Ocean Optics to showcase microspectrometer at SPIE BiOS and SPIE Photonics West 2015

Jan. 12, 2015
The STS microspectrometer measures 40 × 42 × 24 mm and performs across the UV (190–650 nm), visible (350–800 nm), and NIR (650–1100 nm).

The STS microspectrometer measures 40 × 42 × 24 mm and performs across the UV (190–650 nm), visible (350–800 nm), and NIR (650–1100 nm). Signal-to-noise performance and photometric accuracy are comparable to benchtop instruments. A developer's kit comprising the spectrometer, a microcomputer, customizable software, and wireless capabilities is available for integration into a variety of laboratory, process monitoring, and environmental applications. Utilities include regular lab use or as a system for integrating into handheld devices for light metrology, color measurement, and mounting onto UAVs for remote monitoring.

SPIE BiOS/Photonics West booth number:
8700 (BiOS) and 1814 (Photonics West)

To Learn More:

Contact:Ocean Optics
Headquarters: Dunedin, FL
Product: STS microspectrometer
Key Features: UV-visible-NIR performance

What Ocean Optics says:
View more information on the STS microspectrometer.

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