Instrument Systems presents its wide range of display metrology at Display Week 2013
MUNICH, May 22, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- From 19-24 May, Instrument Systems GmbH from Munich, Germany, will be presenting its wide range of display metrology at Display Week 2013 in Vancouver, Canada.
In 2012 the manufacturer of solutions for light measurement purchased all the development and production rights of Autronic-Melchers GmbH based in Karlsruhe. At this year's Display Week Instrument Systems will also be showing these new Autronic-Melchers measurement solutions alongside its well-known products.
The main products of Autronic-Melchers GmbH, which has closed its operations in Karlsruhe, comprise the DMS Series of display measurement systems. These instruments are based on goniometric setups for analyzing the angle-dependent electro-optical properties of LCDs and OLED displays in emission, reflection and transmission. Displays can be characterized excluding or including the influence of ambient light. ConoScopes provide another product series to facilitate very fast measurements at displays. The product range is complemented by control electronics and signal generators for displays, temperature chambers, light sources and extensive software for automating measurements and data evaluation.
The new products are available immediately from Instrument Systems and will be continuously upgraded in the future.
For further information go to: www.instrumentsystems.com/display
Company profile Instrument Systems GmbH
Instrument Systems was founded in 1986 and is based in Munich. The company develops, manufactures and markets turnkey solutions for light measurement. Instrument Systems delivers a comprehensive range of light measuring products for industrial and research applications. These include high-performance array and scanning spectrometers as well as imaging photometers and colorimeters. Key applications are LED and display measurement, as well as spectroradiometry and photometry. Instrument Systems is one of the leading manufacturers in this area. The associated Optronik Division develops and markets photometric test equipment specifically for vehicles and the traffic sector. 85% of sales are generated from export business.
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