AvaLight-XE-HP: Ultra-Compact High-Power Xenon Light Source for Precision UV Applications

The AvaLight-XE-HP is a pulsed xenon light source ideal for UV applications such as fluorescence. This high-power light source has a small housing, making it ideal for integration into a customer’s current systems. The XE-HP produces much more power than the AvaLight-XE (2W).

The flashes synchronize with the spectrometer's data when linked to the AvaSpec spectrometer via the Y cable. AvaSoft allows users to adjust the number of flashes for every scan.

Benefits

  • Small pulsed xenon light source
  • Ideal for fluorescent
  • Simple to incorporate

Product Information

Technical Data. Source: Avantes

   
Spectral output 200 nm to 1000 nm
Total optical power output Max. 6 W/39 mJ per flash
Synchronization input 9-pin sub-D connector, TTL level
Pulse rate (max.) 150 Hz
Long life > 1,0 x 10 9 flashes
Connector SMA-950 connector
Power requirement 11-28 VDC/2.08 A
Dimensions, weight 98 x 44 x 35 mm, 192 g

 

Ordering Information. Source: Avantes

   
AvaLight-XE-HP 6 W xenon light source (200-1000 nm) with Y-cable for powered trigger connection to AvaSpec-EVO. Needs PS-12V/2.08A power supply
PS-12V/2.08A Power supply 100-240 VAC/12 VDC, 2.08 A for AvaLight-XE-HP
CC-VIS/NIR-SMA Cosine Corrector with diffusing material for UV/VIS/NIR. Onde side SMA-female; Other SMA-male
IC-XE-HP-WTB-2 Interface cable incl. pwr, DB9 to WTB and pwr, 2m for XE-HP to AvaSpec-Mini MK2 IO connector and power supply

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