Broadband Light Source Coupled to a Liquid Light Guide (LLG)
HPLS243 Includes 3 mm Core Diameter, 1.2 m (4') Long LLG (LLG0338-4)
HPLS245 Includes 5 mm Core Diameter, 1.2 m (4') Long LLG (LLG0538-4)
Color Rendering Index (CRI): 94*
Dimming Range: 30 - 100%
Five Times Longer Lifetime than Conventional Xenon Lamps (>10,000 Hours**)
USB 2.0 Connection and Control Software Included
Power Supply is Included
Thorlabs' high-power, solid-state, plasma light sources (LIFI®) combine the best features of solid-stage electronics and full spectrum plasma emitters. These light sources use a dielectric resonant cavity to efficiently couple power from a solid-state power amplifier through a high-intensity discharge vessel and into the included Liquid Light Guide. The results are a long life (>10,000 hours**, or five times longer than a conventional arc lamp) and a complete color spectrum, making this source ideal for applications such as endoscopy, microscopy, and other medical lighting and inspection applications. This unit also offers many additional features including a USB 2.0 control interface and intensity dimming.
The compact design of the HPLS200 series incorporates a plasma lamp, lamp assembly, and universal (85 - 264 VAC) power supply in one enclosure. The display, controls, and power switch are located on the front of the unit. Lamp ON and intensity can be controlled from the front panel, as well as with the control software. The USB interface, AC cord, and liquid light guide (LLG) mount are located in the rear of the unit. This long-lived plasma lamp is not replaceable by the user; please contact Tech Support for a replacement quote.
The output port of these solid state plasma light sources is equipped with a mount that accepts the included Thorlabs' Ø3 mm or Ø5 mm LLG. The light source design enables airflow and monitoring of the LLG tip temperature, which prevents overheating. To further protect the LLG, a hot mirror is placed just before the LLG tip. A safety system prevents lamp operation if an LLG is not attached.
A new version of the firmware for the HPLS light sources is available for download. Please see the Software Downloads tab for details.
*Prior to LLG **The lifetime of >10,000 hours is rated as the time when intensity reaches 50% of the original output.
Item #
HPLS243
HPLS245
Wavelength Range
400 to 700 nm
Included Liquid Light Guide
Ø3 mm Core
Ø5 mm Core
Liquid Light Guide (LLG) Mount
3 mm and 5 mm LLG
Color Rendering Index (CRI)a
94
Optical Power at LLG Tip Output
2.5 W
6.0 W
Time to Brightness (Turn on to 90%)
10 s Typical (30 s Max)
Numerical Aperture (NA)
0.66b
Rated Average Lifetime
10,000 Hours at 50% Intensityc
Dimming Range
30% to 100%
Correlated Color Temperature
6500 Kelvin (Typical)
Electrical
AC Line Voltage
85 VAC to 264 VAC
Nominal Power Use
230 W
Cooling Fan Control
Pulse Width Modulation Controller
Physical
Dimensions (with Feet Attached)
9.47" x 7.22" x 6.67" (241 x 183 x 169 mm)
a Prior to LLG b The focusing lens inside the nose cone of the light source has a NA of 0.66. The LLG is placed at the focal point of this lens. c The lifetime of >10,000 hours is rated as the time when intensity reaches 50% of the original output.
These curves were obtained by subtracting a starting reference spectrum from the light source spectra measured at various times after startup. To view a stability curve for a specific time, click on the corresponding line in the legend below.
At the heart of LIFI® is the bulb sub-assembly where a sealed bulb is embedded in a dielectric material. This design is more reliable than conventional light sources that insert degradable electrodes into the bulb. The dielectric material serves two purposes: first as a waveguide for the RF energy transmitted by the RF Power Amplifier Circuit and second as an electric field concentrator that focuses energy in the bulb. The energy from the electric field rapidly heats the material in the bulb to a plasma state that emits light of high intensity and full spectrum. The LIFI light source provides a lifetime in excess of 10,000 hours, which is ten times that of a conventional Xenon bulb.
**The lifetime of >10,000 hours is rated as the time when the intensity reaches 50% of the original output.
Firmware
Version 2.04
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Posted Comments:
Poster:
Posted Date: 2013-03-13 23:15:34.28
Does the light source include a (electronic) shutter? If yes, how fast is it?
Poster: jlow
Posted Date: 2013-03-14 13:19:00.0
Response from Jeremy at Thorlabs: In the HPLS243 and HPLS245, there's an internal beam block /shutter mechanism that is only used to block the light into the LLG during turn on. The reason being is that the bulb always fires to 100% intensity then attenuates to its set-point. The internal shutter is controlled by the light source during turn on only, and cannot be controlled by the end user. The open time is measured to be about 7.0ms.
Poster: bdada
Posted Date: 2012-01-25 14:33:00.0
Response from Buki at Thorlabs:
Thank you for using our online feedback forum. The output port of the lamp is only compatible with the Thorlabs supplied Liquid Light Guides (LLG) and there is no thread associated with it. The LLG is held in place with a lock nut after it is inserted into the port.
We will soon release an LLG to SM1 adapter. We will also update our drawing to include dimensions for the output port and other details that are currently missing.
Please contact TechSupport@thorlabs.com if you have any questions.
Poster: acable
Posted Date: 2012-01-17 18:04:51.0
The mechanical drawing is really sparse, specifically i need details on the output aperture. Dtails such as the diameter, is it threaded (hoping for SM05 threads), are there any provisions for attaching a 30 mm cage system.
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Thorlabs offers collimation adapters with AR-coated aspheric condenser lenses (EFL = 40 mm) for collimating the output from our High-Power Light Sources. Five different collimator housings are available; each is designed to mate to the illumination port on an Olympus IX/BX, Leica DMI, Nikon Eclipse, Nikon Eclipse Ti, or Zeiss Axioskop microscope. The difference between both Nikon Eclipse adapters is an additional spring on the bayonet of the Nikon Eclipse Ti adapter.
These adapters quickly mount onto the end of either the Ø3 mm or Ø5 mm Liquid Light Guide (LLG). The LLG is secured via a setscrew into the back of the collimator. The addition of these adapters allows the user to incorporate our HPLS200 series lamps into a microscope illumination port.