Hamamatsu Develops World’s Smallest Spectrometer for use in Measurement Devices Connected to Smartphones

Hamamatsu Photonics has developed the world’s smallest “fingertip size” micro-spectrometer, an ultra-compact, lightweight and low-cost device which, according to Hamamatsu’s research, provides nearly the same performance as Hamamatsu’s MS series mini-spectrometer while being roughly half its size.

The new C12666MA micro-spectrometer offers measurement in the visible wavelength range, and can be used for applications such as colour sensing in printing machines and LED lighting, point-of-care testing connected to smartphones, and other types of portable measurement. Samples of the C12666MA are already available to manufacturers.

For further information contact us on 01707 294 888, email: info@hamamatsu.co.uk or visit our website: www.hamamatsu.com

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