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A spectrometer, or spectrum, is, in the broadest sense, any instrument used to measure the fluctuation of a physical feature across a certain range.
A spectrometer is a piece of equipment used in science to identify and quantify the spectrum elements of a physical phenomenon.
Instruments that measure a continuous variable of a phenomenon where the spectral components are in some way combined are sometimes referred to as spectrometers.
Over a certain region of the electromagnetic spectrum, the instrument measures these characteristics of light. A spectrometer needs a variety of different parts in order to function properly.
Atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS), atomic emission spectroscopy (AES), and atomic fluorescence spectroscopy are the three fundamental forms of spectroscopy (AFS).
The global Mini-spectrometer market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
The C11697MB, a high-sensitivity, trigger-compatible VIS-NIR mini-spectrometer module, is the newest model in Hamamatsu Photonics’ line of small spectrometers.
Due to the new S11639 CMOS linear image sensor’s excellent sensitivity, the new C11697MB is perfect for inline testing applications and the measurement of pulsed light emission.
High sensitivity is provided by the C11697MB over a broad spectral response range of 320 to 1000 nm, with light input from the measurement sample coming via a fibre optic cable.
The module features a fast readout time of only 2 ms and a 2048 pixel array with an 8 nm spectral resolution.
This makes the CMOS array the perfect choice for online examination of LEDs because the trigger function offers an integration time of only 30 s.
The C11697MB has no external power source because it operates simply through a USB interface that facilitates “plug and play” connection to a PC.
The C11697MB comes with free evaluation software that enables the user to configure the measurement parameters, gather and save data, and visually show the outcomes.
It is incredibly simple to set up and start taking simple measurements because of this.