Smart Vision Lights
Smart Vision Lights MOBL RGBW
Four colours in one backlight, with a built-in driver and industry-grade connector
Smart Vision Lights LLM
A programmable LED Light Manager that addresses the lighting control needs of multi-light machine vision solutions, including photometric 3D and multispectral.
Smart Vision Lights SX30
Powerful single LED spot with various configuration options.
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Smart Vision Lights ODS30 Prox Light | Data sheets | 679.7 KB | ||
Smart Vision Lights ODSA30 | Data sheets | 201.9 KB | ||
Smart Vision Lights ODSXP30 Structured Light | Data sheets | 623.7 KB | ||
Smart Vision Lights RL200 | Data sheets | 407.3 KB | ||
Smart Vision Lights S30 Prox Light | Data sheets | 554.5 KB | ||
Smart Vision Lights S30 Prox Light Fiber Adapter | Data sheets | 515.2 KB | ||
Smart Vision Lights S30 Prox Light Remote Head | Data sheets | 550.2 KB | ||
Smart Vision Lights SXP30 Structured Light | Data sheets | 669.9 KB |
New LED Lighting Management System
21/03/2019
The new programmable LED Light Manager (LLM) from Smart Vision Lights provides lighting sequencing for multilight machine vision applications, including photometric 3D and multispectral inspection. The LLM can drive up to four lights of virtually any type or up to four individual zones or channels within an integrated photometric or multispectral ring light solution.
Miniature ring light for radial and bright field applications
29/08/2018
The RMX Series of compact ring lights from Smart Vision Lights features a silicone lens and is optimised for radial and bright field applications. With working distances of 100–500 mm, they can be used in a variety of markets and industries. Extremely small and lightweight, the lights can be used even where there are severe mounting restrictions.
SWIR LED options added to line and spot light ranges
06/06/2018
The LXE300 Direct Connect line light and Connect-a-Light line light, Prox spot light and Brick spot light ranges of machine vision lights from Smart Vision Lights are now available in SWIR (Short Wavelength InfraRed) wavelengths. This opens up an extensive number of application opportunities not possible using visible light.