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High Speed InGaAs Linear Image Sensors and New Multichannel Detector Head from Hamamatsu
Hamamatsu Photonics introduce the high speed G10768-1024D InGaAs linear image sensors and the new C10854 multichannel detector head to meet increasing industrial requirements to measure foreign bodies on-line in the near infrared range (wavelength range from 800 nm to 1700 nm).
Hamamatsu Photonics Driver Circuit for InGaAs Linear Image Sensors
Hamamatsu Photonics introduce the new C10820 InGaAs linear image sensor driver board. Designed to control the G9494 high speed image sensor series, the C10820 features simple operation through its CameraLink interface, and requires only digital inputs for the start and clock pulses. Additionally, just +5V and +15V supply voltages are needed for the pulse generator and power supply respectively.
Hamamatsu Photonics Introduce the New “Dual Energy” X-ray Line Scan Camera
Hamamatsu Photonics introduce the new C10800 series of “Dual Energy” X-ray Line Scan Cameras, specifically designed for imaging materials and objects requiring improved detection and composition classification.
Advanced MPPC Semiconductor Detector Technology for Photon Counting Applications
Hamamatsu Photonics has expanded their range of semiconductor detectors featuring photon detection capability with the introduction of the brand new S10362-33(X) series multi-pixel photon counter (MPPC). The new device utilizes a Geiger-mode avalanche photodiode structure for ultra-low-level light detection, and the active area has been increased almost ten times from 1 mm2 to 9mm2. The MPPC is easily connected to an external circuit for simple o...
Hamamatsu to Showcase at Photonex 2009 Exhibition
Introducing at Photonex 2009, the new C10990 series of OEM CCD board level cameras. The new series feature high sensitivity and high resolution and include the latest 1.3 million pixel 2/3 inch progressive scan interline front illuminated CCD, circuitry and lens mount all on one board.
New FDSSuCELL Imaging Based Plate Reader from Hamamatsu Photonics
Hamamatsu introduces a new imaging based plate reader, the FDSSμCELL, specifically developed for compound screening and assay development applications in the Pharmaceutical, CRO and Biotech Industries.
Specifying the right display for the application
Hitachi Display Products Group (DPG) will be participating in the forthcoming ‘Specifying the right display for your application’ display conference. The conference is being hosted by the Photonics and Plastic Electronics KTN (Knowledge Transfer Network) and takes place at the Kents Hill Park Training and Conference Centre in Milton Keynes on Wednesday 19th May.
Ophir Optronics Acquires Photon Inc.
Ophir Optronics, the global leader in precision laser measurement, today announced the acquisition of Photon Inc. (San Jose, CA), a developer of precision laser beam profiling optical test equipment. The acquisition adds Photon's experience and products to the Ophir-Spiricon group and creates a powerful, new supplier of laser measurement equipment for industrial, medical, and scientific research applications.
Ophir Photonics - New Power/Energy Sensor for Measuring at THz Wavelengths
Ophir Photonics, the global leader in precision laser measurement equipment, today announced the 3A-P-THz THz Power/Energy Sensor. The 3A-P-THz is is designed to measure THz light sources from very low power to very high power, up to 3W, 30x the power levels of competing products. In addition, it is the only power/energy sensor on the market that is traceable to standard laboratory calibration.
CIP Technologies claims world's first 60GHZ Reflective Electro-Absorption Modulator
CIP Technologies, a company with a long history of photonics innovation, has released a combined modulation and photodetection transducer capable of working at up to 60 GHz - a world first. The new reflective electro-absorption modulator (R-EAM) meets customer needs for a low insertion loss, low drive voltage optical modulator in applications such as remote antennas and radio-over-fibre.