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What is the "SAT" in UV-Vis Specs

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Hi all,
I am not sure if this thead is OK here.
In the data sheet of our UV-Vis, there is a sentence : " Photometric Stability at 340nm, 10s SAT, after 1hr warm-up : < 0.001 A/hr"
Anyone knows what the SAT is in this case ?
Thanks for any input
Regards
TH
Hi all,
I am not sure if this thead is OK here.
In the data sheet of our UV-Vis, there is a sentence : " Photometric Stability at 340nm, 10s SAT, after 1hr warm-up : < 0.001 A/hr"
Anyone knows what the SAT is in this case ?
Nothing fancy but signal averaging time, higher the number, lesser the noise in the spectrum.

Regards.
M. Farooq Wahab
mwahab@ualberta.ca
Hi all,
I am not sure if this thead is OK here.
In the data sheet of our UV-Vis, there is a sentence : " Photometric Stability at 340nm, 10s SAT, after 1hr warm-up : < 0.001 A/hr"
Anyone knows what the SAT is in this case ?
Nothing fancy but signal averaging time, higher the number, lesser the noise in the spectrum.

Regards.
Thank you very much. I also thought of something like integration time, but could not figure it out.
Thanks again and regards
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