FLOX
Chlorophyll Fluorescence Spectrometer
Description
The FLOX chlorophyll fluorescence spectrometer represents the evolution of prototype instruments such as the Multiplexer Radiometer Irradiometer (MRI), SFLUOR box and SIF-System developed from a collaboration between Jülich Research Center and the Remote Sensing of Environmental Dynamics Laboratory of the University Milano Bicocca. The basic routines of the FloX are based on SPECY (Forschungszentrum Jülich, IBG-2: Plant Sciences).
The FloX is specifically designed to measure chlorophyll fluorescence passively under natural light conditions. Therefore, the design is optimized to achieve maximum efficiency in terms of signal to noise ratio, spectral resolution and rapid acquisition time. The core of the system is the QEPro spectrometer from Ocean Optics covering the Red/Near Infrared region (650 – 800 nm). This is the spectral range at which chlorophyll fluorescence is emitted and where the two atmospheric oxygen absorption bands (O2B and O2A, at 689 nm and 760 nm respectively) are used to measure it.
Upward and downward channels of the FloX allow measurement of solar irradiance and reflected radiance from the plant canopy. To maintain a stable level of dark current the spectrometers are embedded in a temperature controlled housing. Signal to noise is maximized due to accurate automatic optimization of the signal in both channels and high performance optical light throughput.
Specifications
OPTIC SPEC 1
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Wavelength range
650—800 nm
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Spectral Sampling Interval (SSI)
0.17 nm
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Spectral resolution (FWHM)
0.3 nm
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Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR)
1000
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Field Of View (FOV)
Dual FOV. Upwelling radiance 25°. Downwelling radiance 180°
OPTIC SPEC 2
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Wavelength range
~ 400–950 nm
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Spectral Sampling Interval (SSI)
~ 0.65 nm
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Spectral resolution (FWHM)
~ 1.5 nm
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Field Of View (FOV)
Dual FOV. Upwelling radiance 25°. Downwelling radiance 180°
OPERATIONAL
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Signal Optimization
Automatic adaption to varying light conditions
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Dark current
Accurate dark current determination at each measurement cycle
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Manual acquisition
Interface software for manual measurement and calibration
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Automatic acquisition
Fully autonomous measurement mode for unattended data acquisition
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Quick measurements
20 seconds under bright sunshine 60 seconds in overcast condition
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Stability
Reference system stability check and uncertainty estimates
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Simultaneous metadata
Spectrometer temperature, Outside temperature, GPS position, GPS time
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Data Display
Live assessment of the systems status
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Data storage
SD card up to 32 GB (12 months of measurements)
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Case
Robust and Waterproof housing based on the 1510 Pelicase
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Dimension
Small form factor (50 × 30 × 20 cm)
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Power supply
12 Volt. From battery or solar panels
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Power consumption
Average consumption of 60 Watt. (20/100 Watt, cooling on/off)
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Energy saver
Day/night switch for energy saving
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Interfaces
RS232 via cable and wireless
OPTIONAL
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Dust Protection
Additional dust protection for Cosine Receptors
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Fiber optics
Flexible length of fiber optics according to user needs
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Power supply
Solar panel and battery
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Communication
Addon for LAN/WLAN/Mobile Network Remote access
FAQ
The basic FLOX is equipped with a USB interface to stream data directly to a connected computer. SDI-12 is also available to stream up to 9 variables real time (VIs, SIF and vital data). An optional embedded PC, if connected to the internet, allows transfer of the full data set collected daily.
Don’t even think of it. The basic FloX is rugged, but a fairly heavy instrument that is not designed for airborne use. However, get in touch with us for a glimpse of some secret projects related to airborne deployment.
Yes. Checkout the FloX2Go option but be aware that fluorescence measurements require very stable measurement setups and work best in a fixed position.
Delivery time ranges from one month to a maximum of three months.
Yes. Just get in touch with Qubit Systems to request installation services.