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Framos IPSC4-r2 Quad-Channel LED Controller

Framos IPSC4-r2 offers quad-channel control with 10A @ 200V per channel, ideal for advanced LED lighting in precision inspection and industrial vision systems.

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Framos IPSC4-r2 Quad-Channel LED Controller

1 µs · 4

Min. pulse length
1 µs
Number of channels
4

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Product Overview

High-performance quad-channel LED controller with 200V support and advanced trigger features for industrial lighting systems.

The Framos IPSC4-r2 is a high-precision four-channel LED strobe controller designed for complex machine vision and industrial automation systems requiring high voltage and high current capabilities. Each output channel supports pulses of up to 10A at 200V, offering a total of 40A for large, high-power LED illumination setups. The device operates in both continuous and pulsed modes and features an internal digital switching power supply with buck and boost functionality, enabling output voltage adjustment between 5V and 200V. Ideal for applications needing detailed synchronization, the IPSC4-r2 supports external and internal triggering with extremely low latency (~2µs) and operates at high frame rates up to 1000ms. It offers online current and voltage monitoring, temperature sensing, and EEPROM-based lighthead coding to prevent overdriving and extend component lifespan. Control is available via Ethernet or RS-232 interfaces, and additional fan power outputs ensure thermal management in demanding environments. Ruggedly housed in an aluminum enclosure and engineered for industrial durability, the IPSC4-r2 is suited for high-end vision systems that demand exact lighting control, especially in high-speed or precision inspection workflows. It delivers not only power, but intelligent safety and integration features essential for modern imaging systems.


Product Specifications

Min. pulse length [µs]
1
Number of channels
4

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