As successors to the Yokogawa AQ6373B and Yokogawa AQ6374, with high resolution and close-range dynamic range, the new analysers offer the same level of high performance as well as features to improve operability for a wide range of spectroscopic measurement needs in R&D and production environments.
Yokogawa has designed the Yokogawa AQ6373E and Yokogawa AQ6374E to meet the growing demand for testing new optical devices and components in the visible to near-infrared wavelength bands for medical, biological and materials processing applications.
The new model improves usability while inheriting the high wavelength resolution and wide dynamic range of the current Yokogawa AQ6373B and Yokogawa AQ6374 models, which are highly regarded as laser spectroscopy measurement instruments. In the medical and biological fields, light-emitting devices are increasingly being used due to their accuracy and non-invasiveness, which in turn requires precise measurements during development.
For semiconductor manufacturing, characterisation and quality testing of lasers used in the production process also require measurements using high-performance spectrum analysers.
Yokogawa Electric has designed the Yokogawa AQ6373E and Yokogawa AQ6374E to meet the growing demand for testing new optical devices and components in the visible to near-infrared wavelength bands for medical, biological and materials processing applications.
The new models improve usability while inheriting the high wavelength resolution and wide dynamic range of the current Yokogawa AQ6373B and Yokogawa AQ6374 models, which are highly regarded as laser spectroscopy measurement instruments.
In the medical and biological fields, light-emitting devices are increasingly being used due to their accuracy and non-invasiveness, which in turn requires precise measurements during development. For the manufacture of semiconductors, the characterisation and quality testing of lasers used in the production process also requires measurements using high-performance spectrum analysers. At the same time, given the widespread use of tablets and smartphones, users have come to expect a touch-based, intuitive interface that allows even those unfamiliar with the various settings and functions of a spectrum analyser to perform spectroscopic testing with ease.
The Yokogawa AQ6373E spectrum covers the same wavelength range between 350 nm and 1200 nm as the current AQ6373B. In addition to the standard performance models, the series now includes high-resolution models optimised for laser evaluation applications and limited models designed for production test applications.The AQ6374E spectrum analyser can be used not only for evaluating light-emitting devices, such as lasers, but also for characterising optical fibres. It offers the high optical performance of the previous AQ6374 model and provides the industry's only wide measurement wavelength range (350 - 1750 nm).
The new spectrum analysers all feature enhanced usability, including an APP mode designed to speed up customers' R&D and production testing tasks.The APP mode provides a device-under-test (DUT)-specific user interface that navigates the user from the configuration settings to the output of the test results, so that even customers unfamiliar with spectral analysers can use them with ease. They are also equipped with a large LCD touch screen for easy and intuitive operation.The AQ6373E and AQ6374E meet the requirements for CE marking.
As successors to the Yokogawa AQ6373B and Yokogawa AQ6374, with high resolution and close-range dynamic range, the new analysers offer the same level of high performance as well as features to improve operability for a wide range of spectroscopic measurement needs in R&D and production environments.
Yokogawa has designed the Yokogawa AQ6373E and Yokogawa AQ6374E to meet the growing demand for testing new optical devices and components in the visible to near-infrared wavelength bands for medical, biological and materials processing applications.
The new model improves usability while inheriting the high wavelength resolution and wide dynamic range of the current Yokogawa AQ6373B and Yokogawa AQ6374 models, which are highly regarded as laser spectroscopy measurement instruments. In the medical and biological fields, light-emitting devices are increasingly being used due to their accuracy and non-invasiveness, which in turn requires precise measurements during development.
For semiconductor manufacturing, characterisation and quality testing of lasers used in the production process also require measurements using high-performance spectrum analysers.
Yokogawa Electric has designed the Yokogawa AQ6373E and Yokogawa AQ6374E to meet the growing demand for testing new optical devices and components in the visible to near-infrared wavelength bands for medical, biological and materials processing applications.
The new models improve usability while inheriting the high wavelength resolution and wide dynamic range of the current Yokogawa AQ6373B and Yokogawa AQ6374 models, which are highly regarded as laser spectroscopy measurement instruments.
In the medical and biological fields, light-emitting devices are increasingly being used due to their accuracy and non-invasiveness, which in turn requires precise measurements during development. For the manufacture of semiconductors, the characterisation and quality testing of lasers used in the production process also requires measurements using high-performance spectrum analysers. At the same time, given the widespread use of tablets and smartphones, users have come to expect a touch-based, intuitive interface that allows even those unfamiliar with the various settings and functions of a spectrum analyser to perform spectroscopic testing with ease.
The Yokogawa AQ6373E spectrum covers the same wavelength range between 350 nm and 1200 nm as the current AQ6373B. In addition to the standard performance models, the series now includes high-resolution models optimised for laser evaluation applications and limited models designed for production test applications.The AQ6374E spectrum analyser can be used not only for evaluating light-emitting devices, such as lasers, but also for characterising optical fibres. It offers the high optical performance of the previous AQ6374 model and provides the industry's only wide measurement wavelength range (350 - 1750 nm).
The new spectrum analysers all feature enhanced usability, including an APP mode designed to speed up customers' R&D and production testing tasks.The APP mode provides a device-under-test (DUT)-specific user interface that navigates the user from the configuration settings to the output of the test results, so that even customers unfamiliar with spectral analysers can use them with ease. They are also equipped with a large LCD touch screen for easy and intuitive operation.The AQ6373E and AQ6374E meet the requirements for CE marking.