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Phlux Technology is offering an evaluation board for its Aura family of Noiseless InGaAs avalanche photodiodes (APDs). The APDs are used as 1550nm infrared sensors and claim 12 times greater ...
The 70 mm x 60 mm board, which comes with a MAX40661 transimpedance amplifier, is designed to accelerate design and ...
The new evaluation board accelerates development of 1550 nm infrared systems, enabling precise performance benchmarking and ultra-low noise measurements for LiDAR, optical networks, and rangefinding.
The 70 mm x 60 mm board, which comes with a MAX40661 transimpedance amplifier, is designed to accelerate design and development by simplifying the evaluation and measurement of Phlux’s Aura line of ...
Phlux Technology, a manufacturer of avalanche photodiode (APD) infrared sensors, announces a 30 µm optical window version of the Aura family of 1550 nm Noiseless InGaAs® APDs.
The Vishay Semiconductors VEML4031X00 features an ALS and highly sensitive IR photodiode in an opaque 4.38 mm by 1.45 mm surface-mount package with a low 0.6 mm profile.
Hamamatsu Photonics is pleased to announce the launch of its latest indium gallium arsenide (InGaAs) photodiodes (PD) series designed for longer wavelengths. The G1719X series are near-infrared ...
Detecting infrared light is critical in an enormous range of technologies, from remote controls to autofocus systems to self-driving cars and virtual reality headsets. That means there would be major ...
University researchers have created a germanium-based infrared photodiode that is 35% more efficient at 1.55 µm, the key wavelength for telecom. The device surpasses existing photodiodes in ...
Most infrared photodiodes are made of InGaAs, a material that is neither CMOS compatible nor good for the environment. Here’s an alternative.
Researchers at Aalto University have developed a new type of infrared photodiode that is 35% more responsive at 1.55 µm, the key wavelength for telecommunications, compared to other ...