Y)IlluminanceLuminanceUSB 2.01.3 seconds1 to 25 degrees100mm (H) x 58mm (W) x 63mm (D)1.0 lbs. (480 g.)
1 ± 3%
1 2
2 MinimumMeasurement Time for 100 cd/m
2 Operating temperature: 0 - 30 C
o Operating humidity: 20-70 % non-condensing * Specifications subject to change without notice. 1. Based on Illuminant A, D 65, or user calibration for specific spectra. Based on a virtual detector radius of 10 pixels. Specification is for every point within the field of view of the camera.2. At every point within the field of view of the camera, based on a virtual detector radius of 10 pixels.

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

Pentium IV, 1.3 GHz Processor or faster, 1 GB RAMWindows® 2000 or XP USB 2.0 Interface 15321 Main St. NE, Duvall, Washington, 98019, USPhone: (425) 844-0152 Fax: (425) 844-0153
sales@radiantimaging.comwww.radiantimaging.com

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