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Choosing the right sensor for your particular LED test application is important in achieving the best results.
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Penta: Choose Penta to save processing time - provides the test of any one of the five LED visual colors, plus white, and intensity, with built-in color binning, eliminating the need to convert LED wavelength to visual color in the ATE software
Spectra: Choose Spectra to test boundary colors or whenever you need to assign your own "PASS/FAIL" limits; provides the test of LED color wavelength, including white LEDs, as analog voltages proportional to wavelength in nanometers; also provides intensity test
Unicolor: Choose Unicolor to test any single color LED for correct color and intensity with analog voltage output
Spectra ASCII/USB: If your application requires a PC interface, the Spectra ASCII with a programmed USB Interface Cable is the perfect choice - provides the test of an LEDs intensity, and color wavelength, with an ASCII-formatted serial digital data output
Unicolor Digital: Choose Unicolor Digital to test a single color LED, with a digital output, for the color test (no intensity) of any single LED color, including white LEDs, as a one-bit, pass/fail digital output
Blinx: Choose Blinx for Blinking LEDs to test for the on/off status of blinking LEDs up to a rate of 15Hz