Any monochrome camera with 3.45um pixels (or smaller) can do the job but currently I only made a driver for FLIR camera if you want to use the software
@@thepulsar Thanks for quick reply. Appreciate your support. Is the SW FLIR-specific or GigE-specific? Is there a blog or some information on how we can rewrite the sw for our cameras? Will switching to cameras with smaller pixels improve resolution? Thanks
@sylvercloud7970 you can check open-raman dot org to download the source code of the software with the flir driver; you can re-use it to adapt to other camera brands. Smaller pixels won't make it more accurate, resolution is limited by optical resolution, slit size and laser line width
how can i buy or get these components. to build this raman.
On the website you can download a .zip archives that contains a file with the complete list of parts and suppliers reference
prepare for a very expensive bill...better to engineer your own.
Can we use any camera? I have a 3MP machine-vision USB3 camera with 7mm x5mm sensor can it be used?
Any monochrome camera with 3.45um pixels (or smaller) can do the job but currently I only made a driver for FLIR camera if you want to use the software
@@thepulsar Thanks for quick reply. Appreciate your support.
Is the SW FLIR-specific or GigE-specific? Is there a blog or some information on how we can rewrite the sw for our cameras?
Will switching to cameras with smaller pixels improve resolution?
Thanks
@sylvercloud7970 you can check open-raman dot org to download the source code of the software with the flir driver; you can re-use it to adapt to other camera brands. Smaller pixels won't make it more accurate, resolution is limited by optical resolution, slit size and laser line width
There is plenty of information on our website and forum :) you can check it out
@@thepulsar I cannot agree more. Thanks.