
(350-1900nm)
The SVC HR-768si is unmatched for high resolution field measurements between 350 nm and 1900 nm, setting a new standard within the remote sensing community.
Features
- One half the size and weight of other field spectroradiometers.
- Full spectral measurements can be acquired in 1 second.
- Internal digital camera captures scene of target area.
- Internal GPS provides time and location coordinates for each data file.
- QVGA sunlight readable touch screen provides graphic data display.
- Dedicated Bluetooth can receive data from 8 channel (optional) sensor suite.
- Provides exceptional spectral resolution across the full spectral region.
- Incorporates 100% linear array technology and cooled InGaAs detector for superior wavelength and radiometric stability.
- State of the art linear array provide low noise (improved data) across the 350 nm to 1900 nm range.
- Fixed foreoptics ensure a reliable optical path.
- Critical optical components are hard mounted to the spectrometer platform.
- Provides fast, full spectral measurements with no moving gratings.
- Internal 32-bit CPU allows measurements to be acquired and viewed without an external computer.
- Designed for minimal set-up & warm-up time.
- Internal memory stores 1000 measurements.
- Supplied with rugged PDA and Bluetooth for wireless operation.
- Field-changeable fiber optic light guide options available.
- Integral, removable Lithium Ion battery enhances mobility.
The SVC HR-768si produces the same superior data quality and high spectral resolution as the SVC HR-1024i, while covering the spectral range from 350 nm to 1900 nm. The onboard LCD provides the scientist with an instantaneous graphic display of the measurement without need for a separate computer or PDA.
The internal digital camera captures the image of the target area for reference during data analysis, while the built-in GPS acquires the location of the instrument and writes the coordinates to memory.
The durable SVC HR-768si incorporates two Bluetooth radios. The first is used to facilitate instrument control and data transfer to a notebook computer, tablet or PDA. The second Bluetooth is provided to communicate with external sensors such as single wide-band or narrow multi-band downwelling detectors. The SVC HR-768si is engineered to be the central device integrating target images, GPS location, time and external sensor inputs with high resolution spectral data.