GREEN-Wave Spectrometer | StellarNet

The StellarNet GREEN-Wave miniature spectrometers are fiber optically coupled instruments with a wide selection of standard models for measurements in 350-1150nm wavelength ranges. Various models provide a choice of grating range and slit resolutions. New and improved electronics with a high speed 16-bit digitizer allows for fast data acquisition and a signal to noise of 400:1

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Features & Benefits:
Measurements in the 350-1150nm wavelength regions.
Most Affordable model with volume discounts available.
8 standard models with options for customized wavelength ranges.
Signal: noise = 400:1.
1x3x5″ compact enclosure allows for eXtreme portability.
New! low power consumption for 2x longer lifetime on tablets/laptops.
Great for teaching and educational labs!.

Technical Specifications:
Optical resolution: 0.2nm.
Detector type: CCD 2048 pixels.
Detector range: 350-1150nm.
Pixel size: 14 x 200um (CCD).
Diffraction Gratings: Holographic & Ruled.
Grating g/mm: 300, 600,1200,1800, 2400.
Spectrograph: f/4, SymX-Czerny–Turner.
Order sorting filters: Integrated & High Pass.
Signal to noise: 1000:1.
Digitizer: 16-bit.
Dynamic range: 2000:1 with 6 decades.
Dimensions: 1x3x5″” .
Weight: 14 ounces.
Power consumption: < 100 mA via USB port.
Interface Options: USB2.
Data Transfer Speed: 30Hz.
Slit size options: 14, 25, 50, 100, 200um.
Stray light: <.1% at 435nm;<.05% at 600nm.
Fiber optic input: SMA-905 0.22na single fiber.
Operating systems: Windows and Linux (2), Andriod (2), iOS (2).
Software included: SpectraWiz Program, WinSDK (C,C#,VB, Delphi), Customizable LabVIEW, VBA for Excel (CRI & LED Report).

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