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Ocean Optics S2000 R.J Lot of 4 with Rack Mount Case
$ 580.79
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This is a Used Non Tested Ocean Optics S2000 R.J Lot of 4 with Rack Mount CaseShips Domestic US Only.
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4 units as follows:
S2000
7DM Rev J 201-22200-006 - 1unit.
S2000 Rev J-7 Dual Acq. 201-22200-003 - 3 units.
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The Ocean Optics OEM S2000 Spectrometer includes the linear CCD-array optical bench, plus the circuits necessary for spectrometer operation. The result is a compact, flexible system with no moving parts that's easily integrated as an OEM component. The S2000 Spectrometer is a unique combination of technologies providing users with both an unusually high spectral response and good optical resolution in a single package. The electronics have been designed for considerable flexibility in connecting to various S2000 Series modules as well as external interfaces. The S2000 can be directly coupled to as many as 7 "slave" spectrometer channels of various designs. The S2000 also can be supplied in a CE-certified enclosure. The information included in this guide provides detailed instructions on the connection and operation of the S2000. The detector used in the S2000 Spectrometer is a high-sensitivity 2048-element CCD array from Sony (product number ILX511). (For complete details on this detector, visit Sony’s web site at http://www.sel.sony.com/semi/PDF/ILX511.pdf.) However, Ocean Optics applies a coating to all ILX511 detectors, so the optical sensitivity could vary from that specified in the Sony datasheet. The S2000 operates from a single +5VDC supply and two clock signals. One clock sets the detector’s integration time and the other clock sets the A/D frequency. Having separate clock signals allows the user to integrate for long periods of time yet clock the data out of the spectrometer quickly. These two clocks are not required to be synchronous except in the situation where a light source strobes multiple times during an integration period (see Synchronizing Strobe Events on page 10). The S2000 generates two signals for triggering light sources and external hardware and supports four different trigger modes. Details of these functions are provided in later sections.