Endoscope light source Strobo 21
LEDcompactcontinuous

endoscope light source
endoscope light source
endoscope light source
endoscope light source
endoscope light source
endoscope light source
endoscope light source
endoscope light source
endoscope light source
endoscope light source
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Characteristics

Applications
for endoscopes
Light source
LED
Other characteristics
compact, continuous

Description

The new ATMOS Strobo 21 LED provides the user with a stroboscopy system with innovative LED technology. Coupled with high-performance electronics, this technology makes noiseless stroboscopy without speed reduction possible — as well as vocal cord diagnostics with sharp, Sharp images thanks to high light intensity Reliable results through quick and exact determination of the base frequency Free hands thanks to foot-controlled adjustment of the exposure mode and phase shifting for freeze images ENT outpatient department ENT examination room ENT practice Phoniatrics Innovative and long-life LED technology Clear, digital display of frequency and sound pressure level Easy adjustment of the exposure time (flash duration) Slow motion: slow-motion presentation of vocal cord movement. The speed can be adjusted in steps from 0.5 to 2 Hz. Freeze image: freeze-image presentation with variable phase shifting. The frozen image can be adjusted to have a phase shift of 0°–400° by using the foot controller. Continuous light: use as a light source for viewing anatomy. ATMOS 360° diagnostics is an expandable modular system comprising interconnecting modules and devices as well as the corresponding operating software. Our solution covers the areas of diagnostics, visualization, and patient management and can be easily integrated into existing structures — for a fast, reliable, and efficient ENT diagnosis
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