Now available from Ocean Optics is a light-measurement system for spectroradiometric analysis of LEDs, lamps, flat panel displays and other radiant sources, as well as solar radiation.
Archive for April, 2010
The Jaz-PX is a high flash rate, short-arc xenon lamp especially useful for UV-Vis applications such as absorbance, bioreflectance, fluorescence and phosphorescence.
Ocean Optics’ Jaz modular optical sensing platform was chosen as a finalist in the Test and Measurement category of Design News’ annual Golden Mousetrap Awards, recognizing engineering innovation and creativity in product design. Jaz is a family of stackable, modular and autonomous components that share common electronics and communications. At its heart is a miniature [...]
We provided a Jaz modular spectrometer suits to the trek crew of Return to Everest 2009 – a crew including Keith Cowing, Miles O’Brien and NASA astronaut, Scott Parazynski and others. One of their goals was to measure solar irradiance at extreme altitude.
Analysis of UV-Vis reflectance and reflected color of biological subjects – birds, insects, fruits, vegetables and more – is conveniently achieved with a Jaz modular sensing system. Considerations such as instrument footprint, light source requirements and power needs are resolved using a Jaz configured for field portability.
Learn the quick and easy steps for turning your Jaz into a network spectrometer. Configure your Jaz and access your data over Ethernet. Communicate with your Jaz from anywhere on the network using SpectraSuite software. For more information, visit www.oceanoptics.com/Products/jaz.asp http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fq98R5JtIdk
