Modular, Microprocessor-Controlled Flash Lighting System
TBMG-1515
2/1/2006
- Content
A microprocessor- controlled lighting system generates brief, precisely timed, high- intensity flashes of light for scientific imaging at frame rates up to about 1 kHz. The system includes an array of light-emitting diodes (LEDs) that are driven in synchronism with an externally generated timing signal (for example, a timing signal generated by a video camera). The light output can be varied in peak intensity, pulse duration, pulse delay, and pulse rate, all depending on the timing signal and associated externally generated control signals.
- Citation
- "Modular, Microprocessor-Controlled Flash Lighting System," Mobility Engineering, February 1, 2006.