Measure the emission color/brightness of LEDs quantitatively with a unique color sensor!! 【LED Color Test System】
Are you struggling with the labor involved in inspecting the LED's emission color and brightness? Takahashi's flying probe tester has an optional feature that allows for the measurement of LED emission color and brightness using a color sensor. We have examples of cases where visual inspections have been switched to inspections using the flying probe tester. Here are the actual benefits of implementation: 1: Zero burden on visual inspectors Directly looking at the LED's emission color can damage the operator's eyes, but switching to the flying probe tester can eliminate this burden. 2: Clarification of measurement standards Visual inspection can lead to variability in judgment criteria among inspectors. However, inspections using a color sensor have clear judgment criteria based on numerical comparisons, allowing for stable inspections. 3: No need for jig manufacturing costs In the case of LED inspections with the flying probe tester, there is no need to create dedicated jigs. We welcome inquiries for trials and tests. If you have any concerns, please feel free to contact us.
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Takaya is highly regarded as a leading manufacturer of flying probe testers representing Japan, receiving acclaim in various countries around the world. Its areas of activity extend beyond the home appliance industry to include the medical device industry and the automotive industry, both of which demand high quality standards, as well as the aerospace industry, which has very high entry barriers.
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【Adopted Industries】 EMS, EMDS companies Semiconductor manufacturing equipment Communication infrastructure and servers Automotive, aircraft, and ships Medical devices Industrial machinery and robots FA machine tools Power generation and power systems
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Founded in 1894 as a textile company, Takaya Textile expanded and established its electronics division in 1966, beginning the assembly of transistor radios. Currently, in addition to contract manufacturing services (EMS) related to electronic devices, the company actively manufactures and sells in-circuit testers (printed circuit board inspection devices), RFID-related equipment (technology that enables information exchange through short-range wireless communication from IC information tags), and engages in IT consulting and system solutions, among various electronics businesses both domestically and internationally. We will continue to evolve as a corporate group that contributes to the development of society, with textiles and electronics as our two pillars.