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Ocean Optics Adds New Triggering and Interface Options for Maya2000 Pro Spectrometer Ocean Optics has added
triggering functions to its Maya2000 Pro back-thinned CCD miniature
spectrometer to provide accurate timing and synchronization between the
spectrometer and other devices. Three low-jitter trigger and normal operating
modes are now possible. Applications include pulsing a light source to occur
when acquiring a spectra and synchronizing spectral acquisition to coordinate
with samples moving through a process stream or sensors reaching a certain
temperature level. In addition to triggering, Ocean Optics has enhanced Maya2000 Pro performance with support for RS-232 communications and improved optoelectronics that increase dynamic range (to 15000:1), lower trigger jitter (to 100 ns) and decrease dark noise (to 6 RMS counts). Triggering provides precise timing between devices. The Maya2000 Pro can be triggered so that sending the spectrometer a pulse causes it to do something such as turn off or on a light, activate a pulse in a pulsed light source or start or end spectral acquisition in the spectrometer. For example, in the External Triggering mode, an event outside the sampling system (such as a button push, lever activation or laser) electronically pulses the spectrometer's trigger pin and starts acquisition of the spectra with microsecond accuracy. The Maya2000 Pro has a 30-pin connector and 10 user-programmable digital I/Os. Its enhanced onboard programmable high-speed FPGA controller enables triggering and provides other performance advantages. Available operating modes are Normal (spectrometer continuously acquires spectra) and the three trigger modes:
To learn more about Maya2000 Pro triggering, visit www.oceanoptics.com, call Ocean Optics World Headquarters at +1 727-733-2447, or e-mail info@oceanoptics.com. |
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