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JB Hyperspectral Devices GmbH products

JB Hyperspectral Devices - Model FloX Chlorophyll - Fluorescence Observation System
The FloX system is an advanced instrument for monitoring chlorophyll fluorescence under natural light conditions. It is engineered to provide continuous, high-resolution spectral data, specifically focusing on the red and near-infrared regions (650-800 nm). The core technology is based on the QEPro spectrometer from Ocean Optics, enabling precise detection of chlorophyll fluorescence where atmospheric oxygen absorption bands are present. FloX is designed for sturdy, permanent outdoor installations. It features dual field-of-view channels for measuring solar irradiance and reflected radiance from canopies, while a robust housing with temperature control minimizes dark current interference. The system offers functionalities such as automatic signal optimization, real-time data streaming, and metadata integration, making it ideal for autonomous field use. It supports SDI-12 real-time data streaming and can handle varying light conditions efficiently, ensuring reliable data acquisition and analysis for research applications.

JB Hyperspectral Devices - Model RoX Reflectance Box - Automated Field Spectroscopy System
The RoX Reflectance Box is an automated field spectroscopy device developed through a collaboration between the Jülich Research Center and the University Milano Bicocca's Remote Sensing of Environmental Dynamics Laboratory. It is designed for long-term, unattended hyperspectral measurements of reflected radiance, solar radiance, and reflectance. The core component is the Flame spectrometer from Ocean Optics, which covers the visible to near-infrared region (300-950 nm). With a rugged, weatherproof housing, RoX is suitable for various applications such as vegetation monitoring and assessing water quality, snow, and ice properties. It features automatic signal optimization to adapt to varying light conditions and offers both manual and autonomous measurement modes. The device supports RS232 cable and wireless interfaces, and can be powered by batteries or solar panels, ensuring easy deployment in remote areas with minimal energy requirements.

JB Hyperspectral Devices - Model NIR Reflectance Box - Automatic Field Spectrometer for Visibility and Near-Infrared Measurements
The NIR Reflectance Box, also known as the NoX automatic field spectrometer, is a sophisticated instrument designed for continuous observation in the visible and near-infrared regions. It facilitates high-resolution spectral data collection with approximately 3 nm resolution while maintaining a robust construction suitable for permanent outdoor installations. Developed in collaboration with Jülich Research Center and the University of Milano Bicocca, the NoX stands as an advancement over previous systems like the MRI, SFLUOR box, and SIF-System. Key technical features include automatic signal optimization, dark current determination, and autonomous measurement capabilities, ensuring adaptability to varying light conditions. With a dual field of view, the NoX efficiently measures both upwelling and downwelling radiance. Its temperature-controlled housing enhances signal-to-noise ratio, and optional configurations accommodate user-specific spectrometer choices. Designed for durability, it operates in challenging environments with low power requirements.

JB Hyperspectral Devices - Model JB COS - Solar Irradiance Cosine Receptor
The JB COS is a specialized cosine receptor engineered for precise solar irradiance measurements. Its design focuses on achieving minimal light loss and an almost perfect cosine response, making it ideal for outdoor applications. The receptor integrates seamlessly with JB devices like the FloX and RoX systems, ensuring accurate hemispherical solar irradiance measurement. Its SMA-terminated fiber optic compatibility and high light throughput characterize its innovative design, particularly effective in the visible to near-infrared spectral range (400-1000 nm). With a cosine error of less than 10% at 80 degrees and dimensions of 10 mm in diameter and 30 mm in height, it provides reliable measurements. NIR diffusers are available as optional enhancements. The device requires radiometric calibration with an integrating sphere of at least 1 cm diameter and performs best with regular maintenance, depending on environmental conditions.