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Lumini T
Lumini T is an USB spectrometric camera.
Probably the first with open source software running in web browser.
Allows realtime acquisition of spectra on laptop or Raspberry Pi with touch screen.
The main applications are in light monitoring, chemical kinetics spectrometry or laser measurement. Spectrometer, radiometer, colorimeter fully programmable.
Lumini T can be operated from a PC, laptop, Raspberry Pi or other portable rigs.
The software is running in a web browser window, running on:
Measurement Capability
Irradiance, (PAR*), (NDVI*), (RGB*), CMYK*, X,Y* Color Temperature (CCT CIE 17.4-1987)*,
Color Rendering Index
CRI*, CQS*, CIE1931*, CIE1976*, C78.377-2008*, IEC-SDCM* Spectrum Diagram λp*, λD*
Wavelength Range
340~890 nm
Optical Resolution
<8nm
Wavelength Accuracy
0.5nm
Integration Time
0.12ms~10s
Built-in light sources
None, (*Up to three light sources can be built in, certain combinations of lights not possible)USB cable powered, no internal battery
Data I/O
microSD card or USB2.0
Dimensions LxWxH (preliminary)
130 L x 25 W x 25 H mm
One Lumini T portable spectrometer with integrated uSD card for measurements, USB micro-B cable, open source software for realtime measurement of spectra. Shipping is worldwide Fedex 2-3 business days.
$1,111.32
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