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Framos IPSC2 Dual-Channel High-Voltage Controller

Framos IPSC2 dual-channel LED controller delivers up to 200V pulses per channel, ideal for high-speed, high-intensity industrial lighting environments.

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Framos IPSC2 Dual-Channel High-Voltage Controller

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Dual-channel strobe controller for high-voltage LED lighting in fast and flexible vision systems.

The Framos IPSC2 is a robust and precise two-channel LED strobe controller designed to drive high-power LED lights in synchronized or independent modes. Each channel can output up to 10A at 200V, enabling control of large LED arrays in serial configurations. With integrated Ethernet control, adjustable voltage output, and support for various trigger modes, the IPSC2 offers flexibility and real-time responsiveness for industrial imaging and inspection systems. It includes Digital Light-Head coding to detect and protect against overdriving LEDs and provides power outputs for integrated cooling fans. Pulse widths can range from 1µs to 1000ms with low latency triggering, supporting high frame rates and fast imaging cycles. Ideal for environments requiring detailed inspection, rapid lighting changes, and high-intensity pulses, the IPSC2 is housed in a rugged aluminum enclosure and maintains operational reliability across challenging conditions. It delivers performance, efficiency, and adaptability in a compact form factor, well-suited for modern smart factory applications.


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