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Framos IPSC1 Single-Channel LED Controller

Control high-voltage LED lighting precisely with Framos IPSC1, delivering up to 20A @ 200V for machine vision, inspection, and automation.

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Product Number: 12107
Category: Strobe Controllers

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Product Summary

High-voltage LED strobe controller for precision lighting control in industrial vision systems.

The Framos IPSC1 is a precision LED strobe controller designed for demanding industrial applications requiring high voltage and high current pulse control. Supporting one output channel, it delivers current pulses of up to 20A at up to 200V, making it suitable for driving powerful LED light setups in series. It features an integrated boost/buck switching power supply and offers Ethernet control for easy integration. The IPSC1 is equipped with online voltage and current monitoring, temperature sensors, EEPROM-based light-head coding for protection, and a dedicated cooling fan power supply. With a pulse width range from 1µs to 1000ms and extremely low trigger latency (~2µs), it is ideal for high-speed imaging and synchronized lighting scenarios. The controller also includes adjustable output voltage, various trigger modes, and a rugged aluminum housing for industrial durability. Whether in surface inspection, machine vision, or high-frame-rate capture, the IPSC1 provides reliability, safety, and performance in compact form.

Framos IPSC1 Single-Channel LED Controller Highlights

  • Up to 200V pulse output
  • Delivers 20A current pulses
  • Ethernet control and fan output
  • Lighthead coding and safety features

Targeted Applications

  • High-speed machine vision
  • Industrial lighting control
  • Surface inspection
  • LED array synchronization

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