Multi-light quad controllers provide sequenced strobing

Aug. 4, 2020
The new controllers make possible multiple pre-programmed routines with automatically timed lighting sequences and output correlated camera triggers.

DCS-400E (quad controller) and DCS-800E (quad x2) controllers are designed for applications that require multi-channel lights and/or multi-light stations, such as computational imaging, photometric stereo, HDR, and extended depth of field, with the condition that all light heads are identical.

Both controllers provide sequenced strobing and have built-in, pre-programmed sequencing that enables cycling through pre-determined recipes. This allows the ability to automatically time lighting sequences and output correlated camera triggers through multiple pre-programmed routines.

The controllers are housed in compact enclosures with DIN rail mounting and, according to the manufacturer, deliver effective thermal dissipation.

Advanced illumination is currently developing updates for the quad controllers that will allow them to drive up to eight different lights simultaneously and control all the company’s lighting products whose power requirements do not exceed the controllers’ output capacity.

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Contact: Advanced illumination
Headquarters: Rochester, VT, USA
Product: DCS-400E and DCS-800E multi-channel controllers
Key Features: Built-in, pre-programmed sequencing that enables cycling through pre-determined recipes, housed in compact enclosures with DIN rail mounting.

What Advanced iIllumination says: View more information on the DCS-400E and DCS-800E multi-channel controllers.

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