Datasheet | November 13, 2009

High Resolution Fiber Optic Spectrometer: AvaSpec-3648

Source: Avantes BV

The AvaSpec-3648 High Resolution Fiber Optic Spectrometer is based on the AvaBench-75 symmetrical Czerny-Turner design with 3648 pixel CCD Detector Array. The High Resolution Fiber Optic Spectrometer has a fiber optic entrance connector (standard SMA, others possible), collimating and focusing mirror and diffractional grating. A choice of 16 different gratings with different dispersion and blaze angles enable applications in the 200-1100nm range. The AvaSpec-3648 High Resolution Fiber Optic Spectrometer comes with a 16 bit AD converter, and USB2.0 high speed interface. The AvaSpec- 3648 High Resolution Fiber Optic Spectrometer is especially suitable for measuring high resolution applications and thanks to the 10µsec electronic shutter has a wide dynamic range. An optional detector coating can enhance the CCD performance for the UV range and a detector collection lens offers high sensitivity.

Digital IO ports enable external triggering and control of shutter and pulsed light sources from the Avantes line of instruments.

The AvaSpec-3648 High Resolution Fiber Optic Spectrometer has a USB2 interface with fast data sampling of 270 spectra per second and data transfer in 3.7 msec and supports analog in-and outputs as well. Optional Bluetooth® (-BT) communication and an SD card for on-board saving of spectra can be added. The AvaSpec-3648-USB2 runs on USB power and comes with AvaSoft-basic, a complete manual and USB interface cable. Multiple (up to 127) USB2 spectrometers with different detector types can be externally coupled (see section multi-channel spectrometers).

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