Can the NIRscan or Nano NIRscan be used at 575 nm and what would be needed?
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Can the NIRscan or Nano NIRscan be used at 575 nm and what would be needed?
Hi Mwindham,
Currently, without being redesigned, no. In order to extend the range of the NIRscan EVMs the entire optical path would have to be completely redesigned.
The optical components and design considerations of the NIRscan and NIRscan Nano EVMs have been optimized to work for their respective wavelength ranges (NIRscan EVM is 1350-2450 nm and NIRscan Nano EVM is 900-2500 nm).
For more details on modifications, please refer to Section 13 of the Optical Design Considerations app note. http://www.ti.com/lit/an/dlpa062/dlpa062.pdf
Are you looking for an off-the-shelf solution or are you looking to fully design and build your own?
Regards,
Dylan
Hi Mwindham,
I would recommend that you get in contact with some of our DLP design partners to help you achieve your goals. TI has a network of design partners that can be found here: http://www.ti.com/lsds/ti/dlp/advanced-light-control/solutions-services.page