19 April 2011
We are pleased to announce the QUEST series of high performance miniature fibre optic spectrometers from B&W Tek Inc.
Now featuring an ultra-low thermal drift spectrum of ~19 counts/°C (typical) and a faster readout speed of >2.0MHz. In addition, the QUEST series is now available with an optional RS232 communication interface for convenient integration into larger systems.
The new faster readout speed makes the QUEST ideal for high speed online production applications such as LED characterisation and sorting.
The QUEST series includes both a traditional crossed Czerny Turner spectrograph (Quest X), as well as an unfolded Czerny Turner spectrograph (Quest U) to minimise stray light in the UV region. Both are equipped with a 2048 element linear CCD array, built-in 16-bit digitizer, and an externally synchronized trigger.
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