Silios offers mini colorimeter

Feb. 17, 2010
A mini colorimeter for online control and analysis is based on discrete variable filter technology.

A mini colorimeter for online control and analysis is based on discrete variable filter technology. The filter is mounted on a CMOS bar with an electronic board for the control command and recovery of data via USB link. It measures 36 × 36 mm2. A library of DLL functions allows application programming.
Silios
Peynier, France
www.silios.com

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PRESS RELEASE

SILIOS TECHNOLOGIES WILL PRESENT NEW MINI-COLORIMETERS BASED ON ITS DVF TECHNOLOGY AT PHOTONICS WEST IN SAN FRANCISCO

Chicago - SILIOS Technologies designs and manufactures micro-optics, diffractive optics, miniaturized spectrometers and optical instrumentation. New to its products is a mini-colorimeter for online control and analysis that use the visible spectrum. The company will be at Photonics West 2010 from January 23 to 28 on the French Pavilion, booth 1823.

The new mini-colorimeters are based on SILIOS' DVF (discrete variable filter) technology for any application of analysis and control of online products using the visible spectrum. It is composed of a DVF mounted on a CMOS bar plus an electronic board for the control command and the recovery of data via a USB link.

The integration of these colorimeters is simplified by their small size (36 x 36 sq. mm) and their ease of connection (USB). They can be delivered with a library of DLL functions allowing easy application programming. A development kit including demonstration software is also available.

DVF technology allows the supply of very compact, efficient, low cost multi-spectral filters. DVF chips are composed of a set of cells, each of them filtering a narrow band of wavelengths. They are collectively made according to the production methods of microelectronics.

The application fields are numerous: color measurement, printing industry, LCD displays, environment (water, air, waste), photovoltaic cells and thermal solar panels, medical, agrifood and more.

For more information, please contact:

SILIOS
Thierry Berthou
Sales Manager
ZI Peynier-Rousset
Rue Gaston Imbert Prolongée
13790 Peynier Cedex
FRANCE
Tel.: +33 4 42 53 89 60
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.silios.com

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