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Description
The CL-200A is a compact, handheld chroma meter made by Konica Minolta , designed for precise measurement of light source characteristics — not just brightness (illuminance) but also chromaticity, color temperature, dominant wavelength, and color purity. sensing.konicaminolta.asia +2 KONICA MINOLTA It’s especially suited for modern light sources like LEDs and OLEDs, where “white light” can come with very different spectral characteristics. KONICA MINOLTA
Key design features include a removable receptor head (so the sensor can be located remotely/independently of the display unit) and software support for data management. KONICA MINOLTA +2 sensing.konicaminolta.asia +2 It is widely used in lighting design, LED module development, projector systems, color measurement for displays, and quality-control of light sources. merenisvetla.cz +2 Konica Minolta Sensing +2
Key Features & Specifications
Here are the main features and specs for the CL-200A:
Measurement capabilities :
Illuminance: 0.1 to 99,990 lux (or 0.01 to 9,999 fcd) in four automatically selected ranges KONICA MINOLTA
Chromaticity readings require at least 5 lux (0.5 fcd) or above. KONICA MINOLTA - Accuracy & repeatability :
Illuminance (Ev): ±2% ±1 digit at 800 lux (with standard Illuminant A) merenisvetla.cz +1
Chromaticity (xy): ±0.002 at 800 lux under the same conditions. merenisvetla.cz +1
Repeatability for xy: ±0.0005 (again under standard test conditions) merenisvetla.cz +1
Response : ~0.5 seconds for continuous measurement. merenisvetla.cz +1
Design & physical :
Environment & operational :
Operating temperature: –10 to 40°C, relative humidity ≤85% (no condensation) Konica Minolta Sensing
Storage: –20 to 55°C, relative humidity ≤85% KONICA MINOLTA
Connectivity & extras :
USB or RS-232C output (depending on version) for data export. KONICA MINOLTA
Comes with software for data management and multi-point measurement support (2 to 30 receptor heads) for more complex measurement systems. sensing.konicaminolta.asia +2 KONICA MINOLTA
Detachable receptor head: the sensor portion can be physically separated (via a LAN cable or adapter) from the main display/control unit – useful for remote placement or integration into measurement rigs. KONICA MINOLTA -
Why it might be a good choice
If you’re evaluating lighting systems (especially LEDs, OLEDs, mixed light sources) and want not just brightness but accurate color/chromaticity data, this is a serious instrument.
The ability to measure dominant wavelength and purity means it isn’t just “how bright is it” but “what’s the quality/color profile of that light” — very useful in film/studio/lighting design, displays, LED module manufacturing, etc.
The detachable sensor head and multi-point measurement options make it flexible for both handheld use and more complex set-ups.
Good accuracy & repeatability means the measurements can be trusted/used in QC, R&D, design workflows.