Products Overview
Universal LightProbes™ offer a unique two-part Solution with an S2 Sensor assembled with your choice of Fiber-Optic Probe, providing a quick and easy customization for your specific LED color and intensity test applications.
Choose the best Sensor type for your test and a Fiber-Optic Probe for LED brightness mechanical constraints.
Sensors
The Universal LightProbe S2 Penta Sensor is our most popular Sensor, fulfilling most LED color and intensity test requirements with a simple solution that has been relied upon by thousands of test engineers for over a decade. The S2 Penta Sensor can be combined with any of our Fiber-optic Probes – including the Trident Fiber-optic Probe – which provides the most cost-effective LED test solution available.
For LED tests applications that have specific requirements in terms of output, or the type of test, simply choose a Universal LightProbe™ Sensor that is pre-programmed to meet those specific test and output requirements:
Type of Test
Color and/or Intensity: Penta, Spectra, Spectra USB or Unicolor Sensors
Single Color only: Unicolor Digital Sensors (no intensity output)
ON/OFF: Blinx Digital or Ultra High Sensitivity Sensors (“color-blind”)
Type of Output/Interface
Analog Voltage Output: Penta, Spectra or Unicolor Sensor
Digital Voltage Output: choose Unicolor Digital, Blinx Digital or Ultra High Sensitivity Sensor
Serial Digital Output and USB Interface: choose Spectra USB Sensor
LED Type Under Test
Most LEDs: Penta, Spectra, Unicolor, Unicolor Digital
Extremely Bright LED: Low-Sensitivity Sensor – available in all sensor types
Extremely Dim LED: Ultra High Sensitivity or Penta High Sensitivity Sensor
Blinking LED: Blinx Digital Sensor
For a quick reference chart, please go to Which Sensor is Best For My Test? or download the Optomistic Products 2023 Catalog –
Fiber-Optic Probes
Universal LightProbe™ Fiber-Optic Probes come in over 30 models, which allows for precise requirements in spacing, alignment and working distance from the LED’s, as well as LED’s that are difficult to access.
Test Environment
Closely Spaced LEDs: Small-Aperture Fiber-optic Probes test LEDs as close as 0.050″ on centers
Large Quantities of LEDs: Trident Fiber-optic Probes for the most cost-efficient test LED test
Dim, Hard-to-reach, or Misaligned LEDs: Wide-Aperture and Very Wide-Aperture Fiber-optic Probes compensate for these issues
Side-Emitting LEDs: A variety of Fiber-optic Probes are available in both Wide and Small-Aperture models
Refined Intensity Measurement: Wide-aperture Fiber-optic Probes with Contacting Tips enable consistent intensity measurements
For a quick reference chart, please go to Which Fiber-Optic Probe is Best For My Test? or download the Optomistic Products 2023 Catalog –.