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DLP2010NIR: About measurement in the range of 2200-2500 nm using NIRscan nano EVM

Part Number: DLP2010NIR

Hi

I understand that NIRscan nano can get spectrum from 900-1700 nm range.

But I want to scan 2200-2500 nm range using NIRscan nano EVM.

DLP2010NIR is compatible with 700-2500 nm.

Is there a way to measure 2200-2500 nm using NIRscan nano EVM?

Best Regards,

Leonardo

  • Hi Leonardo,

    Unfortunately, due to the optical design and detector limitations of the NIRscan Nano, it is not able to measure beyond 1700nm. The DLPNIRSCAN scans up to 2450nm due to a different detector and optical design.

    That being said, if the customer wanted to design custom optics and a slightly different signal chain, the software would support scanning any range.

    Best,
    Paul
  • Dear Paul,

    Thank you so much for your explanations.

    I understood corresponding wavelength of NIRscan Nano.

    Is there any optics maker that can make NIRscan nano EVM a design that can support up to 2500 nm?

    Or, do customers need to design their own optics  to support up to 2500 nm?

    Best Regards,

    Leonardo

  • As far as I know, there are no optical module manufacturers which currently sell a module which goes to 2500nm. Customers would have to work with a company to help them produce the optical module. Young Green Energy is a good place to start.

    Best,
    Paul