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PCU - FSI Interrogator
https://www.nova-scientia.org/en-ww/pcu-fsi-interrogator.aspx
PCU
- FSI Interrogator Key Features 205 kHz Sampling Frequency 20 nε Resolution 80 Sensing Segments 10 mm - 20 m Spatial Resolution The Photonic Control Unit (
PCU
) GEN I is the first commercial interrogator for dynamic measurement of FSI sensors (Fiber Segment Interferometry). ... Download the
PCU
GEN I datasheet Specification [...]
Kristopher Statham
https://www.nova-scientia.org/en-ww/kristopher-statham.aspx
Kris is working on the
PCU
firmware in the Tech Divison.
Jack Waller
https://www.nova-scientia.org/en-ww/jack-waller.aspx
At Nova, Jack is working on
PCU
hardware and software development.
NOVA strain sensing technology
https://www.nova-scientia.org/en-ww/nova-strain-sensing-technology.aspx
The Photonics Control Unit (
PCU
, the NOVA FSI interrogator) detects the phase difference for each segment using the cleaved fiber end as reference mirror. this way, it is possible to retrieve the integral of the strain or the temperature variation for each individual segment.
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