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1: Introduction
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Product Features
Incredibly configurable, with over 1 billion possible off-the-shelf configurations across
the wavelength range 190-1100nm. Balanced throughput, resolution and range to
optimize the spectrometer for your application.
Works seamlessly with Ocean Optics’ large range of light sources, accessories and
software
Easy to use. Plug and play via the micro-USB connection.
User-interchangeable slit allows you to vary the resolution and throughput of the
spectrometer on demand. In seconds, go from high resolution to high throughput using
the same spectrometer.
Indicator LEDs show the power and data transfer status of the spectrometer at all times.
Compact and lightweight. The “go anywhere” spectrometer for the lab and in the field.
The introduction of new, high-tech manufacturing methods has dramatically improved
optical alignment accuracy resulting in improved unit-to-unit performance and
reproducibility.
High thermal stability allows for accurate and repeatable measurements in demanding
environments.
Choice of USB or RS-232 serial communications supported by drivers and software that
make it easy to integrate into almost any system.
8 GPIO pins and the ability to provide power to external devices through the 40-pin
connector.
Key Feature
Best For…
Example Applications
User-
Interchangeable
Slits
Users who wish to vary resolution and
throughput during measurements, or
switch from absorbance to
fluorescence in minutes
Life science and other labs using a wide
variety of biological samples
Indicator LEDs
Convenient visual reference for
spectrometer operation and status
Teaching and general lab use
Thermal Stability
Applications that require repeatable
results in industrial and other
environments with varying
temperatures and conditions
LED binning and light metrology,
process monitoring
Reduced Unit to
Unit Variation
OEM applications such as uncalibrated
sensitivity and other measurement
needs where users benefit from low
variance
OEM manufacturers of analytical
instrumentation
Summary of Contents for Flame-S
Page 18: ...1 Introduction 8 225 00000 000 11 201604...
Page 32: ...2 Installation and Setup 22 225 00000 000 11 201604...
Page 46: ...4 Troubleshooting 36 225 00000 000 11 201604...
Page 54: ...5 How the Flame Spectrometer Works 44 225 00000 000 11 201604...
Page 74: ...7 Calibration 64 225 00000 000 11 201604...
Page 130: ...Index 120 225 00000 000 11 201604...