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Real, D.; Ballester, J.; Calvo, D.; Manzaneda, M.; Moreno, A.; Albiol, F.; Alonso, L. |

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Readout System for Multipurpose Real-Time and Portable Spectrometer |
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2025 |
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Electronics |
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Electronics |
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14 |
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3 |
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506 - 21pp |
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spectrometer; readout system; acquisition electronics |
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A ready-to-use spectrometer-based product, which focuses on data acquisition using a BeagleBone board and a Hamamatsu C12666MA spectrometer module, is presented. The device meets stringent requirements, including the ability to measure the visible light spectrum over a wide range of intensities, being compact and lightweight, and having customizable electronics to suit different application needs. The system's primary component is a Hamamatsu C12666MA spectrometer module with a measurement range of 341 nm to 780 nm, which is supplemented by supporting electronics such as a microcontroller and an analog-to-digital converter. The development encompasses hardware design, the fabrication of a control board, and software development for spectral acquisition and visualization. The software controls the spectral measurement process and facilitates data processing and analysis. The results demonstrate that the designed system can accurately capture spectra and fulfill the specified requirements. Additionally, this work investigates and evaluates the potential migration of the data acquisition system to Field-Programmable Gate Array technology. Such a migration offers several advantages, including real-time processing, parallel data handling capabilities, reduced latency, and greater flexibility in adapting to various spectrometer configurations, as well as the possibility to work in a synchronized way with other devices. These improvements would significantly expand the system's potential applications in real-time spectroscopy and other demanding optical measurement tasks. The proposed system thus provides a foundation for future enhancements, which could exploit Field-Programmable Gate Array technology, potentially revolutionizing the efficiency and application scope of portable spectrometry devices. |
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[Real, Diego; Ballester, Jose; Calvo, David; Manzaneda, Mario; Moreno, Alberto; Albiol, Francisco] Univ Valencia, IFIC Inst Fis Corpuscular, CSIC, C-Catedrat Jose Beltran 2, Paterna 46980, Valencia, Spain, Email: real@ific.uv.es; |
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2079-9292 |
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WOS:001418525000001 |
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6510 |
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