UV-NIR spectrometer from BaySpec features a CCD array detector

Nov. 11, 2010
The Super Gamut UV-NIR Series employs a highly efficient grating as the spectral dispersion element and a sensitive CCD array detector as the detection element for high-speed parallel processing and continuous spectrum measurements.

The Super Gamut UV-NIR Series employs a highly efficient grating as the spectral dispersion element and a sensitive CCD array detector as the detection element for high-speed parallel processing and continuous spectrum measurements. Features include three programmable slit options or a fiber input, a CCD array detector, no moving parts, optical throughput with f/3, millisecond response time, and factory calibration.
BaySpec
Fremont, CA

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Bayspec Introduces UV-NIR Spectrometer

Expands SuperGamut family from 190-1080nm

The Super Gamut UV-NIR Series employs a highly efficient grating as the spectral dispersion element and an ultra sensitive CCD array detector as the detection element, thereby providing high-speed parallel processing and continuous spectrum measurements. As an input, the device uses a fiber optic input or slit optics arrangement based on customer preferences. The signal is spectrally dispersed with the grating and the diffracted field is focused onto a CCD array detector. The control electronics read out the processed digital signal to extract required information. Both the raw data and the processed data are available to the host.

BaySpec's Super Gamut series UV-NIR spectrometers are designed to meet real-world challenges for best-in-class performance, long-term reliability, and compact size. Benefiting from experience manufacturing high-volume spectral monitoring devices for the telecommunications industry, BaySpec's spectral devices utilize low-cost field proven components. For the first time in instrumentation history an affordable, accurate and ruggedized spectral device is a reality.

Key Features:

Performance with Flexibility
Ruggedized, reliable, no moving parts
Compact size and high efficiency
Outstanding optical throughput with f/3
Fast milli-sec response time
Factory calibrated for long-life
3 Programmable slit options, or fiber input
Low cost of ownership

Click here for the full datasheet.

Applications:

Biochemical
Chemical Analysis
HPLC, HPGC Engines
Color / Dyes
Dissolution
Environmental
Multicomponent analysis
Proteins
QA/QC of mixtures
Small volume samples
Sunscreens

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Posted by Lee Mather

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