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What is the price of the LISUN electrostatic discharge simulator?

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An electrostatic discharge (ESD) simulator is a piece of test equipment that replicates the results of an electrostatic discharge (ESD) on a piece of electronic machinery. This kind of testing is done in order to ensure the safety of the electronic device. An electrostatic discharge (ESD) event has the potential to take place whenever there is a buildup of static electricity and a discharge to a ground or another conductor. This discharge has the potential to cause damage to the electrical components of the equipment, which in turn reduces the dependability of the equipment. An ESD simulator generates high voltage pulses that are an exact depiction of genuine electrostatic discharge events. Engineers and manufacturers are able to evaluate the resistance of electronic devices to electrostatic discharge (ESD) by using an ESD simulator . Manufacturers are able to identify and fix any weaknesses in the ESD protection design of their goods when they put electronic devices through simulate

The operation of LISUN integrating sphere system

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The LISUN integrating sphere system is a photometric and colorimetric testing system that is used to analyze the optical characteristics of LED light sources. This system was developed by LISUN and is named for the company that developed it. Luminous flux, illuminance, chromaticity, color rendering index, color temperature, and spectral power distribution are all examples of these optical qualities. In addition to this, the LISUN integrating sphere system has the capability of measuring the distribution of spectral power. Before the integrating sphere system can measure the light's optical properties using a spectroradiometer or photometer, the light that is emanating from the LED source must first be gathered and homogenized. Only then will the system be able to work correctly. The inside of the sphere is white and extremely reflective, which allows light to be caught for measurement while also being equally diffused throughout the room. This is accomplished by the sphere'

LED light optical test with LISUN integrating sphere

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A method for determining the photometric properties of LED lights is called the LED light optical test using the LISUN integrating sphere. These characteristics include the amount of light emitted, its spectral distribution, the color temperature, and the color rendering index. An integrating sphere is used in the carrying out of the test. The LED source generates light, which is then gathered by the integrating sphere and redistributed uniformly throughout the inside surface of the sphere so that the gadget may perform its intended purpose. Because the sphere eliminates any shadowing or non-uniformities that could compromise the accuracy of the measurement, this creates the ideal environment for measuring the light output because it produces an ideal environment for measuring the light output because it produces an ideal environment for measuring the light output. In order to ease the measurement of the luminous flux as well as other photometric properties of LED light, the LISUN

Can LISUN integrating sphere test big LED flood lights?

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Large LED flood lights are no match for the LISUN integrating sphere's ability to do comprehensive quality assurance testing on them. In order to determine the total luminous flux that the LED flood light produces, the integrating sphere must first collect all of the light that it generates and then determine its mean value (lumen output). It is common practice to coat the inside surface of the spherical with a material that is highly reflecting. This coating serves to prevent measurement errors that are produced by variances in the direction in which the light is emitted, therefore it not only adds to the even distribution of light inside the sphere, but it also helps to make the sphere more opaque. After the light has been amassed, it is directed in the direction of a photometer or spectrometer, which analyzes the light by determining its intensity as well as the dispersion of its wavelengths. Because of this, it is possible to calculate a variety of various optical character

LISUN is an integrating sphere manufacture in China

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The Chinese company LISUN   is in the business of producing spectrometer integrating sphere systems as well as other lighting testing equipment. Testing of lighting goods, including LED lights, incandescent lights, and CFL lights, is performed using their integrating spheres, which are used for photometric and colorimetric analysis The integrating sphere gathers the light from a source, takes an average of it, and then outputs a source of light that is consistent and diffuse for measuring purposes. A highly reflecting substance is used to cover the sphere, and this ensures that the vast majority of light that enters the sphere is reflected numerous times, resulting in a more consistent output. After that, the output is placed via a spectrometer or photometer so that different characteristics, such as luminous flux, color temperature, and color rendering index, may be determined. Integrating spheres manufactured by LISUN are created with the goal of being used in a laboratory envir