Spectrometer ASP-100M 190nm-1100nm
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Description
The ASP-100M Miniature Spectrometer is a compact and lightweight device, measuring just 122x60x50 mm and weighing only 300 grams. Its streamlined design allows it to deliver a broad spectral range and high resolution, all within its small form factor. This makes it an ideal choice for applications where space is at a premium, and it's also suitable for OEM integration into a variety of devices.
One of the standout features of the ASP-100MF model is its special fiber input, which includes a spectral slit tailored to the detector's specifications. This design enables the measurement of both free-space and fiber signals without the need for realignment, enhancing its versatility and ease of use. However, it's important to note that using fiber to measure the spectrum of a femtosecond laser is not recommended, as it can lead to signal modulation and spectrum distortion.
The ASP-100M is designed with user convenience in mind, offering flexible settings selection and a USB interface for easy connectivity. It requires no additional power supply, simplifying setup and operation. Additionally, the spectrometer includes synchronization input/output options and comes with software, ensuring a comprehensive and user-friendly experience.
Spectrometer ASP-100M 190nm-1100nm
Specifications |
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Monochromator Type: | Czerny-Turner |
Effective Focal Length: | 46 mm |
Diffraction Grating: | 300 lines/mm |
Grating Blaze Wavelength: | 0 nm |
Spectral Range: | 190 – 1100 nm |
Linear Dispersion (Avg): | 38.5 nm/mm |
Spectral Resolution (Avg): | 1.35 nm |
Features
- Compact Design: The ASP-100M is a miniature spectrometer with dimensions of 122x60x50 mm and a weight of just 300 grams, making it ideal for space-demanding applications and OEM integration.
- High Resolution: Offers high spectral resolution down to 0.05 nm, ensuring precise measurements.
- Broad Spectral Range: Covers a wide spectral range from 190 nm to 1100 nm, suitable for various applications.
- USB Interface: Easy connectivity to PCs without the need for additional power supplies.
- Fiber Input: The ASP-100MF model features a special fiber input with a spectral slit, allowing for measurements of both free-space and fiber signals without realignment.
- Synchronization: Includes synchronization input/output for enhanced functionality.
- Included Software: Comes with software for diagnostics and operation, simplifying the user experience.
Applications
- Compact Design: The ASP-100M's dimensions of 122x60x50 mm and weight of 300 grams make it ideal for space-demanding applications.
- Broad Spectral Range: Features a wide spectral range that allows for high-resolution measurements.
- High Resolution: Capable of achieving resolutions down to 0.05 nm.
- USB Interface: Easy connectivity to PCs and other devices.
- Fiber Input: The ASP-100MF model includes a special fiber input with a spectral slit for measuring free-space or fiber signals.
- No Additional Power Supply: Operates without the need for an external power source.
- Synchronization Input/Output: Provides synchronization capabilities for various applications.
- Software Included: Comes with software for easy setup and operation.
- OEM Integration: Designed for easy integration into other devices.
- Diagnostics: Suitable for diagnostic applications, such as measuring Hg-Ar lamp spectra.
Frequently Asked Questions
The Spectrometer ASP-100M has 122x60x50 mm dimensions and weighs 300 grams.
The Spectrometer ASP-100M has a broad spectral range of 190-1,100nm.
The Spectrometer ASP-100M has a high resolution down to 0.05nm.
Yes, the Spectrometer ASP-100MF features a special fiber input with a spectral slit.
No, it is not recommended to use fiber to measure the spectrum of a femtosecond laser with the Spectrometer ASP-100MF due to signal modulation and subsequent spectrum distortion.