MS-711 Spectroradiometer
- Reference for spectral measurements UV-VIS-NIR
- High optical resolution <7nm
- Operating temperature range -10 to 50°C
- Made for outdoor solar research
- Robust design no moving parts
- NIST Traceable calibration
The new generation grating spectroradiometer MS-711 is designed to provide the most accurate solar spectral data outdoors. The MS-711 is a unique all-weather sensor, without any moving parts. The detector core is temperature controlled to provide accurate irradiance measurement data within the spectral range from 300nm to 1100nm (UV-Visible-NIR). MS-711 is accurately calibrated with traceability to the International Standards and issued with a calibration uncertainty budget. The rugged optical design of the diffusor and input optics make the MS concept superior to any fiber optic spectroradiometer which will be susceptible to mechanical vibration and handling. The MS spectroradiometers are designed for permanent installation but are perfectly suited as a traveling reference.
MS-711 has a separate power supply unit and can ...
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Cable length | 20 / 30 m |
Applications and uses
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