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15 November 1979 Microprocessor-Based Spectral Responsivity Calibration System For Photosensors
Dennis N. Horwitz, Paul H. Wendland
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Abstract
The burgeoning of the optoelectronics field, particularly fiber optics, has preceded the availability of accurate and low cost test and measurement instrumentation. With the integration of electro optics into the mainstream of electronics, it is necessary to provide the electrical engineer the same ease and accuracy of measurement that he is accustomed to with electrical parameters. Photodyne realizes this need with a broad line of field-portable but laboratory-quality instruments, whose accuracy and calibration is supported by a unique, state-of-the-art measurement system.
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Dennis N. Horwitz and Paul H. Wendland "Microprocessor-Based Spectral Responsivity Calibration System For Photosensors", Proc. SPIE 0196, Measurements of Optical Radiations, (15 November 1979); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.957957
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KEYWORDS
Calibration

Sensors

Head

Interfaces

Optical testing

Spectral calibration

Data modeling

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