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Lenses for Unique Applications and Measurement Geometries For more than 30 years, Radiant Vision Systems ProMetric® Imaging Photometers and Colorimeters have set the standard for visual inspection that matches the perception of the human eye. Now you can leverage the power of a ProMetric camera for a range of applications using lenses designed for unique applications and measurement geometries. Whether you need to evaluate view-angle performance of flat panel displays, replicate the parameters of human visualization through an AR/VR headset, or capture the angular distribution of near-infrared lasers and LEDs, Radiant has the right lens for the job. Recommended Software Key Feature NIR (Near-Infrared) Intensity Lens AR/VR Lens Microscope Lens Electronic Lenses (Standard Options) TrueTest™, ProMetric®; multiple software modules TrueTest™, ProMetric®; multiple software modules TrueTest™, ProMetric®; multiple software modules Measure visible luminance (and optionally color) as a function of angle Simultaneously measure all angular emissions up to ±70° In-line measurement, far faster than goniometric systems No need to rotate detector or device to capture angular performance Measure highly accurate nearinfrared (NIR) source output intensity as a function of angle Simultaneously measure all angular emissions up to ±70° Measure lasers or LEDs emitting at 850 or 940 nm** In-line measurement, far faster than goniometric systems No need to rotate detector or device to capture angular performance Measure luminance (and optionally color) across a wide field of view Aperture located at the front of lens simulates the size (3.3mm) and position of the human eye Wide field of view measurements across 70° horizontal field of view Electronic focus Folded and non-folded configurations Measure luminance (and optionally color) across a wide field of view Aperture located at the front of lens simulates the size (3.6mm) and position of the human eye Wide field of view measurements up to 120° horizontal by 80° vertical 5X (to 10X) microscope Add-on 2X teleconverter (converts 5X to 10X) High-resolution imaging of extremely small features Evaluation of display pixels and pixel structures Evaluation of individual LEDs Electronically controlled focus and aperture (controlled in imaging system software) Options: 24, 35, 50, 100, 200 mm Standard lenses for 2D imaging Connected camera provides Smart Calibration™ for variable focal and aperture settings, adjusted automatically via software Example measurements* Luminance, radiance, chromaticity, angular contrast, correlated color temperature (CCT) Radiant intensity, power, radiant flux Luminance, chromaticity, contrast, uniformity, mura, MTF (line pair, slant edge), distortion, focus uniformity, field of view Luminance, chromaticity, contrast, uniformity, mura, MTF (line pair, slant edge), distortion, focus uniformity, field of view Luminance, chromaticity, radiant intensity, contrast, uniformity, mura, luminance/intensity fall-off Luminance, chromaticity, radiant intensity, contrast, uniformity, mura Primary unit(s) of measure* Luminance (cd/m2), Chromaticity (x,y) and (u’,v’), Intensity (W/sr) Example measurement output Measurement Image: Backlit Instrument Panel Measurement Image: LED Measurement Image: VR Display Measurement Image: Near-IR LED Measurement Image: LCD Display Measurement Image: VR Display Measurement Image: LCD Display Measurement Image: Display Subpixels Measurement Image: Dot Pattern Photopic or Radiometric Photopic, designed for visible wavelengths Radiometric, designed for near infrared wavelengths Photopic, designed for visible wavelengths Photopic, designed for visible wavelengths Common Applications Angular measurement of flat panel displays in consumer electronics, automotive, aerospace, and others Angular measurement for devices used in facial & gesture recognition, automotive LIDAR, eye tracking, and other 3D sensing Wide field of view measurement of neareye displays within augmented reality (AR), mixed reality (MR), and virtual reality (VR) headsets Wide field of view measurement of near-eye displays within augmented reality (AR), mixed reality (MR), and virtual reality (VR) headsets High-resolution (magnified) imaging of extremely small features such as individual display (sub)pixels and LEDs Two-dimensional imaging for photopic or radiometric analysis of displays, backlit components, light sources, and surfaces Example DUTs Lasers or LEDs emitting at 850 or 940 nm**, less than 4 mm in diameter VR headsets and wearables, AR smart glasses and headsets, MR displays VR headsets and wearables, AR smart glasses and headsets, MR displays Displays pixels and subpixels; individual LED light sources Displays (LCD, LED, OLED, microLED, etc.), backlit signs and panels, LEDs and light sources, electronic device housing and cover glass Recommended Cameras Interchangeable lens option, recommended for use with ProMetric I29 or Y29 imaging systems to optimize resolution across imaged area Non-removable lens operates only with ProMetric Y16K imaging radiometer Non-removable lens for use with ProMetric I29, Y29, Y45, I61, or Y61 imaging systems Interchangeable lens option, recommended for use with ProMetric I29, Y29, or Y43 imaging systems to maximize field of view Interchangeable lens option for use with ProMetric I29, Y29, or Y43 imaging systems Interchangeable lens options for use with any ProMetric imaging system * Refer to lens, camera, and software Spec Sheets for full specifications, including complete units of measure and available analyses. ** For applications at wavelengths outside of 850 or 940 nm, please speak to a Radiant sales representative. Radiant Vision Systems | 18640 NE 67th Court, Redmond, WA 98052 USA +1 425-844-0152 | Info@RadiantVS.com | www

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