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Multiple transfer standard for calibration and characterization of test setups for LED lamps and luminaires in industry

Proper characterization of test setups used in industry for testing and traceable measurement of lighting devices by the substitution method is an important task. According to new standards for testing LED lamps, luminaires and modules, uncertainty budgets are requested because in many cases the pro...

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Published in:Metrologia 2018-04, Vol.55 (2), p.S37-S42
Main Authors: Sperling, A, Meyer, M, Pendsa, S, Jordan, W, Revtova, E, Poikonen, T, Renoux, D, Blattner, P
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EN 13032-4
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Lamps
LED lamps
Light emitting diodes
Luminaires
Measurement
multiple transfer standard
test setup
Tungsten
Uncertainty
title Multiple transfer standard for calibration and characterization of test setups for LED lamps and luminaires in industry
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