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The GSVitec MultiLED LX high speed camera lighting system produces 200,000 lumen of white light, making the GS Vitec LX one of the most powerful illumination systems of its kind. The MultiLED LX is a standalone lamp head for continuous or strobed operation comes in two versions (AC or DC). By connec ...Read more
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System overview of the GS Vitec GX-8 controller for high speed imaging

The GSVitec MultiLED LX high speed camera lighting system produces 200,000 lumen of white light, making the GS Vitec LX one of the most powerful illumination systems of its kind. The MultiLED LX is a standalone lamp head for continuous or strobed operation comes in two versions (AC or DC). By connecting to the GX8 controller, you are able to access a numerous number of settings, such as light intensity, pulse width or delay. Control up to (8) eight LX lamp heads on a GX8 controller.

Weighing 11.5 Kg (25.4lbs) AC version, or 8.2Kg (18.1lbs) DC version, the MultiLED LX packs in 468 high power flicker-free LEDs. MultiLED line of lighting solutions is built to be the best LED lighting for high speed cameras. LX lamp head uses different interchangeable beam spreading lenses with the following opening angles: 35° x 35°, 45° x 45°, 60° x 60°, 30° x 18° and 60° x 18°. The fixture is designed with a yoke, pan, tilt locking system to easy installation and setup.

The MULTILED LX Boost option allows you to strobe at a reduced duty cycle in edge mode you can increase the output up to 500.000 lm scaling with reduced duty cycle.

GSVitec dedicated its German engineering to building lighting solution designed from a decade of experience with thousands of customer projects in mind. MultiLED products offer ultra strong lighting at an affordable price.

  • Complete Sets available (2-8 LX LED lights) with GX8 controller, power supply, and cables
  • Available in WHITE or BLUE (440-460nm)

MULTILED LX - KEY FEATURES

The MultiLed LX is a standalone lamp head for continuous operation.

With the optional MultiLed G8 controller connected, you can access a lot more functionality:

  • Preinstalled lens (horizontal x vertical): 18°x18°
  • Additional lenses (horizontal x vertical): 35°x 35° - 45°x 45° - 60°x 60° - 30°x 18° - 60°x 18°
  • WHITE or BLUE (440-460nm)
  • Continuous or pulsed operation
  • Yoke, pan, tilt (lock)

Advanced features when connected to MultiLed GX8:                        

New GS Vitec "Ultra high speed strobe" technology. Supply power built directly in GS Vitec LX unit

Control up to 8 MultiLED LX units from one GX8 controller

  • Down to 200 nanoseconds strobe length at full output power (white LED)
  • Down to 100 nanoseconds strobe length at full output power (color LED)
  • Pulse delay: 220 ns
  • Pulse rise time: 100 ns
  • Pulse fall time (white): 200 ns
  • Pulse fall time (color): 60 ns
  • Shortest usable pulswidth (white): 200 ns
  • Shortest usable pulswidth (color): 100 ns
  • Strobe on pulse duration or flank selectable
  • Adjustable intensity for each channel: 0% to 100%
  • Temperature and status display for each lamp head
  • All communications and trigger come from the GX8 through 1 cable

MULTILED LX

Luminous Flux

white (5,700K), 200,000 Lumen

Power

2,000 W

Supply Voltage

43 Vdc or wide range AC

Bundled PS

AC version: built in 2.000 W, 43 V DC version: 19” rack or other (ask)

Connector

1x molex 8 pin for data
C13 for AC version
Or speakon connector for DC 42 V

Heat Dissipation

Active, heatsink and fan

Einvironmental temp. (operation)

- 23°C - +50°C
(100% continuous +35°C)

temp. (Storage)

-25°C - 80°C

Overtemperature Protection

Sensor onboard

IP class

IP 20

Mounting Options

Yoke, pan, tilt (lock)

Standard Lenses

18° x 18° (horizontal x vertical)

Optional Lenses (MX Plus)

35°x 35°, 45° x 45°, 60° x 60°, 30° x

18°, 60° x 18° (horizontal x vertical)

Dimensions

See spec sheet

Weight

AC version: 11,5 kg (  25.4lbs)

DC version: 8,2 kg (18.1 lbs)

Setup

Standalone or G8 controller

Delay / rise and fall time

200ns / 100ns / 350ns (white)

100ns / 100ns / 60ns (color)

LED

468

Housing

Aluminium

Light modes

Continuous, pulse duriation, edge mode with predifined strobe time

Light Intensity

Adjustable, 1%-100%/Off

 

System overview of the GS Vitec GX-8 controller for high speed imaging

200,000 Lumens
2000 Watts

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MWIR cameras utilize a combination of lenses, thermal sensors, and processing electronics to create thermal images. The lens focuses infrared radiation onto the detector, which is typically an array of pixels. These detectors can vary in resolution, with common configurations being 320x256 and 640x512 pixels. The thermal energy absorbed by the detector is then converted into an electronic signal, which is processed to produce a visual representation of the thermal scene.

Advantages of MWIR Cameras

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  • Image Quality: The ability to capture detailed thermal images enables users to identify issues that may not be visible in the visible spectrum, such as heat leaks in buildings or overheating machinery.

Key Considerations When Choosing an MWIR Camera

1. Application Requirements

Before selecting an MWIR camera, it's essential to define the specific application for which it will be used. Different applications may require different features and capabilities. For instance:

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The resolution of an MWIR camera determines the level of detail that can be captured in thermal images. Higher resolution cameras can provide more detailed images, which is crucial for applications requiring precise measurements. Additionally, sensitivity, often measured as Noise Equivalent Differential Temperature (NEDT), indicates the camera's ability to detect small temperature differences. A lower NEDT value signifies better performance, especially in applications where subtle temperature variations are critical.

3. Cooling Requirements

MWIR cameras can be categorized into two types based on their cooling requirements: cooled and uncooled. Cooled MWIR cameras typically require cryogenic cooling to operate effectively, which enhances their sensitivity but adds complexity and cost. Uncooled MWIR cameras, on the other hand, can operate at ambient temperatures, making them more compact and easier to use. When choosing a camera, consider the trade-offs between sensitivity and operational simplicity.

4. Environmental Conditions

The environment in which the MWIR camera will be used plays a significant role in the selection process. Factors such as temperature extremes, humidity, and exposure to dust or moisture can impact camera performance. Ensure that the chosen camera is rated for the specific environmental conditions it will encounter.

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GSVitec has been developing and selling high-speed and machine vision camera solutions for all industrial, research and military applications for over 20 years. Their complementary products and system solutions for high-speed camera applications have been used by customers in over 50 countries worldwide for many years. High-speed digital imaging requires extremely bright light levels for nanosecond shutter speeds for crisp and clear images. A suitable solution did not exist, GSVitec developed it.

MultiLED products cover all applications of high speed cameras and many applications in the machine vision market. Some models cover sub microsecond exposure time, monochromatic light or give you enough light to fully close aperture at microseconds of exposure time. Designed from a decade of experience with thousands of customer projects in mind, MultiLed products offer ultra strong lighting at an affordable price.

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