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UV-Vis-NIR Spectrometers
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InVizU Cube
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Manufacturer of Optical Spectrometers, Camera Systems for OEM Industrial Applications

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UV-Vis-NIR Spectrometers
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Ultra Compact and Broad Range Spectrometer

InVizU Cube optical layout InVizU Cube spectral coverage InVizU Cube Quantum Efficiencies

InVizU Cube (Infrared-Visible-Ultraviolet) is the latest evolution of the ultra compact, high performance spectrometers from the HORIBA Scientific OEM team. This dual system for industrial applications uses a modified miniaturized VS70 optical engine optimized for the UV-VIS spectral range along with the VS20 optimized for the NIR spectral range. The InVizU Cube is based on high performance aberration corrected concave holographic gratings fitted with custom multi-area order-sorting filter to eliminate higher orders.

This platform is specially designed to easily adapt to a large variety of detectors and electronic drivers. The optical design is optimized to minimize stray light and maximize optical performance. The InVizU Cube outperforms current generation of broad range mini-spectrometers thanks to its compact sleek design, high sensitivity, flat spectral response and resolution.

 

For OEM Industrial Applications

ㆍ Fluorescence
ㆍ Photoluminescence
ㆍ Reflectance
ㆍ Emission
ㆍ Examples :
     - Semiconductors
     - Food Integrity and Pharma Production
     - Life Sciences
     - Analytical Chemistry
     - Metrology
     - Process Monitoring

ㆍ Extended spectral coverage of 200 -1700 nm
ㆍ Super compact size (100 x 100 x 108 mm) robustness and stability 
ㆍ High SNR CMOS sensor combined with cooled NIR IGA array 
ㆍ Simultaneous acquisition of  UV-VIS and NIR spectra
ㆍ Includes a custom-madebifurcated SMA fiber as a dual input to the spectrometer
ㆍ Triple USB 2.0 Ethernet and EtherCAT communication
ㆍ High throughput and ultra low stray light

 

OEM Spectrometer Selection Guide

 

General Spectrometer Specifications*

Spectral Coverage

200 - 1,700 nm

Spectrometer Input

Input port: SMA for UV-VIS and custom-end ferrule for NIR (see drawing for details)

Spectral Resolution

< 6 nm
Average Spectral Dispersion

17 nm/mm for UV-VIS and 75 nm/mm for NIR

Focal Length

70 mm for UV-VIS and 20 mm for NIR

F/#

F/4 for UV-VIS and F/2.7 for NIR

Stray Light

± 0.1 nm

Wavelength Accuracy

< 0.4 nm (using multi-area wavelength calibration) for UV-VIS and 5 nm for NIR

Software

LabVIEW™ acquisition software for initial evaluation (DLLs provided for software integration)

 

 

Detector Options and Specifications*
  High Speed Linear Front Illuminated CMOS Sensor TE Cooled Linear InGaAs Detector
Detector Model Hamamatsu CMOS lineari mage Sensor S11639 with active pixel structure and global e-shutter Hamamatsu InGaAs Linear Image Sensor G11508
on a CMOS chip
Detector Sensor Format 2048 x 1 pixels 512 x 1 pixels (256 x 1 pixels, optional)
Detector Active Area 28.7 mm x 0.2 mm 12.8 mm x 0.5 mm
Detector Pixel Size 14 μm x 200 μm 25 μm x 500 μm (60 μm x 500 μm, optional)
Detector QE Refer to graphs below Refer to graphs below
Full Well Capacity 100,000 e¯ (typical)
80,000 e¯ (minimum)
Low-Gain: 175,000,000 e¯
(typical)
High-Gain: 17,500,000 e¯
(typical)
Readout Noise 16 e¯ (typical); 20 e¯ (maximum) Low-Gain: 16,000 e¯
(typical)
High-Gain: 1,900 e¯ (typical)
Dynamic Range
(FW/RN)
6,250:1 (typical)
75.9 dB (typical)
Low-Gain:11,000:1 (typical)
80.8 dB (typical)
High-Gain: 9,000:1 (typical)
79.1 dB (typical)
SNR (SQRT FW) 316 Low-Gain: 13,228 High-Gain: 4,183
Dark Current 375e¯ pixel/s (typical)
500 e¯/pixel/s (maximum) @ 20° C
Within ±250,000 e¯/pixel/s (typical) @ 5° C
Maximum Spectral Rate 5,000 spectra/s (Single IGA Sensor Mode)
833 spectra/s (Single CMOS Sensor Mode, or Dual Sensor Mode of CMOS+IGA)
ADC 16-bit
Thermoelectric Cooling
(1-Stage)
Uncooled 0° C @ T (ambient external) ≤ +30° C
+5° C @ T (ambient external) ≤ +35° C
+10° C @ T (ambient external) up to +40° C
Non-linearity <1% (corrected) <1% (uncorrected, will be smaller after correction)
Sensor Operating Modes Single CMOS Sensor (UV – VIS)
Single IGA Sensor (NIR)
Dual Sensor (CMOS & IGA)
Exposure Time 20 μs up to 100 sec (defined only by dark current)
Exposure Time Modes
for Dual Sensor Operation
Standard (equal sensor integration time values) and variable
(different synchronized sensor integration time values)
Communication Interface Multi Communication (MC): USB 2.0 HS, Ethernet (10/100), or EtherCAT (Optional)
Environmental Conditions Operating temperature 15° C to 40° C ambient
Relative humidity <70% (non-condensing)
Storage temperature -25° C to 45° C
Power Requirements
AC/DC Power Supply
(provided)
24VDC @ 0.36A typical (3-Pin M8 Connector)

 

* HORIBA Instruments has a policy of continuous product development, and reserves the right to amend part numbers, descriptions and specifications without prior notice

 

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HORIBA
Manufacturer of Optical Spectrometers, Camera Systems for OEM Industrial Applications
HORIBA Scientific is a market leader in CCD spectrometers, diffraction gratings, and scientific cameras. Our OEM division offers spectroscopy and imaging solutions that will exceed your next-generation requirements and consistently outperform the competition. That includes: ㆍ Better Stray Light performance thanks to the integration of our Aberration Corrected Holographic Concave Gratingsㆍ Superior SNR thanks to higher full well combined with lower read noise on our CCD and CMOS optimized electronics Our technology portfolio spans VUV to near-infrared wavelengths, and our global team of highly experienced project managers and engineers work closely with you to understand your product requirements and business needs. Together we will deliver innovative and cost effective volume spectroscopy and imaging solutions for your most challenging industrial applications.  
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