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The operation of the Ocean Optics Spectrometer requires experienced personnel on board the aircraft.

Summary

Ocean Optics NIRQuest NIR Spectrometers and QE65000 Spectrometer are combined for simultaneous measurements either downward or upward looking. The NIR spectrometer cover the wavelength range between 900 and 2500 nm while operates in the visible light between 200 and 1000 nm.


Manufacturer Ocean Optics
Model
Serial No. n/a
Type Spectrometer
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Contacts

Name Institution Role
Gerit Birnbaum Alfred-Wegener-Institut Editor
Gerit Birnbaum Alfred-Wegener-Institut Device Contact

Available devices and Specifications

The Ocean Optics NIRQuest NIR spectrometers and QE65000 spectrometer are usually installed simultaneously. The fibre optics sensors are installed at the cabin roof looking upward or in the floor compartment looking downward. The are connected to the spectrometers by fibre optics cables. Data aquisition is controlled by an operator PC installed in a rack. A DC/DC converter also installed in a rack provides the required voltage of 5 VDC for the spectrometers.

Name Model Type
NIRQuest Spectrometer NIRQuest Spectrometer
NIRQuest Spectrometer NIRQuest Spectrometer
Ocean Optics QE65000 Spectrometer QE65000 Spectrometer
Ocean Optics QE65000 Spectrometer QE65000 Spectrometer

Specifications of KT19.85II (without mounting)

Dimension Spectrometer (L x W x H)

185 x 115 x 50 mm

Weight Spectrometer

1.2 kg

Power Supply

4.5 – 5.5 VDC

Data interface

analog output (0-20mA) and serial interface (RS232)

Position

Origin Description:The spectrometers are installed in a rack. They are connected to the sensors via fibre optic cables. The sensors can be installed upward looking in the cabin roof or downward looking at the fuselage.

Data logging, storage and archiving

Logged parameter

No parameters found in sensor.awi.de.

Rawdata storage on board

During flight spectrometer data are stored on the operator PC.

Data archiving on land

After the flight spectrometer data have to be downloaded and are stored within the external devices file system of the aircraft data managment system (DMS).

Documentation


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