Claims
- 1. An infrared spectroscopy apparatus including:
- means for generating a succession of collimated light beams throughout a frequency spectrum in the near and middle infrared range;
- a plurality of probes associated with a respective plurality of samples, said plurality of probes for impinging said succession of collimated light beams against the respective plurality of samples;
- a delivery and sorting means for transporting the plurality of samples;
- means for measuring reflected light from the plurality of samples in response to said succession of collimate light beams thereby generating a reflected spectrum; and
- a neural network means for analyzing said reflected spectrum thereby determining contents of the plurality of samples.
- 2. The infrared spectroscopy apparatus of claim 1 wherein said collimated light beams are communicated to said plurality of probes via a fiber optic means.
- 3. The infrared spectroscopy apparatus of claim 2 wherein said plurality of probes are of indium-arsenate construction.
- 4. The infrared spectroscopy apparatus of claim 2 wherein said means for measuring reflected light includes means for rejecting specular reflected light.
- 5. The infrared spectroscopy apparatus of claim 2 wherein said delivery and sorting means is associated with a production line.
- 6. The infrared spectroscopy apparatus of claim 5 wherein said delivery and sorting means includes means for rejecting samples responsive to said neural network means.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part application of application Ser. No. 08/338,909 filed on Nov. 14, 1994, entitled "Non-Destructive Identification of Tablet Dissolution by Means of Infrared Spectroscopy Analysis Measuring Hardness".
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