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3 June 2015 Latest developments in Texas Instruments DLP near-infrared spectrometers enable the next generation of embedded compact, portable systems
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Designing the next generation of embedded compact, portable near-infrared (NIR) spectrometers while meeting aggressive cost and form factor targets requires novel technologies and creative system designs. New miniature spectrometer architectures are enabled by Texas Instruments DLP® technology. The ability to provide programmable spectral filters using high speed, accurate light modulation with a micro-electro mechanical systems (MEMS) based architecture enables systems with features and sampling techniques that were previously not possible. System design considerations and the latest developments in DLP spectrometer architectures will be presented.
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Eric Pruett "Latest developments in Texas Instruments DLP near-infrared spectrometers enable the next generation of embedded compact, portable systems", Proc. SPIE 9482, Next-Generation Spectroscopic Technologies VIII, 94820C (3 June 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2177430
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KEYWORDS
Spectrometers

Sensors

Digital micromirror devices

Digital Light Processing

Optical filters

Mirrors

Near infrared

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