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Framos HPSC2-E Dual LED Strobe Controller

Discover the Framos HPSC2-E, a dual-channel strobe controller delivering up to 40A at 48V for high-speed, asynchronous LED lighting control.

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Product Number: 21453
Category: Strobe Controllers

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Product Summary

Dual-channel strobe controller for asynchronous LED lighting control in high-speed imaging systems.

Framos HPSC2-E Dual LED Strobe Controller Highlights

  • Two independent output channels
  • Delivers 40A at 48V per output
  • Asynchronous operation up to 50 kHz
  • Efficiency above 90%

Targeted Applications

  • Automated inspection
  • Motion capture systems
  • Robotic vision
  • High-speed industrial cameras

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The Framos HPSC2-E is a powerful two-channel strobe controller engineered for advanced LED lighting control in high-speed and asynchronous imaging applications. With individually controllable output channels, it enables full synchronization flexibility and independent control over two separate light heads. Designed to deliver up to 40A pulses at 48V, the HPSC2-E excels in producing high-intensity illumination, even in dynamic and complex lighting environments. The integrated digital buck and boost power supply ensures efficient power delivery with up to 120W output per channel. The unit supports asynchronous operation at up to 50 kHz, making it ideal for capturing sharp images of fast-moving objects. Its compact and rugged design includes opto-isolated trigger inputs and advanced features such as Optimal Autosense, allowing automatic adaptation to changing conditions. Engineers can manage light intensity, timing, and overdrive with precision, ensuring maximum image clarity in automated inspection, robotics, and motion analysis tasks. With high signal quality and energy efficiency exceeding 90%, the HPSC2-E is an essential tool for modern vision systems.


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