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Smart Vision Lights would like to take this opportunity to announce two new innovative products to our linear light family. Our all new modular designed LX150 & LX300 offer unique features to the market of linear light arrays never seen before. We are proud to reveal that our LC300 Linear was featured in the January issue of Vision Systems Design. Matt Pinter, Engineering Director at SVL, has posted a tech note on the useful properties of IR lighting. |
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The modular LX150 linear light utilizes Direct-Connect Technology giving the user the freedom to plug additional lights together creating tailored length solutions in increments of 150mm. This innovative design requires power connection to the first light, but eliminates the need for jumper cables to pass power through to the next. T-slots are integrated into the housing for easy mounting. The light features SVL's integrated constant current driver that eliminates the need for any external components. Direct-Connect Series Linear Lights can operate in continuous or strobe mode. They also feature NPN/PNP strobe trigger inputs, 0-10V remote analog intensity control, and a manual potentiometer for simple intensity adjustments. LX150 utilizes 6 high intensity LEDs and is available in standard tight, wide, and line optics with options for all standard and some custom wavelengths. Click Here for More Information
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ALL NEW LX300 | |
DIRECT-CONNECT LINEAR LIGHT
The plug n' play design of the Direct-Connect Linear Light Series gives users tremendous flexibility without the concern for additional wiring. The LX300 array utilizes 12 high intensity LEDs being the longest light in the Direct-Connect Series. It also features an integrated constant current driver built into the light. Built-in driver technology was pioneered by Smart Vision Lights during the company's creation. It eliminates the need for any external components in the lighting system. Direct-Connect Series Linear Lights utilize 24VDC and can operate in continuous or strobe mode. NPN or PNP strobe triggers can be used to control the pulse of the light. Intensity of the light can be controlled via 0-10V remote analog signal or manual potentiometer. Available in standard tight, wide, and line optics with options for all standard and some custom wavelengths. Click Here for More Information |