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Ocean Optics adds Scientific-grade Spectrometer with Enhanced VIS-NIR Response
High-sensitivity spectrometer is ideal for wide range of VIS-NIR applications
he Maya2000 Pro-VIS-NIR from Ocean Optics is a back-thinned 2D FFT-CCD spectrometer with high sensitivity, 80% peak quantum efficiency and excellent VIS-NIR response. The Maya2000 Pro-VIS-NIR is ideal for low light- level applications such as Raman, as well as for analysis of gases used in semiconductor processing and measurement of biological samples in the life sciences. The Maya2000 Pro- VIS-NIR has a low-etalon, scientific-grade detector that provides high quantum efficiency from ~400-1100 nm. Other features include triggering functions for providing accurate timing and synchronization between the spectrometer and other devices. Three low-jitter trigger modes and normal (free-running spectral acquisition) operating modes are possible. Applications include pulsing a light source when acquiring a spectra and synchronizing spectral acquisition to coordinate with samples moving through a process stream or sensors reaching a certain temperature level. In addition, Maya2000 Pro-VIS-NIR supports RS-232 communications and has a 30-pin connector and 10 user-programmable digital I/Os. Its enhanced onboard programmable high-speed FPGA controller enables triggering and provides other performance advantages. To learn more about Maya2000 Pro- VIS-NIR, visit
www.oceanoptics.eu or e-mail
Info@OceanOptics.eu.
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Ocean Optics Tel: +31 (0)26 319 05 00 E-mail:
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