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WHAT IS SPECTRUM MEASUREMENT AND HOW IS IT DONE?

WHAT IS SPECTRUM MEASUREMENT AND HOW IS IT DONE?

Spectrum analyzers, according to Wikipedia, “measure the magnitude of an input signal versus frequency within the full frequency range of the instrument. The primary use is to measure the power of the spectrum of known and unknown signals.“ 

Now you probably want that translated into English, right? In other words, the light goes through or reflected from a medium, and spectrometers are “breaking” the light into smaller components trying to get hold of as much information as possible. These components are the spectral power per wavelength. 

However, it is not enough to just have a tool to measure the spectrum. Data loggers are necessary to collect and store the information for further evaluation. 

If you’re on a mission to analyze a spectrum, you need an amazing software that will provide the best possible results. That’s where ReadyDAQ comes in to save the day! 
Our software ReadyDAQ for spectrometers will allow users to record numerous spectrums in a row, watch them in slow-motion and detect the peak of every spectrum. Sounds handy! 
And that’s just the beginning. Companies developing products based on laser diodes will probably need to have the exact information about PN junction temperature presented in a graph. ReadyDAQ has got that covered too! This software makes data acquisition simple and perfect. 
Is that not enough for you? Contact us for more details today!

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