scispace - formally typeset
Search or ask a question
Topic

Spectrum analyzer

About: Spectrum analyzer is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 12217 publications have been published within this topic receiving 101851 citations.


Papers
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: A modified version of a previously described miniature Fast Analyzer was used as the basis for developing a compact, potentially portable, analytical system that includes an automated and versatile sample-reagent loader, a miniature Fast analyzer, several plastic rotors and their cleaning station, and a portable data system.
Abstract: A modified version of a previously described miniature Fast Analyzer [ Clin. Chem. 18, 753 (1972)] was used as the basis for developing a compact, potentially portable, analytical system. This system includes an automated and versatile sample-reagent loader, a miniature Fast Analyzer, several plastic rotors and their cleaning station, and a portable data system. The sample-reagent loader combines a unique turntable assembly and two "Micromedic" pipets to quickly (5 min per rotor), accurately, and precisely obtain, transfer, and dispense small volumes of sample (1 to 10 µl of sample, 50 µl of diluent) and reagent (20 µl of reagent, 50 µl of diluent) into their respective cavities in a 17-cuvet rotor. The loader uses separate sample and reagent carousels, which allows operation of the system in either the single-sample—multiple-chemistry, multiple-sample— single-chemistry, or multiple-sample—multiple-chemistry analytical modes. The miniature Fast Analyzer rotates a loaded 17-cuvet rotor through a stationary optical system at speeds up to 5000 rpm. The resulting centrifugal force is used to mix and to transfer the discrete aliquots of sample(s) and reagent(s) into their respective cuvets. The ensuing reactions are monitored photometrically, and the data are processed in real time by either a portable Data Processor [ Clin Chem. 18, 762 (1972)] or an on-line computer. A major improvement to the analyzer has been the addition of a temperature-control system that allows the temperature of the spinning rotor to be monitored and controlled to within ±0.2°C. After completion of an analytical run, the rotor is automatically washed and dried in the rotor cleaning station. Many of the standard clinical analyses, including most of the NADH-linked enzymatic analyses, have been adapted for use with this system.

52 citations

Patent
04 Oct 1994
TL;DR: In this paper, an in-situe chemical gas or fluid analyzer for vehicles, industrial, environmental and process control applications is presented. And the analyzer includes: (i) a source of electromagnetic radiation (14, 16); and (ii) a sampling cell (12) which collects emission gases of interest and which is capable of withstanding hostile environments while preserving a "clear" optical path between the sensor sampling cell and the source of radiation.
Abstract: An in-situe chemical gas or fluid analyzer for vehicles, industrial, environmental and process control applications. As applied to a vehicle (1) having an internal combustion engine, the analyzer includes: (i) a source of electromagnetic radiation (14, 16); and (ii) a sampling cell (12) which collects emission gases of interest and which is capable of withstanding hostile environments while preserving a "clear" optical path between the sensor sampling cell and the source of radiation. The analyzer further includes: (iii) a solid state sensor (24, 26, 28, 30, 32 ) of monolithic construction which selectively detects electromagnetic radiation that is absorbed or emitted by one or more chemical species of interest, that compensates for temporal and spatial variations in illumination level provided by the source, and that provides an electrical signal output, in either analog or digital format, that is related to the measured concentrations. The sensor includes, in combination, a plurality of highly sensitive electromagnetic radiation detectors (26), spectral filters (24) which may utilize multiple layers of deposited dielectric thin films and/or selectively absorbing layers, and low noise electronics which performs a variety of functions including amplification (28), multiplexing (30), analog to digital (A/D) conversion (33), signal processing (32), and input/output (I/O). In a presently preferred embodiment each radiation detector is a thermopile detector that is integrated upon a common substrate with the support electronics and an associated optical bandpass filter.

52 citations

Patent
26 Apr 2003
TL;DR: A multi-analyzer system where at least two automatic clinical analyzers (10, 11) are linked together by a bi-directional sample rack shuttle (68), both analyzers initially capable of performing a slightly different menu of assays.
Abstract: A multi-analyzer system where at least two automatic clinical analyzers (10, 11) are linked together by a bi-directional sample rack shuttle (68), both analyzers initially capable of performing a slightly different menu of assays. The bi-directional incoming and outgoing sample rack transport system (73) of a first one of the two analyzers is automatically converted into a one-way incoming sample rack transport system and the incoming sample tube transport system (76) of a second of the two analyzers is automatically converted into a one-way outgoing transport system adapted to dispose of all sample racks having sample tubes with sample finally tested by either analyzer. In the event that one of the two analyzers experiences an operating failure, the analyzer system may automatically revert to a single analyzer system employing only the operational analyzer.

52 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: The rotating-compensator/analyzer fixed-analyzer ellipsometer configuration proposed in this paper combines the advantages of unambiguous polarization state determination and insensitivity to detector polarization response shown by rotating compensator (rotating analyzer) fixed analyzer instruments, with the self-calibration features of rotating analyzer configurations.
Abstract: The rotating-compensator/analyzer fixed-analyzer ellipsometer configuration proposed and discussed here combines the advantages of unambiguous polarization-state determination and insensitivity to detector polarization response shown by rotating-compensator (rotating-analyzer) fixed-analyzer instruments, with the self-calibration features of rotating-compensator rotating-analyzer configurations. Because such generality is not necessary for all ellipsometric applications, we compare this system to other automatic ellipsometers and suggest preferred configurations for several representative uses.

52 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: A comparison with more detailed modeling of fringe imaging Doppler-shift analyzers shows good agreement for the Rayleigh model and fair for the aerosol version, confirming the validity of this simpler technique for analyzer design and performance prediction.
Abstract: A simple analytic model is developed for the shot-noise-limited measurement precision of Doppler wind lidars based on the fringe imaging technique by use of either molecular or aerosol atmospheric backscatter. The model leads to etalon design parameters for an instrument optimized for precision. The ultimate measurement precision possible is two to four times the limit for a perfect, lossless receiver. The corresponding result for the double-edge Doppler analyzer was a ratio of 2.5, showing that the two methods are little different in this respect. For aerosol backscatter instruments, the wind speed dynamic range of the fringe imager is substantially greater than that for the edge detector. The etalon aperture needed to meet system etendue requirements is derived and shown to be approximately half that of each of the two etalons required by the double-edge technique. A comparison with more detailed modeling of fringe imaging Doppler-shift analyzers shows good agreement for the Rayleigh model and fair for the aerosol version, confirming the validity of this simpler technique for analyzer design and performance prediction.

52 citations


Network Information
Related Topics (5)
Mass spectrometry
72.2K papers, 2M citations
74% related
Software
130.5K papers, 2M citations
73% related
Laser
353.1K papers, 4.3M citations
73% related
Amplifier
163.9K papers, 1.3M citations
73% related
Copper
122.3K papers, 1.8M citations
71% related
Performance
Metrics
No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
20241
2023256
2022568
2021155
2020287
2019361