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Ocean FX UV-VIS Spectrometer

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Product Details

The Ocean FX-UV-VIS (200-850 nm) is a versatile spectrometer with acquisition speed up to 4,500 scans per second, onboard processing for improved SNR and reduced data transfer time, and robust communications via USB, Gigabit Ethernet, RS-232 and Wi-Fi. Ocean FX is an excellent choice for high-speed process applications, measurement of fast events and flicker in lighting, and reaction monitoring.

Ocean FX is available in application-ready, custom and OEM spectrometer configurations. The spectrometer can be integrated into other devices as a component, subassembly or turnkey solution.

Product Overview

  • Fast acquisition – acquires up to 4,500 spectra per second
  • Buffering and timestamping – onboard buffer holds up to 50,000 spectra so you don’t miss a single data point
  • Onboard averaging – average up to 5,000 spectra
  • Easy connection to other devices – operates via Gigabit Ethernet, Wi-Fi, and USB simultaneously

 

 

Specifications

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Spectroscopy:

Wavelength Range:
200nm - 850nm
Optical Resolution:
1.33 nm FWHM (typical)
Integration Time:
10μs - 10s
Dynamic Range:
5000:1
Input Fiber Connector:
SMA 905
Onboard Averaging:
Up to 5000 spectra
Onboard Memory:
50000 spectra
Scan Rate:
4500 scans/second (varies by performance of operating computer and system)
Signal to Noise Ratio:
290:1 (full signal)
Thermal Stability:
0.11 pixels/°C

Detector:

Grating:
GRATING_#1
Detector:
CMOS
Entrance slit:
25 µm
Detector Collection Lens:
No
Yes

Electronics:

A/D Resolution:
16 bit
Connectors:
USB
40 pin JAE DD4 connector
Gigabit Ethernet
Inputs/Outputs:
8 x user programmable GPIOs
Trigger Modes:
4 modes

Communications:

Wired:
Ethernet
USB
RS-232
Wireless:
Wi-fi 802.11 a/b/g/n

Environmental:

Compliance:
CE
CISPR 11:2010
EMC 2004/108/EC
EN61326-1:2013
FCC
Material:
RoHS
Operating Temperature:
0 °C to 50 °C
Storage Temperature:
-30° to 70° C

Measurement techniques