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A Solid-State Light Engine (SLE) is
an advanced lighting system that utilizes
solid-state lighting technology, primarily based
on Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) or Laser Diodes,
to generate light, the driver circuit provides a
stable power supply to the light source,
enabling dimming, color control, TTL and analog
control output functions. It integrates multiple
components, including the light source, optics,
electronics, and thermal management, into a
compact and efficient unit. Solid-state light
engines are widely used in various applications
due to their high efficiency, durability, and
versatility.
Solid-state light engines are widely used in
modern solid-state illumination markets, such as
microscopes and other life science applications.
Different SLE models are primarily distinguished
by their spectral output. It provides light
source output for excitation of GFP/FITC,
DAPI,YFP, mCherry, Cy3, Cy5, and spectrally
similar fluorophores. |
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Performance advantages
Single channel/multi-channel independent
control output
High brightness, high efficiency
Precise adjustment of brightness
Support TTL control output
Long Lifespan
Customizable |
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Application
Provides light source output for
excitation of GFP/FITC, DAPI, YFP,
mCherry, Cy3, Cy5 and spectrally similar
fluorophores
photogenetics
Biological sciences
Material science
Microscopic optics |
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