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In part two of our NeoFox tutorials, we show you how to perform a two-point calibration. In this example we will be using Nitrogen as the Zero percent Oxygen standard, and room air as our second standard at 20.9% Oxygen. If you have not setup your NeoFox software, please view the first video in the series for help doing so. For more information, visit www.oceanoptics.com/Products/neofox.asp
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2-point Calibration of the NeoFox Phase Measurement System
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Absorbance Spectrophotometry
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Color Measurement with Ocean Optics Spectrometers
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Factory Spectrometer Calibration Made Easy
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Getting Out with Jaz from Ocean Optics
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Getting Started with the NanoCalc Reflectometer
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Inspiration and Innovation
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JAZ - Remote Connections
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Jaz Spectrometer Mounting Options
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Lecture - LIBS Technology from Ocean Optics
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LED Measurement Using an Integrating Sphere
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Navigating the Remora Web Interface
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NIRQuest Near Infrared Spectrometers from Ocean Optics
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OmniDriver and LabVIEW Part 1
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OmniDriver and LabVIEW Part 2
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Oxygen and pH Sensors from Ocean Optics
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Perform a UV-VIS Spectrometer Calibration
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PlasCalc Plasma Monitoring System Demo
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Radiometric Calibration Using a Bare Fiber
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Raman Spectroscopy from Ocean Optics
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Reflection Measurement Basics
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Setup a UV Light Source with Ocean Optics Spectrometers
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Setup the NeoFox Oxygen Measurement System
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Smart pH Cuvettes
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The Jaz PX Pulsed Xenon Light Source
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The Maya Deep-UV Spectrometer
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The PlasCalc 2000 Plasma Monitoring System
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The SpecEl Ellipsometer System from Ocean Optics
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Wavelength Calibration of Ocean Optics Spectrometers
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XR Series Spectrometers