The 3 nm VNIR, 10 nm SWIR spectral resolution of the ASD FieldSpec® 4 Standard-Res portable spectroradiometer is ideal for characterizing spectral features with a resolution down to 10 nm. The ASD FieldSpec 4 Standard-Res is well positioned to meet a majority of the technical needs of field researchers who require dependable and trusted results from a field portable spectroradiometer.
The ASD FieldSpec 4 Standard-Res portable spectroradiometer is the right choice for a wide range of remote sensing applications, including multispectral sensor ground truthing and calibration, agricultural analysis, and snow and ice studies. In addition to being a world class spectroradiometer, the ASD FieldSpec 4 Standard-Res is equally suited to serve as a rugged, portable spectrometer for accurate contact reflectance or non-solar stand-off measurements.
Spectral Range | 350-2500 nm |
Spectral Resolution | 3 nm @ 700 nm 10 nm @ 1400/2100 nm |
Spectral sampling (bandwidth) | 1.4 nm @ 350-1000 nm 1.1 nm @ 1001-2500 nm |
Scanning Time | 100 milliseconds |
Stray light specification | VNIR 0.02%, SWIR 1 & 2 0.01% |
Wavelength reproducibility | 0.1 nm |
Wavelength accuracy | 0.5 nm |
Maximum radiance | VNIR 2X Solar, SWIR 10X Solar |
Channels | 2151 |
Detectors | VNIR detector (350-1000 nm): 512 element silicon array SWIR 1 detector (1001-1800 nm): Graded Index InGaAs Photodiode, Two Stage TE Cooled SWIR 2 detector (1801-2500 nm): Graded Index InGaAs Photodiode, Two Stage TE Cooled |
Input | 1.5 m fiber optic (25° field of view). Optional narrower field of view fiber optics available. |
Noise Equivalent Radiance (NEdL) | VNIR 1.0 X10-9 W/cm2/nm/sr @ 700 nm SWIR 1 1.2 X10-9 W/cm2/nm/sr @ 1400 nm SWIR 2 1.9 X10-9 W/cm2/nm/sr @ 2100 nm |
Weight | 5.44 kg (12 lbs) |
Calibrations | Wavelength, absolute reflectance, radiance*, irradiance*. All calibrations are NIST traceable. (*radiometric calibrations are optional) |
Computer | Windows® 7 64-bit laptop (instrument controller) |
Warranty | One year full warranty including expert customer support |