NIR mini spectrometer C9405CC
compactCCDUSB

NIR mini spectrometer - C9405CC - HAMAMATSU - compact / CCD / USB
NIR mini spectrometer - C9405CC - HAMAMATSU - compact / CCD / USB
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Characteristics

Type
NIR
Configuration
compact
Detector type
CCD
Other characteristics
USB, high-sensitivity
Wavelength

Max.: 1,100 nm

Min.: 500 nm

Description

For visible to near IR (500 to 1100 nm), Enhanced near infrared sensitivity type The C9405CC is a polychromator integrated with optical elements, an image sensor and a driver circuit. Light to be measured is guided into the entrance port of TG series through an optical fiber and the spectrum measured with the built-in image sensor is output from the USB port to a PC for data acquisition. Compared to the previous product, the C9405CC delivers even higher sensitivity in the near infrared region because it uses a back-thinned CCD image sensor with enhanced near infrared sensitivity. The C9405CC comes supplied with free evaluation software that allows setting measurement conditions, acquiring and saving data, and displaying graphs. Original measurement software can be designed on an end-user's side as DLL's function specification is disclosed. Features - Enhanced near infrared sensitivity - Improved etaloning characteristics - High throughput due to transmission grating made of quartz - Easy to install into equipment - Wavelength conversion factor is recorded in internal memory - Accepts external trigger input Specifications Spectral response range : 500 to 1100 Spectral resolution (FWHM) (typ.) : 4 nm Spectral resolution (FWHM) (max.) : 5 nm Cooling : Non-cooled A/D resolution : 16 bits Interface : USB 1.1 Built-in sensor : IR-enhanced back-thinned CCD image sensor Number of total pixels : 1024 pixels Measurement condition : Typ. Ta=25 ℃, unless otherwise noted
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