The software serves as the real-time operating system for the hardware. It manages:
A state-of-the-art FTIR spectrometer with a golden beam splitter and a liquid-nitrogen-cooled MCT detector is, without its software, a beautiful physics experiment. But with advanced software—featuring intelligent baseline correction, robust PLS models, real-time kinetics, and AI-driven interpretation—it becomes a decision-making tool. ftir analysis software
FTIR spectroscopy identifies chemical compounds by measuring how they absorb infrared light. While the hardware (interferometer and detector) captures the raw data, the software performs the complex mathematical Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) to convert interferograms into spectra, followed by baseline corrections, peak picking, and compound identification. The software serves as the real-time operating system