HR-768si

The SVC HR-768si provides the same high spectral resolution as our SVC HR-1024i and covers the spectral range from 350 nm to 1900 nm.  This is great for applications that do not need the SWIR 2 data, yet require good spectral resolution and the built-in functions of the SVC HR-1024i.  Weighing only 7.8 pounds, the SVC HR-768i is one of the lightest VNIR-SWIR 1 instruments in the industry.

HR-768si Specifications

Spectral Range350 nm – 1900 nm
Internal Memory1000 scans
Channels768
Linear Array(1) 512ch Si, 350 – 1000 nm
(1) 256ch InGaAs, 1000 – 1900 nm
Spectral Resolution (FWHM)3.3 nm, 700 nm
9.5 nm, 1500 nm
Bandwidth (nominal)1.5 nm, 350 – 1000 nm
3.8 nm, 1000 – 1900 nm
Minimum Integration1 millisecond
FOV4˚ standard, 8˚ or 14˚ optional
25˚ optional armored fiber optic
Noise Equivalent Radiance
≤ 0.8 x 10-9 W/cm2/nm/sr @ 700 nm
≤ 1.2 x 10-9 W/cm2/nm/sr @ 1500 nm
Stand Alone Measurements
(no computer required)
Standard
Calibration Accuracy
(NIST Traceable)
±5% @ 400 nm
±4% @ 700 nm
±7% @ 1500 nm
Wavelength Reproducibility0.1 nm
Dark Current CorrectionAutomatic
Spectrum AveragingAutomatic/selectable
Internal Digital CameraSupplied
Internal GPSSupplied

Physical Specifications

Head Size8.75” x 11.5” x 3.0”
Weight7.8 lbs., 3.5 kg
Host Communications InterfaceWireless Bluetooth
USB
RS232
SealingSealed against dirt and dust
Tripod mountingStandard 1/4-20 camera mounts
Battery Type7.4 V lithium ion
Battery Life3 hours approximately
SightingLaser diode

HR-768si Details

Designed for maximum optical performance the SVC HR-768si has:

  • Co-aligned symmetrical and uniform field of view
  • Full conical field of view eliminating spectral discontinuities and step discontinuities at the spectrometer sensor interface
    • Conical field of view gives better measurement data for all surfaces, especially heterogeneous surfaces

Sample Scans

Features

And the HR-768si delivers the highest quality data with industry leading ease of use:

  • Data stored in the built-in computer – no external computer to carry in the field
  • Scene photos and GPS coordinates stored with every file, so you know exactly what the conditions were for each scan
  • Two Bluetooth devices allow the instrument to receive data from an external sensor suite containing up to 16 separate sensors. The sensor suite can include downwelling sensors supplying instantaneous broad or narrow band solar response. The sensor data is stored with the spectral data file, allowing the researcher to understand changes in solar irradiance and assist in corrections
    • Other environmental sensors are available.

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