Horiba Scientific USB Devices Driver



For low-light applications such as fluorescence, emission, absorbance, and reflectance, the VS-7000+ miniature charge-coupled device (CCD) spectrometer from Horiba Scientific features a back-thinned CCD and covers the 200–860, 380–750, and 200–1050 nm spectral ranges.

For low-light applications such as fluorescence, emission, absorbance, and reflectance, the VS-7000+ miniature charge-coupled device (CCD) spectrometer from Horiba Scientific (Edison, NJ) features a back-thinned CCD and covers the 200–860, 380–750, and 200–1050 nm spectral ranges. Additional features include high signal-to-noise ratio, a deep full well, and 300 and 1000 mic height options. Its single-optic design with concave grating has no moving parts or shutter.
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HORIBA Scientific launches VS-7000+ Miniature OEM Spectrometer
High Sensitivity Back-illuminated CCD Offers Unmatched Dynamic Range for UV-VIS-NIR OEM Applications
EDISON, NJ April 23rd, 2012 - The HORIBA Scientific, global leader in OEM spectroscopy systems, recently debuted their new VS-7000+ Mini CCD Spectrometer. This new Mini CCD Spectrometer outperforms front-illuminated and low cost back-illuminated CCDs, while offering affordable volume pricing.
HORIBA Scientific addressed the need for improved performance from CCDs available for OEM. The Miniature UV-VIS VIS and VIS-NIR OEM Spectrometer is an ultra-compact spectrograph featuring a back-thinned CCD with a very deep full well, 2 height options (300 and 1000 mic) and a USB 2.0 interface.
The VS-7000+ is perfect for industrial low-light applications such as fluorescence, emission, absorbance, and reflectance. It offers coverage for three spectral ranges: UV-VIS (200–860 nm), VIS (380–750 nm), and UV-NIR (200–1050 nm). In addition, it offers the highest signal-to-noise ratio of any uncooled CCD mini-spectrometer. For TE stabilization or cooling, please contact our OEM team.
Its sturdy single optic design with concave grating offers unsurpassed light purity and with no moving parts or shutter, it is exceedingly reliable for OEM integration. It comes with Windows(R) acquisition software for initial evaluation, and LabView(TM) VIs or DLLs are available for OEM integration. A Linux driver is also available.
'The VS-7000+ covers the most popular UV - VIS range for mini spectrometers,' said Nicolas Vezard, Vice President of Gratings and OEM Spectrometers for HORIBA Scientific. 'Its concave grating features the lowest stray light in the UV region and the high dynamic and high sensitivity CCD addresses many OEM applications.'
HORIBA Scientific offers the VS-7000+ for high volume industrial applications, from hundreds to many thousands per year. For more information, please go to our website www.horiba.com/VS7000+
Media Contact:
Joanne Lowy
joanne.lowy@horiba.com
732 494 8660 x 8142
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Horiba Scientific Usb Devices Driver Updater

You have a USB device connected to a USB port on the hub. You safely remove the USB device from the USB port. You reconnect the same USB device or a different USB device to the same USB port on the hub. In this scenario, the computer does not detect the USB device. Note This issue affects USB 2.0 hubs and USB 2.0 components in USB 3.0 hubs. The Device Install Kit download site does not provide access to all Emerson Process Management device files. Device files distributed on DeltaV and AMS Device Manager release media are not duplicated for download from this site.

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Horiba Scientific Usb Devices Driver Download

  • Instructions for uploading a Custom Method to the instrument from a USB device: Insert the USB device into any USB port on the NanoDrop One instrument. From the Home screen tap the Custom tab select the Custom application, and select the USB port. Tap Load Method. Custom methods on the USB will now appear in the 'Load Method' dialog.
  • USB drives; CD drives (CDFS) Network drives; UNC paths; Local storage / drives. Drives formatted as FAT, ExFAT or NTFS can be mounted in WSL. For this example, we assume the drive shows in Windows as F: If Windows changes the USB drive letter on a subsequent session, you need to repeat this process.