Hello Nigel,
You should be able to purchase cards that you can charge up with visible light that when exposed to NIR light will flouresce to show the beam. I know for 1550 they make them. Ideally you want to fill the array and aperture the light to be…
Part Number: TIDA-00155 Hello,
Does anyone have the mass (in g) and dimensions of this product: DLP Near-Infrared Spectrometer for Optical Analysis of Liquids & Solids Reference TIDA-00155, Near IR Evaluation Model.
Thank You,
-Moriah Contrera…
Part Number: TIDA-00155 Hi,
To assess the performance of the DLP NIR spectrometer, I am looking for example studies of aqueous samples of low concentrations. Does anyone know of any literature on this application?
Part Number: TIDA-00155 I am interested in the DLP NIR Scan EVM. I am working with a company who specializes in product interfaces (a physical optical interface; NOT internet connectivity and user interfaces) and probes. From what we have seen, this device…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TIDA-00155 Hi,
I'm looking to purchase the 'DLP Near-Infrared Spectrometer for Optical Analysis of Liquids & Solids Reference Design' and replace the photodetector with one fabricated here at the University of Sheffield…
Hi User,
I looked through the BOM for this EVM. the LAMP is International Light Technologies L8008. Advertised intensity is 8000 Lux or 7000 lux @ 50 mm.
https://www.ti.com/tool/TIDA-00155
https://www.intl-lighttech.com/node/699
I hope this helps,
Best…
Hi Suphachai,
The TI does not makes/sells the reflective module for NIR Scan EVM. Unfortunately there is no third-party supplier for the reflective head.
We built few units for internal testing and the design is available on our reference design page…
Part Number: DLPNIRSCANEVM Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TIDA-00155 Hello,
We have a customer who is asking if this EVM could allow for a reflective head to be attached?
Also, could this module allow reflective measurements in addition to transmission…
Hi Michael,
It is possible. Both the DLP2010NIR and DLP4500NIR DMDs are compatible with wavelengths from 700-2500nm. The software for NIRscan Nano was actually designed with this flexibility in mind, so there should not be a huge amount of software work…