Micronor to introduce fiber-optic temperature sensor at SPIE Photonics West 2017

Jan. 20, 2017
The FOTEMP1-OEM-MNT fiber-optic temperature controller operates in conjunction with the company's TS series GaAs fiber-optic temperature sensors.

The FOTEMP1-OEM-MNT fiber-optic temperature controller operates in conjunction with the company's TS series GaAs fiber-optic temperature sensors. The combination provides a discrete temperature monitoring solution that can operate accurately and reliably in challenging environments where electronics-based temperature sensors (thermocouples, RTDs) cannot function. Features include a measurement range of -200° to 300°C, ±0.2ºC accuracy, and built-in USB, RS232, and SPI interfaces.

SPIE Photonics West booth number: 5359

To Learn More:

Contact:Micronor
Headquarters: Camarillo, CA
Product: FOTEMP1-OEM-MNT fiber-optic temperature controller
Key Features: ±0.2ºC accuracy

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