VL-3708 Illuminance Sensor: Precision Measurements with V(lamba) Class L Accuracy
Germany – June 2025 – The VL-3708 illuminance detector from Gigahertz Optik GmbH opens doors for high-precision illuminance measurement in laboratory and industrial environments. Designed for applications that demand accurate class L measurements of photometric irradiance, the VL-3708 is a highest class solution with perfect adaption of the V(lamba) curve: Class L.
High Accuracy Illuminance Measurement
The VL-3708 is engineered to measure illuminance in lx using cosine diffusor. The sensor is optically corrected to match the CIE V(λ) photopic response in class L quality, ensuring compliance with international photometric standards.
Key Features of the VL-3708
- CIE-compliant V(λ) spectral sensitivity class L
- cosine diffusor
- Traceable factory calibration or ISO 17025 calibration
- Compatible with Gigahertz-Optik’s photometric amplifiers and optometers
- Low-noise signal output and high dynamic range
- Robust and compact construction for stable, long-term use
Ideal for Demanding Photometric Applications
The VL-3708 is used in a wide range of professional applications, including especially illuminance measurements in a calibration laboratory or in the field where highest quality, respecively lowest spectral mismatch corrections are needed.
Flexible System Integration
As part of Gigahertz-Optik’s modular measurement platform, the VL-3708 integrates seamlessly with a variety of optometers, such as the X1, P21 or P-9710 series, offering analog or digital output depending on system requirements. A full set of mounting and alignment accessories is available for repeatable positioning in laboratory or production setups.
All VL-3708 sensors are individually calibrated in Gigahertz-Optik’s ISO/IEC 17025-accredited calibration laboratory, ensuring reliable and traceable measurement performance.
More Information
For detailed specifications, system integration options, and datasheet download, visit the VL-3708 product page.