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Imaging photometer tests LED sources in Bentley motorcars

Pro-Lite Technology, based in Cranfield, UK, has supplied a ProMetric CCD imaging photometer to Bentley Motors (Crewe, UK) to assist in the development and testing of LED sources used in its vehicles. For Bentley, it was vital that the LEDs selected provide consistent illumination, create the required level of brightness (luminance) and emit exactly the desired colour. Visual comparison of the LEDs is extremely subjective and simply cannot quantify the performance of the light source or display.

A ProMetric PM-1400 CCD imaging photometer, made by Seattle-based Radiant Imaging and distributed in the UK by Pro-Lite Technology, is a powerful, CCD-based light and colour measurement instrument that provides increased productivity compared with traditional 'spot' photometers. Whereas a spot photometer can only measure the brightness and colour of one point on a display or light source at a time, a CCD-based ProMetric photometer can measure millions of points simultaneously. Moreover, because the ProMetric camera views the whole light source at once, localised luminance and colour differences can be easily detected – artefacts that simple spot meters would probably miss.

The attributes of the ProMetric photometer that lead to Bentley choosing this camera over rival systems (or indeed an ordinary video CDD camera) were the PM-1400’s 16,000:1 photometric resolution, full frame CCD sensor (1536 x 1024 pixels), traceable calibration and precise match to the CIE tristimulus observer functions. The PM-1400 provides a high sensitivity with wide dynamic range, which means that it will detect colour and luminance differences that the human eye would see, but that lesser cameras would miss. The full frame CCD gives accurate measurements of small features and individual LEDs, while maintaining a wide field of view. The PM-1400's tristimulus filter wheel more precisely mimics the colour response of the human eye, meaning that the ProMetric camera will report colour differences more accurately. Overall, the PM-1400 provides colour and brightness measurements, which Bentley can rely upon for accurate communication of LED and display performance within its supply chain and – ultimately – lead to enhanced display clarity and improved interior lighting in its cars.

Pro-Lite's Robert Yeo worked closely with Bentley's engineering team to determine the optimum camera configuration required for their application. Building upon his successful Practical Light and Colour Measurement training course hosted by the Photonics Cluster in Birmingham, Yeo trained Bentley's engineers in the science of light measurements and in particular how to address the challenges of measuring LEDs accurately.

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