CS 2000

CS 2000 Spectroradiometer

The CS-2000 is a polychromator type spectroradiometer which can measure contrasts of 100,000:1 and features the world’s top-level capability to detect extremely low luminance levels of 0.003 cd/m2. The optical design and signal processing technologies of this instrument also provide accurate measurements of low to extremely low luminance and chromaticity measurements. Measurements are calculated in as little as 5 seconds, which eliminates mechanical and electrical noise factors.

The CS-2000 has a low polarization error of 2% which ensures more stable measurements of displays that use polarization, including LCDs. The selectable measuring angle feature enables the user to select the optimum angle of 1°, .2°, or .1° based on the application. With a temperature range from 5° to 35°C, this instrument is reliable in any work environment. Measurements can be taken after a warm-up time of only 30 seconds. The CS-2000 has three measurement settings, internal and external synchronization, and multi-integration mode. Synchronization can be done either internally with user inputs or externally via line input. Multi-integration mode reduces variations due to unsynchronized measurement or synchronized measurements of sources that have irregular light emission cycles.


Services & Charges

Led by our competent technical officers, we offer services for external users. We also extend our services to train users undertaking long term or intensive projects which require a longer timeline. Our competitive rates are based on the type of services and project.

Note:

  1. For internal users, please contact the respective technical officer.
  2. Prices may be subject to change. For exact quotations, please contact the respective technical officer or request your quotation by email to mmill@monash.edu.

Types of Services

Cost of Services

Photometric and Radiometric Characterisation of LED and Luminaires

RM 1000/day

VLC Test Bench with GHz Capability

RM 1000/day

Spectral Characterisation of Materials Using A Programmable Light Source

RM 1000/day

Profiling of Light in A Built Environment

RM 1000/day

Measurement of Ambulatory Light Exposure

RM 1000/day

Mock Living Room to Conduct Studies on Lighting Control and Effects of Lights on Humans

RM 1000/day

Note: The price change is subject to the usage of equipment, project timeline and manpower use.


Booking

For booking, kindly fill up the Service Requisition Form. For any further inquiries, you may write an email to mmill@monash.edu.

Please allow a lead time of at least one week from the date of your booking.


Contact

For any further inquiries and booking, please contact the respective persons below:

MMILL Email: mmill@monash.edu

Tel: (+603) 5515 9639

AP Vineetha Kalavally (Director)

E-mail: vineetha@monash.edu

Prof Tan Chee Pin (Edwin) (Deputy Director)

E-mail: tan.chee.pin@monash.edu

AP Narayanan Ramakrishnan (Deputy Director)

E-mail: ramakrishnan@monash.edu

Ms Muzaiyanah Binti Hidayab (Senior Technical Officer)

E-mail: muzaiyanah.hidayab@monash.edu


Location

Room 5801, Building 5A, Level 8,
School of Engineering,
Monash University Malaysia,
Jalan Lagoon Selatan,
47500 Subang Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia,
School of Engineering,
Monash University Malaysia,
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