Brochure - MicroNIR Pro Spectrometer

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The MicroNIR Pro spectrometer is an ultra-compact, lightweight, and cost-effective near infrared (NIR) spectrometer that combines JDSU high-volume, high-precision optical coating technology with innovation in optical system design and miniaturization. The spectrometer relies on JDSU linear variable filter technology as the dispersing element. The spectrometer contains the light source, collection optics, electronics, and dispersing element in a housing that is less than two inches in diameter (45 mm) and less than two inches tall (44 mm). It is USB-powered and can be used in diffuse reflection, transmission, or transflection modes, in a handheld configuration, or as a process sensor. The MicroNIR Pro features an intuitive software interface designed for today’s touch-screen devices. The software features method development and real-time prediction capability for qualitative or quantitative analysis. Also featured is a complete set of tools enabling 21 CFR Part 11 compliance, USP 1119 performance verification, multi-level user management and access, customizable workflow, data storage and retrieval, and audit trail viewing. Data collected with the system is easily exported to the embedded calibration development software powered by CAMO Software’s The Unscrambler® X. Within the model development software, the developer has the ability to perform spectral data pre-treatments from a full suite of industry-standard tools such as smoothing, derivatives, and baseline corrections. Multiple algorithms for calibration development are available including principal component analysis (PCA), partial least squares discriminate analysis (PLS-DA), and support vector machine (SVM) for qualitative modeling. Quantitative calibration development algorithms include partial least squares (PLS), principal component regression (PCR), and support vector machine regression (SVM-R). Key Benefits Real-time predictions and method management Repeatable and reproducible results Embedded calibration development Multiple user-level access Key Features Weighs 60 g (2 oz) Fiber-optic free No moving parts Wavelength regions: 950 1650 nm Regression and classification model development Real-time prediction of new samples 21 CFR Part 11 & USP 1119 Compliance Applications Pharmaceutical –– Material ID and conformity –– PAT and QbD investigation –– Counterfeit detection Food and agriculture –– Nutritional content and material quality –– Moisture content Polymer sorting and recycling www.jdsu.com Data Sheet

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  • The MicroNIR Pro spectrometer is an ultra-compact,

    lightweight, and cost-effective near infrared (NIR) spectrometer

    that combines JDSU high-volume, high-precision optical

    coating technology with innovation in optical system design and

    miniaturization. The spectrometer relies on JDSU linear

    variable filter technology as the dispersing element. The spectrometer contains the light source, collection optics, electronics, and dispersing

    element in a housing that is less than two inches in diameter (45 mm) and less than two

    inches tall (44 mm). It is USB-powered and can be used in diffuse reflection,

    transmission, or transflection modes, in a handheld configuration, or as a process sensor. The MicroNIR Pro features an intuitive software interface designed for todays touch-screen

    devices. The software features method development and real-time prediction capability for

    qualitative or quantitative analysis. Also featured is a complete set of tools enabling 21 CFR Part

    11 compliance, USP 1119 performance verification, multi-level user management and access,

    customizable workflow, data storage and retrieval, and audit trail viewing. Data collected with the system is easily exported to the embedded calibration development

    software powered by CAMO Softwares The Unscrambler X. Within the model development

    software, the developer has the ability to perform spectral data pre-treatments from a full suite of

    industry-standard tools such as smoothing, derivatives, and baseline corrections. Multiple algorithms for calibration development are available including principal

    component analysis (PCA), partial least squares discriminate analysis (PLS-DA),

    and support vector machine (SVM) for qualitative modeling. Quantitative

    calibration development algorithms include partial least squares (PLS), principal

    component regression (PCR), and support vector machine regression (SVM-R).

    Key Benefits Real-time predictions and method management

    Repeatable and reproducible results Embedded calibration development Multiple user-level access

    Key Features Weighs 60 g (2 oz) Fiber-optic free No moving parts Wavelength regions: 950 1650 nm Regression and classification model development

    Real-time prediction of new samples 21 CFR Part 11 & USP 1119 Compliance

    Applications Pharmaceutical

    Material ID and conformity

    PAT and QbD investigation

    Counterfeit detection

    Food and agriculture

    Nutritional content and material

    quality Moisture content

    Polymer sorting and recycling

    www.jdsu.com Data Sheet

  • MicroNIR Pro Spectrometer MicroNIR Pro software home screen

    MicroNIR Pro prediction screen

    Specifications Parameter Specification

    Illumination source Two integrated vacuum tungsten lamps

    Bulb life >18,000 hours

    Illumination geometry Flood illumination/0 observer

    Input aperture dimensions 2.5 x 3.0 mm

    Sample working plane 0 15 mm from window, 3 mm optimal distance

    Dispersing element Linear variable filter

    Detector 128 pixel InGaAs photodiode array

    Pixel Size / Pitch 30 m x 250 m / 50 m

    Wavelength range 950 1650 nm

    Pixel to pixel interval 6.2 nm

    Spectral bandwidth (FWHM)