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    Initial Performance and Reliability of Chromaticity Sensors Used for Tunable Lighting Source Systems

    November 10, 2020
    1. Solid-State Lighting
    2. Initial Performance and Reliability of Chromaticity Sensors Used for Tunable Lighting Source Systems

    A report that examines the initial performance and aging characteristics, under accelerating conditions, of a commercial illuminance and chromaticity sensor for use in sensor-driven lighting system controls—showing how changes in control sensors over time can impact the reliability of an SSL device. (September 2020)

    Initial Performance and Reliability of Chromaticity Sensors Used for Tunable Lighting Source Systems
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