Used PHOTO RESEARCH SpectraScan 705 #168227 for sale
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ID: 168227
Vintage: 1999
Think film spectroradiometer
Measures luminance and color coordinates
Range 380 nm to 780 nm
1999 vintage.
PHOTO RESEARCH SpectraScan 705 is a full-featured spectrometer, which is typically employed to measure the spectral properties of light sources in the visible and near infrared range. The equipment comprises of a wide variety of detector and monochromator components, which enable precise spectral measurements of practically all light sources over this range. The system is comprised of a Detector Sub-Unit and a Monochromator Sub-Machine. The Detector Sub-Tool includes a photodiode array detector, which can be used to detect light over a wide range from visible to near infrared wavelengths. The detector utilizes a thermoelectric Peltier-cooled photodiode array for superior signal stability and spectral range resolution. This detector can be electronically controlled to take readings over an adjustable spectral range from 400 to 1100 nm. The Monochromator Sub-Asset includes a quartz double slits monochromator with a selectable bandwidth from 0.25 to 2.5 nm, as well as a pre-programmed variable slit window of 0.1 to 2.5 nm. This ensures that the light source being measured can be accurately separated into its discrete spectral elements. The spectrometer also has a spectrally calibrated xenon arc source that is used to check model operation and the accuracy of measurements. In addition, SpectraScan 705 also has a set of software programs which allow users to control the equipment, perform various measurements, and receive results. The Command Line Interface (CLI) enables users to set up the system and perform stand-alone measurements, while the Data Acquisition and Analysis (DAQ-DAQA) program allows for automated measurements from remote locations. PHOTO RESEARCH SpectraScan 705 is an advanced and highly precise spectrometer, that is capable of accurately measuring the spectral properties of light sources in the visible to near infrared range. Its wide array of components and precision software make it an ideal choice for spectral research and detailed spectral studies.
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