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News Release from: Ibsen Photonics | Subject: I-Mon 512E-USB
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 19 January 2007
Interrogation monitor increases
wavelength range
Ibsen Photonics has released a new, extended wavelength version of its I-Mon interrogation monitor.
Ibsen Photonics has released a new, extended wavelength version of its I-Mon interrogation monitor The interrogation monitor builds on Ibsen high-resolution spectrometer technology, using Ibsen fused silica transmission gratings
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 22 Sep 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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I-Mon Product Manager Bjarke Rose explains: "Our I-Mon interrogation monitor modules have been deployed in the field for over 5 years, and so the I-Mon has already been embraced by this growing market that we have designed the I-Mon for".
He adds: "Last year we launched the I-Mon 400E-USB, a high-resolution version of our I-Mon targeted as stand-alone monitors with USB interface for easy setup with a laptop".
"Our customers received the new I-Mon 400E very well, praising the high sensitivity, subpicometre resolution and ease of use".
"With this new I-Mon 512E-USB we further increase the wavelength range maintaining the high sensitivity, subpicometre resolution and ease of use".
Torben Jacobsen, President and CEO of Ibsen, adds: "This new I-Mon development draws from the broad spectrometer competencies that lie in our OEM spectrometer business; this is an example of how our spectrometer and grating technologies are drawn on to match the needs of fibre optic sensing applications with high-performing and cost-effective interrogation solutions".
Ibsen will be presenting its I-Mon products at the Photonics West exhibition from 23rd to 25th January 2007 in San Jose, as well as at other important sensing and photonics conferences throughout the year.
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