The VLS (Versatile Light System) is a versatile illumination solution that efficiently measures a wide range of image quality factors, including contrast transfer accuracy (CTA), modulated light mitigation probability (MMP), and contrast signal-to-noise ratio (CSNR). The setup, powered by six Vega light sources, creates a dynamic scene that can be quickly rearranged to simulate typical illumination challenges for automotive cameras and sensor systems.
Vega light source
The Vega light source uses DC technology to deliver a high-stability output with flicker-generation capabilities. DC technology benefits all camera testing, including tests with very short exposure times, such as automotive-grade cameras.
VLS Hardware setup
The VLS is a system of six Vega devices, each connected to an individual arm*. All Vegas are linked via the arms to a tripod, offering high adaptability. The arms' flexibility allows each Vega to be moved to generate a range of configurations and angles during testing, providing versatile testing capabilities.
We offer a product package that includes Vega light sources (up to six) and the flexible mounting option for creating dynamic test scenes. The cost varies depending on the number of light sources and mounting options. Contact our sales team for pricing details.
This product is not automated; each arm of the VLS must be manually moved and set. However, during the product development, a manual setup proved faster and more efficient than full automation.
Test Charts
Additionally, we offer grayscale test charts designed for use with Vega devices. The chart is a transmissive gray step chart with 36 patches and a 10:1 contrast. It magnetically attaches to the front of the Vega light source, thereby ensuring uniform illumination. Charts are sold separately.
*The mounting system is sold separately. We use third-party products to enable our customers to create flexible setups. The arm and tripod are third-party products, and the setup shown is an example of how the user can set up the light sources using them.


