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Spectroradiometer offers high-speed measurements.


August 10, 2006 - Combining backside-thinned CCD detector technology with RadOMA optoelectrical platform, GS-1290-X Series offers millisecond measurement speed, low-light measurement capability, and blue-light region sensitivity. Self-calibrated system features interchangeable components, USB and Ethernet interfaces, and Automatic Dynamic Range Optimization. Comprised of 3 models, series covers spectral range from UV to near infrared: 260-900 nm, 380-810 nm, or 300-1,100 nm.

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Gamma Scientific Introduces High-Sensitivity Spectroradiometer


Backside-thinned CCD detector technology enables millisecond measurement speeds and enhanced blue-region sensitivity

San Diego, Calif., July 06, 2006 - Gamma Scientific announces the GS-1290-X Series, an advanced, high-speed spectroradiometer family that combines the leading-edge sensitivity of backside-thinned CCD detector technology with Gamma Scientific's industry-renowned RadOMA optoelectrical platform. The GS-1290-X features millisecond measurement speed, exceptional low-light measurement capability and superior blue-light region sensitivity over conventional front-illuminated CCD-based systems.
The GS-1290-X is ideally suited for applications including retroreflective-material color measurement, LED color measurement, display measurement and light-source measurement.

"The GS-1290-X represents the state-of-the-art in speed and accuracy in a commercially available spectroradiometer," said Richard Austin, president of Gamma Scientific.
"Measurements that required five or more seconds in the past with photodiode-array or optical multi-channel analyzer (OMA) detector technology can now be performed in a matter of milliseconds - with greater precision and repeatability. In addition, any application that demands high sensitivity in the blue-light region will benefit from this system - its sensitivity is at least a factor of two greater than front-illuminated CCD-based systems. We've also optimized the opto-mechanical design for maximum performance in terms of integrated straylight."

Part of the RadOMA platform family - a durable optoelectrical design proven in hundreds of facilities worldwide - the GS-1290-X shares the same feature-rich functionality as its siblings. This includes three models covering a very wide spectral range from ultraviolet to the near infrared (260 nm to 900 nm, 380 nm to 810 nm or 300 nm to 1100 nm); interchangeable system components for easy customization; Automatic Dynamic Range Optimization that ensures system electrical gains are always set for the best results; USB and ethernet interface; and Gamma Scientific's powerful 32-bit Light Touch spectral data acquisition and analysis software package.

Moreover, the GS-1290-X is fully self-calibrated; it never has to be returned to the factory for recalibration. This means less downtime for the customer's lab or QA department. Calibrations are easily performed in seconds using any standard NIST-traceable light source.

Gamma Scientific is a leading manufacturer of precision light-measurement instruments, including photometers and radiometers, spectroradiometers, digital light sources and laser-power meters. The company also offers exacting calibrations in its optical-standards laboratory. For more information, please contact Gamma Scientific at info@gamma-sci.com. Or visit our website at www.gamma-sci.com.

Company Information:
Name: Gamma Scientific
Address: 8581 Aero Dr.
City: San Diego
State: CA
ZIP: 92123 1876
Country: USA
Phone: 800-827-5659
FAX: 858-576-9286


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