by PerkinElmer MVS 5770 Series Overview The newest member of the VIGI-LuxTM Series by PerkinElmer — the MVS 5770 IR Illuminator — features the high intensity, precisely focused beam angle and flexible modular design needed for numerous direct illumination applications including license plate illumination on moving vehicles, nighttime surveillance and industrial machine vision applications. The flashlamp system is conveniently housed in a rugged, weatherproof enclosure to provide protection against harsh environments. The modular design allows for greater flexibility in configuration. The new VIGI-Lux MVS 5770 provides discharge energies up to 50 Joules/flash. The intensity can be controlled with an external reference signal, and GMP SA a trigger input allows the user to synchronize the flash with a camera. Features and Benefits Long life Xenon flashlamp: > 108 flashes The spectral output of the Xenon flashlamp in the VIGI-Lux MVS 5770 covers the full spectrum from ultraviolet (UV) through the visible (VIS) to the infrared (IR). The standard IR longpass filter removes all the wavelengths under 780 nm, making the strobe invisible to the human eye, and a great surveillance tool. Up to 50 Joules/flash of discharge energy for high intensity illumination Modular design Low maintenance Short pulse width Interchangeable filter to match the user's precise illumination needs Available in narrow beam or wide beam options The Xenon strobe can also be used without the filter for any application that requires a large area of intense illumination. The spectral output can be changed to match application by simply changing the filter. Additionally, two reflector options are available for narrow beam (8°) or wide beam (25°) configurations. Av. des Baumettes 17 1020 Renens Easy lamp replacement Applications License plate recognition Night time surveillance Motion detection Part inspection 021 633 21 21 www.gmp.ch D A T A S H E E T V I S I O N A N D I L L U M I N AT I O N S Y S T E M S VIGI-Lux™ IR Illuminator VIGI-Lux™ MVS 5770 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Environmental Specifications Optical Specifications Maximum flash rate2 Optical output at 1m MVS 5770-01 Narrow Beam MVS 5770-02 Wide Beam 1 Hz 1 Hz 2 0.4 mJ/cm2 1 mJ/cm Vertical beam spread3 8° 25° Horizontal beam spread3 75° 75° Spectral bandwidth4 Pulse duration5 Flash to flash stability 780 —> 1100 nm 780 —> 1100 nm 200 µsec 200 µsec ±10% ±10% Operating temperature -10 – +110°F (-23 – +43°C) Storage temperature -40 – +194°F (-40 – +90°C) All values are nominal; specifications subject to change without notice. 1 All values are nominal and subject to change without notice. 2 Higher flash rates are available at lower flash energies. (3-4 Hz.) 3 Measured at 50% points of peak intensity. 4 Bandwidth depends on filter used; typical Xenon spectrum is 250 – 1100 + nm. 5 Measured at 1/3 of peak. 6 Factory set at 1000 VDC. Electrical Specifications MVS 5770-01 Wide Beam MVS 5770-02 Narrow Beam 90 – 230 VAC (±10%), 50/60 Hz 90 – 230 VAC (±10%), 50/60 Hz 50 Joules 50 Joules Average power 50 Watt 50 Watt Discharge capacitor 100 µF 100 µF <3A <3A Input voltage Input energy per flash2 Input current (rms) Flashlamp voltage6 Remote intensity control Trigger input 600 – 1000 VDC 600 – 1000 VDC 4 – 6.7 VDC (Vlamp = 150 x Vref) 4 – 6.7 VDC (Vlamp = 150 x Vref) +5 V/25 mA, 10 – 100 µsec pulse into 4N36 opto-isolator with internal 150Ω resistor +5 V/25mA, 10 – 100 µsec pulse into 4N36 opto-isolator with internal 150Ω resistor MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS GMP SA Av. des Baumettes 17 1020 Renens 021 633 21 21 www.gmp.ch
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