Exceptional Sensitivity and Speed for Night Vision Test & Characterization; The GS-1290-NVIS Spectroradiometer

GS-1290-DMS

January 10, 2020 – San Diego, CA – Gamma Scientific announces the release of the GS-1290-NVIS Spectroradiometer. This advanced, high-speed device combines leading-edge sensitivity of backside-thinned CCD detector technology with a resolution of 0.6nm per pixel with the Gamma Scientific RadOMAcam radiometric telescope.

The GS-1290-NVIS is configured for testing night vision displays and associated lighting, while exceeding requirements outlined in MIL-L-85762A and MIL-STD-3009. Six different field-of-view apertures from 0.1° to 5° allow the device to measure a wide variety of spot sizes. Standard system covers 360-930nm wavelength range. Pass / Fail results quickly calculated using LightTouch NVIS software. Original system calibration is performed in our ISO-IEC 17025 accredited laboratory by NVLAP (NVLAP lab code 200823-0) and users with a known calibration standard can perform in-house calibration which can reduce system down time.

About Gamma Scientific
For over 60 years, Gamma Scientific has been a trusted leader in precision light measurement solutions for manufacturers and users of light sources, sensors, and displays. The company collaborates closely with international standards organizations and National Metrology Institutes to provide state-of-the-art optical radiation testing, measurement, and calibration solutions. Headquartered in San Diego, California, Gamma Scientific operates a USA-based ISO/IEC 17025 NVLAP-accredited laboratory for calibration and testing. Learn more at www.gamma-sci.com.